Danmark 1:100
Code: 3BB5005Product detailed description
Description: The Danmark is a Danish naval schoolboat with a steel hull launched in 1932. Since 1933, it has been training cadets for service at sea and conducting promotional cruises around the world. In 1939, she visited the United States on the occasion of the World's Fair in New York. As a result, she did not fall into the hands of the Nazis after the occupation of Denmark, she survived the time until the US entered the war at Jacksonville anchors in the care of the Danish community. Following the invasion of Pearl Harbor, Denmark joined the US Coast Guard Academy in New London, training more than 5,000 American sailors on board. As an award for military service, Danmark was honored to sail a parade of ships from around the world at the 1964 World's Fair in New York. Danmark continues to serve in the Danish Navy; in addition, he starred in the British series Onedin Line about a shipbuilding company from the second half of the 19th century, which aired from 1971 to 1980. Danmark is designed for advanced shipbuilders; is designed as a non-floating desktop mockup.
Danmark has a hull of classic wooden construction from laser-cut parts with a plank plating and a wooden deck. The kit contains all the wooden, plastic and metal parts needed to complete the model, mock-up accessories, etc.