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Product Explanation ■ The deluxe edition comes with etching parts and metal gun barrels as bonus parts.
● Gunisenau was completed on May 21, 1938 as a sister ship of Charnholst. It was mainly accompanied by its sister ship, Charnholst.
● When the Second World War began, Gunisenau participated in the Battle of the Faroe Islands in November 1939, and together with Charnholst sank the Rawalpindi, an armed merchant ship of the Royal Navy.
● When it participated in the Battle of Norway in June 1940, Gunisenau and Charnholst sank the Gloria, an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy.
Later, Gunisenau was engaged in a trade destruction operation, and the replacement of the main gun was stopped and it was decided to scrap the ship.
● In response to the loss of the Battle of Barents Sea in 1943, Hitler issued an order to scrap the large ship, and Gunisenau received an order to scrap the large ship, and the replacement of the main gun was stopped and it was decided to scrap the ship.
● In response to the news of the defeat in the Battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the Battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the Battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
● In response to the news of defeat in the battle of Barents Sea.
31.65 8800 1908 28.3 54.5 10.5 700 1945 1947 31552 37902 234.9