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Management number | 11504889 | Release Date | 2025/09/17 | List Price | $87.80 | Model Number | 11504889 | ||
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HMS Hood was one of the most iconic ships ever to serve in the British Royal Navy. Laid down in 1916 during World I and commissioned in 1920, Hood was the last battle cruiser built for the Royal Navy and was, for many years, the largest and most powerful ship afloat. Originally designed in response to German naval advancements, her construction reflected a focus on speed and firepower, though at the cost of armor protection—a tradeoff that would later prove critical. For much of the inter period, Hood served as the pride of the Royal Navy, projecting British sea power around the world during numerous fleet reviews and goodwill tours.
Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, Hood was a central figure in Britain's global naval presence. She took part in the Empire Cruise of 1923–1924, a tour that carried her and accompanying ships across the globe in a demonstration of imperial unity and naval supremacy. During peacetime, she also served with the Atlantic Fleet and was frequently seen as the flagship of the Royal Navy. Her powerful 15-inch s and imposing silhouette made her a symbol of British maritime dominance, and she was beloved by the British public as the embodiment of national pride at sea.
HMS Hood entered World II still seen as a formidable ship, although advancements in naval nery and armor had by then made her vulnerable. In May 1941, she was deployed as part of the task force assigned to intercept the German battleship Bismarck and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen. On May 24, during the Battle of the Denmark Strait, Hood engaged the German force but was struck by a shell from Bismarck that detonated her aft magazine. The ship exploded and sank within minutes, taking 1,415 of her 1,418 crew with her. The loss shocked the British nation and cemented Hood’s place in naval history as both a symbol of power and a poignant reminder of ’s risks.
This exquisitely detailed 1 - 1000 scale model captures the majesty and historic legacy of the Royal Navy's most famous battle cruiser. With accurate markings, deck details, and an elegant waterline profile, this miniature replica is perfect for naval history enthusiasts and collectors alike. Display it proudly as a tribute to a ship that served with distinction and fell with honor.
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