Grazhdanin 1:200 Orel (043)
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Orel Publishing 043 – Grazhdanin (Tsesarevitch) 1:200 Card Model Kit | Russian Battleship 1917
Scale - 1:200
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - English, Polish, Russian, German
Product Description
Build an exceptional replica of the historic Russian battleship Grazhdanin (formerly Tsesarevitch) with this premium 1:200 scale card model kit from Orel Publishing (043). Designed for advanced modelers, this kit offers a deep dive into naval engineering of the early 20th century.
Originally launched in 1899 from the French shipyard Forge et Chantiers de la Méditerranée, the Tsesarevitch became one of the most innovative battleships of its era, featuring a dual belt of armor along the waterline—an unprecedented development at that time. After serving in the Russo-Japanese War and later the Baltic Fleet, the ship was renamed Grazhdanin following the 1917 February Revolution.
This card model represents the ship as it appeared in 1917, finished in its authentic grey wartime livery. The kit includes 40 A4 sheets with finely printed parts and an English instruction manual. The high level of detail, precision components, and extensive assembly diagrams make it a standout choice for naval modeling enthusiasts.
Key Features
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Scale: 1:200
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Publisher: Orel Publishing
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Model No.: 043
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Type: Russian capital ship “Grazhdanin” (ex-Tsesarevitch)
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Era: 1917
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40 A4 sheets with detailed printed components
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Extensive assembly diagrams for precise construction
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High level of historical accuracy and intricate detailing
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English instructions included
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Ideal for advanced card modelers and naval history enthusiasts
Summary
The Grazhdanin (Tsesarevitch) 1:200 Card Model Kit from Orel Publishing is a highly detailed, historically accurate model ideal for enthusiasts seeking a challenging and rewarding build. With 40 sheets of precisely rendered parts and clear English instructions, it delivers an impressive representation of one of Russia’s most significant battleships of the early 20th century.