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Sunday, 11 January 2026

Even more 1/1200th-scale ship models added to my collection

Over the Christmas period I was able to buy a large job lot of scratch-built 1/1200th-scale Russian pre-dreadnought era warships on eBay. They included:

These models are all made from wood and wire ... and are of very high quality.

Battleship Orel

(14,151 tons; 18 knots; 4 x 12-inch guns; 12 x 6-inch guns; 20 x 3-inch guns; 20 x 3-pounder QF guns; 4 x 15-inch torpedo tubes)

Battleship Suvorov

(14,151 tons; 18 knots; 4 x 12-inch guns; 12 x 6-inch guns; 20 x 3-inch guns; 20 x 3-pounder QF guns; 4 x 15-inch torpedo tubes)

Battleship Petropavlosk

(11,354 tons; 16 knots; 4 x 12-inch guns; 12 x 6-inch guns; 12 x 3-pounder QF guns; 28 x 2-pounder QF guns; 2 x 18-inch torpedo tubes; 4 x 15-inch torpedo tubes; 50 mines)

Battleship Osliaba

(14,408 tons; 18 knots; 4 x 10-inch guns; 11 x 6-inch guns; 20 x 3-inch guns; 20 x 3-pounder QF guns; 8 x 2-pounder QF guns; 5 x 15-inch torpedo tubes)

Battleship Sisoi Veliki

(10.400 tons; 16 knots; 4 x 12-inch guns; 6 x 6-inch guns; 12 x 3-pounder QF guns; 18 x 2-pounder QF guns; 6 x 15-inch torpedo tubes)

Battleship Navarin

(10.206 tons; 15 knots; 4 x 12-inch guns; 8 x 6-inch guns; 14 x 3-pounder QF guns; 12 x 2-pounder QF guns; 6 x 15-inch torpedo tubes)

Coastal Defence Battleship General-Admiral Apraxin

(4,165 tons; 15 knots; 3 x 10-inch guns; 4 x 4.7-inch guns; 10 x 3-pounder QF guns; 12 x 2-pounder QF guns; 4 x 18-inch torpedo tubes)

Protected Cruiser Aurora

(6,625 tons; 19 knots; 8 x 6-inch guns; 24 x 3-inch guns; 3 x 21-inch torpedo tubes; 4 aircraft; 2 catapults)

2nd-class Cruiser Almaz

(3,285 tons; 19 knots; 4 x 3-inch guns; 8 x 3-pounder guns)

Armoured Cruiser Minin

(6.136 tons; 14 knots; 4 x 8-inch guns; 12 x 6-inch guns; 6 x 3.4-inch guns)

2 comments:

  1. What a superb score! You know, I never thought to do 'air scoops' (?) just with wire. Davits, yes, but I haven't bothered with them.
    Cheers,
    Ion

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    1. Archduke Piccolo (Ion),

      I think that the ventilators (air scoops) are made from short lengths of insulated wire, with the colour of the insulation meaning that they don't need to be painted. A very clever way to achieve the desired effect!

      All the best,

      Bob

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