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DeAgostini 1:1250 German Destroyer - Z1 Leberecht Maass, #DAKS26
$ 14.25
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Description
"Damn the torpedoes. Full speed ahead!"- Admiral Farragut sailing aboard his flagship Hartford while entering Mobile Bay, Alabama, August 23, 1864
The German destroyer Z1 Leberecht Maass was the lead ship of her class of four destroyers built for the German Navy (initially called the Reichsmarine and then renamed as the Kriegsmarine in 1935) during the mid-1930s. Completed in 1937, two years before the start of World War II, the ship served as a flagship and spent most of her time training although she did participate in the occupation of Memel in early 1939.
Several days after the start of the war in September 1939, Z1 Leberecht Maass and another destroyer unsuccessfully attacked Polish ships in the naval base on the Hel Peninsula. She was lightly damaged during the action. In mid-February 1940, while proceeding into the North Sea to attack British fishing trawlers (Operation Wikinger), the ship was bombed by a patrolling German bomber that damaged her steering. A court of inquiry convened during the war determined that she and a sister ship were hit by bombs, but a post-war investigation determined that she had drifted into a newly laid British minefield. Z1 Leberecht Maass broke in half with the loss of most of her crew.
Shown here is a 1:1250 scale replica of the famed German Kriegsmarine Leberecht Maass destroyer, Z1 Leberecht Maass. #DAKS26
Dimensions:
Length: 7-inches
Width: 1-inch
Features:
- Fully assembled
- Fully painted
- Ready to display
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Some models come with a
German language magazine describing the warship in detail
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