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Product Description The Gunizenau was completed on May 21, 1938 as a sister ship of Charnholst. It mainly worked together with its sister ship, Charnholst.
● After World War II, Gunizenau participated in the Battle of the Faroese Islands in November 1939 and sank the Rawalpindi, an armed merchant ship of the Royal Navy, in cooperation with Charnholst.
● After World War II, Gunizenau participated in the Battle of Charnholst succeeded in sinking the Gloria, an aircraft carrier ship of the Royal Navy. After that, Gunizenau was engaged in the operation of destroying commerce.
In response to the loss of the Battle of Barents Sea in 1943, Hitler issued an order to destroy a large ship. In response to the order to destroy a large ship, Gunizenau received an order to destroy a large ship.
In response to the order to destroy a large ship, Gunizenau was transferred to Gothenhafen in order to replace the main gun with 38 cm multiple guns.
● The gun tower on the Gunizenau was converted into fortress guns and coastal guns.
● Of the three main multiple guns, the first was divided into single guns and installed in the Netherlands. The second and third guns were installed as fortress guns in Norway with three multiple guns.
● Even today, the third turret and secondary gun towers still exist.
● In March 1945, Gunizenau was towed as a closed ship of Gothenhafen and sunk by itself, and it was dismantled in 1947.
[Performance Specifications]
● Standard Displacement : 31552t
● Full Displacement : 37902t
● Total Length : 234.9m
● Total Width : 30m
● Maximum Speed : 31.65 knot
● Range : 19 knot / 8800 nautical miles
● Crew : 1908
[Military Equipment]
● 28.3 cm (54.5 caliber) 3 multiple guns
● Full Load Displacement : t
● Total Length : m
● Total Width : 30m
● Maximum Speed : knot
● Cruising range : 19 knot / 10.5 nautical miles
● 37 mm (65 caliber) 8 multiple antiaircraft machineguns
● 20 mm (65 caliber) 5 multiple antiaircraft machineguns
[Product Details]
Scale : 1/700 1940