Torpedoes appeared in the armament of the world’s navies back in the 19th century. By the beginning of World War II, they were rightfully considered a formidable and effective means of fighting at sea. And during the war years, land and sea-based aircraft armed with torpedoes were able to carry out a large number of effective attacks. Service on the RAF and Navy torpedo bombers was difficult and dangerous. But, nevertheless, British torpedo bombers of the Second World War have a large number of examples of successful combat use on their list.
Their attacks on German and Italian ships can rightfully be considered bright pages of military history. It was the raid of British torpedo bombers on the Bismarck that became a turning point that played an important role in the British fleet’s hunt for this German battleship.
ITEM NUMBER 48405 SCALE 1:16 DATE 08.09.2021 TIME PERIOD WW2 MARKINGS British torpedo cart with a Mark XII torpedo (training version of the torpedo), WWII British torpedo cart with Mark XII torpedo, RAF Coastal Command, 1941. BOX SIZE 247 x 183 x 33 mm NUMBER OF DETAILS 30
Looks like a good kit. Not much to it. Only a torpedo and its trailer. Like most modellers a kit I will get round to. I have a few others to do first.