77502 Tamiya - 1/700 British Battleship Rodney  [77502]

Tamiya 77502 - 1/700 British Battleship Rodney
Price:
£9.87
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
77502
GTIN:
4950344999576
Condition:
Brand New
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Tamiya has released British Battleship Rodney in 1/700 Scale Models assembly kit under Battleship/ Cruiser Navy Military Series category

In regards to the British Battleship Rodney

The Rodney have been set down in December 1922 within Birkenhead yard of Cammell-Laird & Co. She premiered on 17th December 1925 and completed in August 1927.

Her armament contained nine 16-inch weapons in triple turrets all sited before her connection. Twelve 6-inch tools in double turrets, six 4.7 inches A.A. tools and eight 2 pounder pom-poms. Additionally two submerged torpedo pipes housed one for every beam ahead beneath the reduced deck line. It is actually interesting to see these torpedos were for the 24.5 inch kind typical inside Japanese Navy, but unique toward Rodney and Nelson inside the Royal Navy because had been their 16-inch firearms. To save fat considerable use was indeed manufactured from new materials inside the woman construction, particularly lightweight steel, aluminium, fir for her deck instead of the conventional teak, and plywood for all internal non structural bulkheads and fittings, all that ended up being fireproofed. Her finished displacement was 33,950 tons over a thousand tons under the limitation imposed.

Rodney and Nelson have been 1st Uk warships to own a tower connection and mast, as well as the first ever to possess flush decks considering that the "Lord Nelsons" of 1908 now have actually their motor rooms ahead of boilers. As security she carried a 14-inch armour belt over the girl beam which went from slightly in front of the girl fore turret aft to the woman steering compartment. Her main turrets carried armour 16-inches dense excluding their backs that have been 9-inch dish, the barbettes was indeed of 15-inch plate and her middle deck A.P. finished up being 6 1/4 ins thick on the woman magazines, varying to 3-inches on the girl machinery areas.

She wound up being running on Brown-Curtis geared turbines driving two shafts and the woman gear was in fact supplied by her builders. These supplied the girl a speed of 23.5 knots for 46,000 H.P. on girl standard displacement on studies, though this rate had been seldom achieved running. She carried a complement in peacetime of 1,300 Officers and men, this being increased in wartime to 1,700.

Due to her design, a compromise for the most part useful, she managed actually defectively under numerous conditions, and especially in cross winds or in shallow water. In a following ocean or going astern she steered badly, and ended up being sluggish to respond to the helm under all conditions.

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