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UK BC Renown [1942] 3d printed Computer software render

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UK BC Renown [1942] 3d printed Computer software render
UK BC Renown [1942] 3d printed Computer software render

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UK BC Renown [1942] 3d printed Snip off these structures underneath to free gun turrets
UK BC Renown [1942] 3d printed Snip off these structures underneath to free gun turrets

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UK BC Renown [1942]

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Product Description
HMS Renown[1942]

IMPORTANT NOTE: due to clearance issues of AA position on the 'B' gun turret and the upper bridge levels, the 'B' and 'X' gun positions have been swapped on the 3D model. Please remember this when working on your miniature.

*Extra image shows red part connecting the gun turrets to the main hull/body, preventing them from detaching during the printing process. Snip/remove them to free the gun turrets off their sockets, taking care not to damage the individual barrels.
  • class lead-ship, sister to Repulse, first commissioned in 1916, received extensive reconstruction similar to HMS Warspite 1936-1939
  • During the Second World War, Renown was involved in the search for the Admiral Graf Spee in 1939, participated in the Norwegian Campaign of April–June 1940 and the search for the German battleship Bismarck in 1941. She spent much of 1940 and 1941 assigned to Force H at Gibraltar, escorting convoys and she participated in the inconclusive Battle of Cape Spartivento. Renown was briefly assigned to the Home Fleet and provided cover to several Arctic convoys in early 1942. The ship was transferred back to Force H for Operation Torch and spent much of 1943 refitting or transporting Winston Churchill and his staff to and from various conferences with various Allied leaders. In early 1944, Renown was transferred to the Eastern Fleet in the Indian Ocean where she supported numerous attacks on Japanese-occupied facilities in Indonesia and various island groups in the Indian Ocean. The ship returned to the Home Fleet in early 1945 and was refitted before being placed in reserve after the end of the war. Renown was sold for scrap in 1948. (Wikipedia)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renown-class_battlecruiser
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Renown_(1916)

    
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What's in the box:
1-1800 UK BC Renown [1942]
Dimensions:
13.44 x 1.71 x 2.15 cm
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5.29 x 0.67 x 0.85 inches
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Mature audiences only.