- New
paper model
scale 1:400
Jervis Bay sailed between Britain and Australia for nearly 20 years. At the beginning of World War II, it was taken over by the Royal Navy and armed. It operated in the Atlantic, escorting convoys. On 5 November 1940, the convoy HX-84 it was escorting was attacked by the German pocket battleship Admiral Scheer. Jervis Bay was sunk after an unequal battle, but most of the convoy’s ships managed to escape. The model can be assembled in two versions — as the pre-war passenger ship in its classic paint scheme, or as the famous armed merchant cruiser during its final voyage.
Cat. no.: JSC 424
Scale: 1:400
Sheets: 8 x A4 + 4 x B5
State: 1935/40
Length: 418 mm (16.5 in)
Parts: 974 (liner version) / 1166 (auxillary cruiser)
Additional info: The model contains laser cut hull waterline and deck supports.
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9 gun barrels made out of grey resin. The barrels might need some minor cleaning and have to be painted.
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58 vents made out of white resin. The vents might need some minor cleaning and have to be painted.
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58 vents made out of grey resin. The vents might need some minor cleaning and have to be painted.
scale 1:400
parts of life winches, floats, ladders, anchors etc.