HMS BELFAST Rumpflänge ca. 1250 mm Graupner 2205
Description The model is not suitable for children under 14 years of age.
Anyone under 14 years of age operating the model must be supervised by a parent. - Almost ready-to-run (ARTR) model
- GRP hull
- Superstructure made from laser-cut ABS parts
- Details and small parts made from metal
- Fine detailing
- Lifeboats with multi-coloured paint scheme
- Hull, superstructure, cranes spray-painted in matt colours
- Decals applied
- Four built-in electric motors
- Simple installation of the RC components
- Scope of delivery: model, ship stand, small parts
Info ARTR (Almost Ready To Run)
HMS Belfast is a British warship currently moored on the Thames in London as an Imperial War Museum exhibit. The Belfast belongs to the Town class, had the tactical ID C35 and was the Royal Navys largest light cruiser during World War II. The keel of the ship was laid in December 1936 at the Harland & Wolff shipyard in Belfast, it was launched on 17 March 1938 and put into service by the Royal Navy in August 1939.
High-quality, first-class model with outstanding detailing.
RC functions Rudder control / forward/reverse, continuously variable control
Specification Overall length, approx. : 1250 mm
Beam, approx.: 150 mm
Scale: 1:150
All-up weight, approx.: 4500 g
Overall height approx.: 320 mm