Imperator Nikolai I 1:200 Orel (093)
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Imperator Nikolai I – Russian Squadron Battleship 1904 | Orel 093 | 1:200 Card Model Kit
Scale - 1:200
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - English, Polish, Russian, German
Product Description
Build an exceptional replica of the historic Russian squadron battleship Imperator Nikolai I with this premium 1:200 scale card model kit from Orel Publishing (093). Designed for advanced and experienced modelers, this detailed kit recreates one of the most controversial and fascinating ships of the Imperial Russian Navy.
Laid down in 1886 and launched in 1889, Imperator Nikolai I served around the world—from New York’s 400th Anniversary of Columbus celebrations to missions in the Far East and Crete. It famously took part in the Battle of Tsushima, acting as the flagship of the 3rd Pacific Squadron. Despite outdated artillery, the ship delivered some of the most significant hits on Japanese vessels during the battle. After surrender, it entered Japanese service under the name Iki and served as a training artillery ship.
This high-detail 26-sheet A4 kit offers precise drafting, historical accuracy and a rewarding challenge, making it an excellent addition for naval enthusiasts and collectors of pre-dreadnought warships.
Key Features
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Scale: 1:200
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Publisher: Orel Publishing (093)
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Ship Type: Russian Squadron Battleship
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Historical Period: 1904, Russo-Japanese War
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26 A4 Sheets with highly detailed parts
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English Instructions included
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Ideal for experienced modelers
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Accurate representation of Imperator Nikolai I / Japanese “Iki”
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Rich historical background and authentic ship features
Summary
The Orel 093 Imperator Nikolai I 1:200 card model kit is a highly detailed, historically accurate and challenging project designed for advanced modelers. With 26 A4 sheets and English instructions, this kit delivers an impressive reconstruction of one of the most unique battleships of the Russian Imperial Navy and its later service in the Japanese fleet.