H.M.S. RODNEY
Nelson-class Battleship. Pennant number 29
Built by Cammell Laird and Company Ltd., Birkenhead.
H.M.S. RODNEY
Nelson-class Battleship. Pennant number 29
Built by Cammell Laird and Company Ltd., Birkenhead.
H.M.S. RODNEY
Nelson-class Battleship. Pennant number 29
Built by Cammell Laird and Company Ltd., Birkenhead.
Italian Navy WW2
Regio Sommergibile SCIRE', 1941
Adua-class 600 Series of coastal submarines
Laid down: 320 January 1937 . In service: 25 March 1938 . Fate: Sunk, 10 August 1942
With 3 human torpedoes launchers installed
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regio Sommergibile SCIRE', 1940
Adua-class 600 Series of coastal submarines
Laid down: 320 January 1937 . In service: 25 March 1938 . Fate: Sunk, 10 August 1942
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave POLA.
Incrociatore Pesante classe Zara
Laid down: 17 March 1931 . In service: 21 December 1932 . Fate: Sunk, 29 March 1941
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave POLA.
Incrociatore Pesante classe Zara
Laid down: 17 March 1931 . In service: 21 December 1932 . Fate: Sunk, 29 March 1941
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regio Sommergibile SCIRE', 1940
Adua-class 600 Series of coastal submarines
Laid down: 320 January 1937 . In service: 25 March 1938 . Fate: Sunk, 10 August 1942
* the framed preview picture is just a framing and matting suggestion *
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regio Sommergibile SCIRE', 1941
Adua-class 600 Series of coastal submarines
Laid down: 320 January 1937 . In service: 25 March 1938 . Fate: Sunk, 10 August 1942
With 3 human torpedoes launchers installed
* the framed preview picture is just a framing and matting suggestion *
Italian Royal Navy - WW2
Regia Nave POLA.
Incrociatore Pesante classe Zara
Laid down: 17 March 1931 . In service: 21 December 1932 . Fate: Sunk, 29 March 1941
* the framed preview picture is just a framing and matting suggestion *
H.M.S. RODNEY
Nelson-class Battleship. Pennant number 29
Built by Cammell Laird and Company Ltd., Birkenhead.
* the framed preview picture is just a framing and matting suggestion *
大日本帝国海軍
いせ / 伊勢
Built for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the 1910s, Ise was reconstructed in 1934–1937, with improvements to her armour and her propulsion machinery. In mid-1942, she was rebuilt with a flight deck replacing the rear pair of gun turrets to give her the ability to operate an air group of floatplanes.
* the framed picture is just a suggestion on how the poster would look like once framed. The frame is no included *