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1/700 HMS Agincourt WWI Royal Navy Battleship -- Flyhawk FH1310, FH1310S

$ 16.86

Availability: 48 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: China
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: New
  • Scale: 1/700
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Composition: plastic
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Year: 2019
  • MPN: FH1310x
  • Bundle Listing: No
  • Brand: Flyhawk

    Description

    1/700 Flyhawk
    HMS AGINCOURT
    , WWI Royal Navy Battleship
    Brand New 2019 kits, excellent molding, extraordinary detail.  This listing contains both versions of this kit.
    FH1310 - Plastic kit, waterline.
    FH1153S - Deluxe Kit, waterline, with PE fret and brass metal guns
    See our other listings for more Flyhawk model warships, including the SMS Lutzow and SMS Derfflinger. Combined shipping on request.
    History (from wikipedia):
    HMS Agincourt was a dreadnought battleship built in the United Kingdom in the early 1910s. Originally part of Brazil's role in a South American naval arms race, she holds the distinction of mounting more heavy guns (fourteen) and more turrets (seven) than any other dreadnought battleship, in keeping with the Brazilians' requirement for an especially impressive design.
    Brazil ordered the ship in 1911 as Rio de Janeiro from the British company Armstrong Whitworth. However, the collapse of Brazil's rubber boom and a warming in relations with Argentina, the country's chief rival, led to the ship's sale while under construction to the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans renamed her Sultan Osman I, after the empire's founder, and the ship was nearly complete when the First World War broke out. The British government seized her for use by the Royal Navy, together with another Ottoman dreadnought being constructed in Britain. This act caused resentment in the Ottoman Empire, as the payments for both ships were complete, and contributed to the decision of the Ottoman government to join the Central Powers.
    Renamed Agincourt by the Royal Navy, she joined the Grand Fleet in the North Sea. During the war, the ship spent the bulk of her time on patrols and exercises, although she did participate in the Battle of Jutland in 1916. Agincourt was put into reserve in 1919 and sold for scrap in 1922 to meet the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty.
    We have the Flyhawk WOOD DECK sheets and/or air brush PAINT MASK for this kit in a separate listing.
    RESTOCK Nov. 2020.
    We also now have HMS INVINCIBLE in Stock!!