Cruel Seas: Royal Navy T-class submarine Canal BoatsThe Triton (or T) class of submarines played a major role in the Royal Navys submarine force during the Second World War. Formidably armed with no fewer than eleven torpedo tubes, a 4 inch deck gun, and an Oerlikon 20mm anti aircraft gun, these mighty vessels served ably in the North Sea, the Bay of Biscay, and especially in the Mediterranean. Of the 53 built, 15 were lost in action. At the end of the war, the older vessels of the class were scrapped.
Dimensions of tunnel face wall: width 450mm x height 164mm
Material: Cast resin base & white metal tank
well-adapted for this role
It could carry two torpedoes
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This pack contains x6 randomly selected models from the poses available
O Gauge Double Track Tunnel Mouth (Tunnel Portal Max width 200mm
sloops and corvettes to converted trawlers thrust into the joys of minesweeping
The Somua S35 was a well armed and armoured tank for 1940 and was one of the French armies most capable vehicles during the Battle of France
such adaptations can affect the longevity of the equipment
SC-497-class submarine chasers were a class of 438 submarine chasers
traces and the wagon itself