She was named after Prince Eugene of Savoy, an Austrian general of the 18th century.
Prinz Eugen was one of the protagonists of Operation Rheinübung, a German attempt in May 1941 to cut off Allied merchant shipping across the Atlantic in which it was accompanied by the battleship Bismarck.
Following the German surrender in May 1945, the Prinz Eugen was transferred to the United States Navy as spoils of war. The US Navy assigned the cruiser to the Operation Crossroads nuclear tests at Bikini Atoll.
The wreck is still visible above the surface of the water; one of her propellers was salvaged and is on display at the Marine-Ehrenmal Laboe naval memorial in Germany.
- More than 800 pieces to enjoy building a part of the story.
- High precision cuts and castings with macro details to identify each piece that survived two atomic explosions.
- Wooden structure and superstructure.
- Main cannons with 360-degree rotation.
Build this model to be protagonists of Operation Rheinübung across the Atlantic in which the Prinz Eugene was accompanied by the battleship Bismarck.
Scale 1:200
Länge 1070 mm
Breite 175 mm
Höhe 290 mm
age recommendation: +14
WARNING! Not suitable for children under 36 months due to small pieces which may present a chocking hazard - DANGER OF SUFFOCATION !
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