Aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin, Kriegsmarine, 1938, 1: 1250, DeAgostini
Brand: DeAgostini
Scale 1: 1250
Original ref: KS11
Collection: Kriegsschiffe
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Aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin, Kriegsmarine, 1938, 1: 1250, DeAgostini
The Graf Zeppelin was an aircraft carrier of the Kriegsmarine, named in honor of Graf (count) Ferdinand von Zeppelin. It was the only German aircraft carrier during the Second World War. Its construction was ordered on November 16, 1935 and its keel was laid on December 28, 1936 at the Deutsche Werke shipyard in Kiel. It was launched on December 8, 1938, but was never completed or put into service, and of course never entered combat.
Scale 1: 1250
Approx length: 21.00 cm.
Total height Approx: 7.00 cm. (including base)
Diecast manufacturing, metal with plastic accessories.
Mounted and painted by hand with original decorations.
Base with the name of the ship (see photo).
Includes fascicle in German.
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