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1/2400 HMS Furious CV (1944) 3d printed WSF Polished in 1/1800 shown. Painted by Variable.

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WSF Polished in 1/1800 shown. Painted by Variable.
1/2400 HMS Furious CV (1944) 3d printed WSF Polished in 1/1800 shown. Painted by Variable.
1/2400 HMS Furious CV (1944) 3d printed WSF Polished in 1/1800 shown. Painted by Variable.

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1/2400 HMS Furious CV (1944) 3d printed
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1/2400 HMS Furious CV (1944)

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HMS Furious was a modified Courageous-class battlecruiser built for the Royal Navy (RN) during the First World War. Designed to support the Baltic Project championed by the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty, Lord John Fisher, the ship was very lightly armoured and armed with only a few heavy guns. Furious was modified and became an aircraft carrier while under construction. Her forward turret was removed and a flight deck was added in its place, so that aircraft had to manoeuvre around the superstructure to land. Later in the war, the ship had her rear turret removed and a second flight deck installed aft of the superstructure, but this was less than satisfactory due to air turbulence. Furious was briefly laid up after the war before she was reconstructed with a full-length flight deck in the early 1920s. After her conversion, Furious was used extensively for trials of naval aircraft and later as a training carrier once the new armoured carriers like Ark Royal entered service in the late 1930s. During the early months of the Second World War the carrier spent her time hunting for German raiders in the North Atlantic and escorting convoys. This changed dramatically during the Norwegian Campaign in early 1940 when her aircraft provided air support to British troops ashore in addition to attacking German shipping. The first of what would be a large number of aircraft ferry missions was made by the carrier during the campaign. After the withdrawal of British troops in May, Furious made several anti-shipping strikes in Norway with little result before beginning a steady routine of ferrying aircraft for the Royal Air Force.

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1/2400 HMS Furious CV (1944)
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1.36 x 9.99 x 1.48 cm
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