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SU - Gangut Class Battleship

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  • SU - Gangut Class Battleship
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  • $8.00 inc. tax

    $8.00 ex. tax
    ? Tax based on California, United States.

  • Units in Stock: 3

SU - Gangut Class Battleship Summary

The Gangut-class battleships were designed for the Russian Navy before World War I. Four ships were deliverd between 1914 and 1915 as the Gangut, Poltava, Petropavlovsk, and Sevastopol. These were renamed after the Bolshevik revolution.

The two ships assigned to the Baltic Fleet were badly damaged in the first months of the war and remained in port during of the Siege of Leningrad and bombarded German troops when they were in range. The other two ships were assigned to the Black Sea fleet and saw some action but were withdrawn from service once the Luftwaffe attained air supremacy.
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Excellent work and great customer service 5 product stars
"Bought this battleship along with one from each nation as a going away present for a close friend. The quality was great and they came in a timely fashion. I had questions regarding the order and Greg was quick to respond quickly. Overall great experience. Had time to play with them before my friend took off. Thanks! EDITOR'S NOTE: This customer ordered the following battleships: Yamato, Nagato, Kongo, Nevada, South Dakota, Revenge, Iowa, Bismarck, Littorio, IT - Bismarck, Warspite, Gangut & French Gangut." Tyle - Sunday, September 20, 2020
Need ww1 capital ships and cruisers 5 product stars
"Love the ship goes great with a & a ww1 due to it s mostly unmodernized superstructure. Same can be said about the hood revenge Kongo fuso, warspite,Nevada , and nagato. The Nelson is good too due to it being a 1922 era ship have you considered building the Bayern class, Wyoming, invincible, seylitz, Iron duke, or Dante alieihieri class. It would go great with the ww1 edition due to the the ww1 edition having the same battleship model for all countries and it being a pre dreadnought" J Tucker - Tuesday, February 16, 2021