Bayan 1:200 Orel (34)
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Armoured Cruiser Bayan 1:200 Card Model Kit – Orel Publishing (34)
Scale - 1:200
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - English, Polish, Russian, German
Product Description
The Armoured Cruiser Bayan 1:200 Card Model Kit by Orel Publishing represents one of the finest armoured cruisers of the early 20th-century Russian Navy. Originally constructed in France for the Russian government and commissioned in 1903, Bayan became the benchmark for her class and the ancestor of the largest series of Russian pre-revolutionary armoured cruisers.
During the Russo-Japanese War, Bayan played a vital role in the defense of Port Arthur, participating in combat missions against Japanese cruisers, torpedo boats, and heavy artillery. Despite suffering multiple direct hits from large-caliber shells, the cruiser remained operational until November 1904, when she was finally sunk in Port Arthur harbor. Later salvaged by Japan, the ship served in the Japanese fleet before being converted into a minelayer and ultimately sunk in 1932.
This highly detailed card model kit allows modelers to recreate Bayan in 1:200 scale, offering a historically accurate and visually impressive build. The model features excellent part detailing, bilingual-quality layout with English instructions, and the option to assemble either a full hull or a waterline version, making it suitable for both display cases and dioramas.
Key Features
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Scale: 1:200
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Publisher: Orel Publishing
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Series: Military Fleet
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Ship Type: 1st Rank Armoured Cruiser
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Nation: Russia
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Year Represented: 1903
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Total Parts: 22 A4 sheets
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Instructions: English
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Hull Options: Full hull or waterline
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Detailed components with accurate proportions
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Propeller screws printed in bronze paint
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High-quality card model design for advanced builders
Summary
A premium naval card model kit depicting the legendary Russian armoured cruiser Bayan. Ideal for experienced modelers, naval history enthusiasts, and collectors of World War I–era warships. Rich in detail, historically accurate, and versatile in display options.