3 x 102mm L44 Mk.1
(4 inch Mk.IX in Mk.I triple mount)
Niko Model | No. ZW7022B | 1:700
Facts
- Brand:
- Niko Model
- Title:
- 3 x 102mm L44 Mk.1 (4 inch Mk.IX in Mk.I triple mount)
- Number:
- ZW7022B
- Scale:
- 1:700
- Type:
- Detail set
- Released:
- 2012 New tool
- Topic:
- BL 4 inch Mk.IX naval gun » Cannons (Guns)
Markings
BL 4 inch Mk.IX naval gun
4 inch/45 BL Mk.IX (TI Mk.1 triple mount)
Royal Navy (1546-now)
Box contents
Resin (cast)
Designed for
Generic aftermarket set.
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Comments
TheMadModeller
Okay ship lovers, I need some help. I've been cleaning up the Accessories Ships category a bit lately and for the most part I'm able to source the information I need to get things put in their proper place in a new Topic area. (Scrolling through 1780 products was NOT an option, which is where it was when I started.) This one has me absolutely stumped. I've looked and looked for a British naval gun matching this specific information and have come up without answers. This set looks to be most LIKELY of 3 examples of the BL 4 inch Gun Mk IX. The turret even looks like those seen on the HMS Repulse in 1916. However that gun is 45 calibers in length - not 44! Any ideas what this mystery gun actually is? (Hobby Link Japan & Niko Model call it exactly the same as listed.)
Okay ship lovers, I need some help. I've been cleaning up the Accessories Ships category a bit lately and for the most part I'm able to source the information I need to get things put in their proper place in a new Topic area. (Scrolling through 1780 products was NOT an option, which is where it was when I started.) This one has me absolutely stumped. I've looked and looked for a British naval gun matching this specific information and have come up without answers. This set looks to be most LIKELY of 3 examples of the BL 4 inch Gun Mk IX. The turret even looks like those seen on the HMS Repulse in 1916. However that gun is 45 calibers in length - not 44! Any ideas what this mystery gun actually is? (Hobby Link Japan & Niko Model call it exactly the same as listed.)
1 September 2017, 19:37