Derzky (1912) 1:100 Orel (67)
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Orel 1:100 Torpedo Boat “Derzky” (1912) – Advanced Paper Model Kit | 20 A4 Sheets
Publisher - Orel
Scale - 1:100
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - German, English, Polish, Russian
Product Description
Build a museum-quality replica of one of Bulgaria’s most celebrated early 20th-century warships with the Orel Torpedo Boat “Derzky” (1912) paper model kit. This advanced 1:100 scale model recreates the famous Bulgarian torpedo boat as she appeared during the First Balkan War, when she carried out one of the earliest successful torpedo attacks in naval history.
Printed on 20 high-quality A4 sheets, this kit offers full-color offset printing, precise detailing, and multilingual instructions (English, Russian, German, Polish). Designed for experienced modelers, the finished model reaches approximately 38 cm in length and captures every key feature of the original 1912 vessel, from torpedo systems and deck equipment to fine rigging and fittings.
Perfect for naval modeling enthusiasts, collectors of historic warships, and admirers of Balkan naval heritage.
Key Features
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Highly detailed 1:100 scale replica of the Bulgarian torpedo boat “Derzky” (1912)
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Advanced-level kit (Difficulty 3/3) for experienced paper modelers
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20 A4 sheets of high-resolution, full-color offset printing
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Multilingual instructions: English, Russian, German, Polish
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Accurate depiction of Derzky’s 1912 wartime configuration
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Includes detailed torpedo launchers, deck fittings, rigging, and small precision parts
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Finished size: approx. 38 cm (L) × 4 cm (W)
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Brand-new, factory-printed cardstock – uncut and unassembled
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Secure flat packaging and worldwide shipping
Summary
The Orel “Derzky” 1:100 paper model kit is a finely crafted, historically accurate representation of one of Bulgaria’s most iconic torpedo boats. With premium printing, advanced detailing, and multilingual instructions, it is an ideal project for skilled model builders and naval history enthusiasts.