WP PRINZ EUGENSchwerer Kreuze Graupner 2005 The German Navys heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen was launched in 1936 and commissioned in 1940. The ship became renowned from its role in the Rheinübung (Rhine Exercise) which it carried out jointly with the Bismarck. The cruiser remained in active service for the whole of the 2nd World War, and was transferred to the American Navy at the end of hostilities. The model represents the Prinz Eugen as itwas in 1942. This model expands the unique GRAUPNER PREMIUM line - a range of extremely high-quality ready-made model boats. To achieve this elevated quality the boats hull is moulded in strong GRP, while the superstructure consists of laser-cut wooden and ABS parts. The model also features a large number of small metal items, all ready-made and factory-installed. The railings, catapult, companionways,ventilation grilles etc. consist of etched brass sheet components, as this method produces finely detailed parts of a convincing scale appearance. The hull, superstructure components, masts and fittings feature a sprayed finish using matt paints, andthe many detail features and fittings give the model a particularly interesting appearance. The delicate rigging is also completely factory-assembled. Installation of the RCcomponents is a fast, straightforward task thanks to the two generous deck openings. To prepare the model ready for running all you have to do is install the RC system components and the drive battery; complete a small number of soldered joints, and the boat is ready for the water. The illustrations show the prototype model; we reserve the right to introduce modifications in the later production version. Operating instructions with RC notes in German, English and French. Factory-assembled model with three electric motors, boatstand, small items. Rudder
Proportional speed control, forward / reverse Overall length approx. 1470 mm
Beam approx. 158 mm
Overall height approx. 400 mm
All-up weight approx. 6,2 kg
Scale approx. 1 : 144