Koreyets 1:200 Orel (051)
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Koreyets Russian Gunboat 1888 – Orel Publishing 051 – 1:200 Card Model Kit
Scale - 1:200
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - English, Polish, Russian, German
Product Description:
Build a historically significant naval vessel with the Koreyets Russian Gunboat 1888 Card Model Kit (Orel Publishing 051). This detailed 1:200 scale paper model recreates the steel gunboat “Koreyets,” famous for its courageous participation in the 1904 Battle of Chemulpo during the Russo–Japanese War.
The kit features 10 A4 sheets printed with precision parts, accurate markings, and clear English-language building instructions. With its carefully reproduced structural details and period-correct artillery, this model is ideal for enthusiasts of naval history, Russian maritime heritage, and advanced card modelling.
Originally constructed in Stockholm and commissioned into service in 1888, the Koreyets served in the Far East and fought proudly alongside the cruiser Variag during their heroic stand against the Japanese fleet. This card model honours that legacy, offering an immersive building experience and a museum-quality display result.
Suitable for experienced modellers looking for a demanding, rewarding project featuring high historical accuracy and premium print quality.
Key Features:
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Publisher: Orel Publishing (051)
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Type: Russian seagoing gunboat
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Historical Era: 1888 & Russo–Japanese War 1904–1905
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Scale: 1:200
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Includes: 10 A4 sheets with detailed model parts
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Instructions: Full English-language guide
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Authentic design with heavy artillery, decks, and hull structure
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High-quality colour printing and precise component layout
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Captures the Koreyets during the Battle of Chemulpo
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Ideal for historical collectors and advanced card modelling enthusiasts
Summary:
The Koreyets Gunboat 1888 Card Model Kit from Orel Publishing is a highly detailed 1:200 scale project based on the historic Russian warship known for its role in the Battle of Chemulpo in 1904. With 10 A4 pages of parts and clear English instructions, it is a perfect challenge for advanced modellers who value precision, realism, and naval history.