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Kagero - The German Destroyer Z37 (Super Drawings in 3D)
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
- Subject
- Military & War
- ISBN
- 9788365437662
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Kangero, Oficyna Wydawnicza
ISBN-10
836543766X
ISBN-13
9788365437662
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038669000
Product Key Features
Book Title
German Destroyer Z37
Language
English
Topic
Military / Weapons, Models
Publication Year
2018
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Crafts & Hobbies, History
Book Series
Super Drawings in 3d Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length
11.7 in
Item Width
8.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
This is another superb addition to the series and will be very useful if you're building any of the multitude of kits in 1:350 and 1:700 available today. With this book by your side you should be able to really go to town with the detailing, producing your museum quality models., There are plenty of models available for these German Destroyers in a variety of scales that include the larger 1/350, so if you are building any of these, I'd suggest this a very handy reference to have beside you.
TitleLeading
The
Series Volume Number
16055
Synopsis
Z37 was a German destroyer built for the Kriegsmarine in Kiel during World War II. She was laid down on 2 January 1941, launched on 24 February 1941, commissioned on 16 July 1942 and became operational in December 1942, though while she was going from Kiel to Swinem nde to work up, she collided with a freighter and had to return to the repair yard. The post-World War I Reichsmarine continued to use the term "torpedo boat" for surface warships displacing less than 800 tonnes and carrying torpedoes as their primary armament, and it was not until the first true destroyers were under construction, from 1934 onwards, that the term Zerst rer (destroyer) came into vogue in Germany. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine had 21 destroyers in service, while another one was just being completed. These 22 vessels, including three classes (Type 34, 34A and 36) had all been built in the 1930s, making them modern vessels, as no destroyers remained in German hands following the close of the First World War. Including that final pre-war vessel, a further 19 were brought into service during the war and more were captured from opposing navies, included the Italian Navy (Regia Marina) after the Italian Armistice with the Allies in 1943., Z37 was a German destroyer built for the Kriegsmarine in Kiel during World War II. She was laid down on 2 January 1941, launched on 24 February 1941, commissioned on 16 July 1942 and became operational in December 1942, though while she was going from Kiel to Swinemünde to work up, she collided with a freighter and had to return to the repair yard. The post-World War I Reichsmarine continued to use the term "torpedo boat" for surface warships displacing less than 800 tonnes and carrying torpedoes as their primary armament, and it was not until the first true destroyers were under construction, from 1934 onwards, that the term Zerstörer (destroyer) came into vogue in Germany. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine had 21 destroyers in service, while another one was just being completed. These 22 vessels, including three classes (Type 34, 34A and 36) had all been built in the 1930s, making them modern vessels, as no destroyers remained in German hands following the close of the First World War. Including that final pre-war vessel, a further 19 were brought into service during the war and more were captured from opposing navies, included the Italian Navy (Regia Marina) after the Italian Armistice with the Allies in 1943.
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