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Poltava Battle Ship Model

$ 263.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: 15%

    Description

    • The model is 100% scratch built with planks on frame construction method from the drawings.
    • The hull is made of wood and painted. This model is not a kit and ready for display.
    • Model comes with a display base and a brass name plate as shown photos.
    • Specifications approximate:
    32.67L x 7.87W x 14.17H (inch)  or 83L x 20W x 36H (cm)
    • Brand new product.
    • Item ship from Houston Texas by Standard shipping USPS/ UPS/ FedEx ground
    • Buyer from Alaska, Puerto Rico or Hawaii please contact us for extra shipping cost.
    • International buyer pays any duty/ import tax if any.
    HISTORY
    Poltava (renamed Frunze in 1926) was the second of the Gangut-class battleships of the Imperial Russian Navy built before World War I. The Ganguts were the first class of Russian dreadnoughts. She was named after the Russian victory over Charles XII of Sweden in the Battle of Poltava in 1709. She was completed during the winter of 1914–1915, but was not ready for combat until mid-1915. Her role was to defend the mouth of the Gulf of Finland against the Germans, who never tried to enter, so she spent her time training and providing cover for mine laying operations. She was laid up in 1918 for lack of trained crew and suffered a devastating fire the following year that almost gutted her. Many proposals were made to reconstruct or modernize her in different ways for the next twenty years, but none were carried out. While all this was being discussed she served as source of spare parts for her sister ships and was used as a barracks ship. She was finally struck from the Navy List in 1940 and scrapping began at a very leisurely rate. She was intentionally grounded in late 1941 to prevent her from being sunk in some inconvenient location by the Germans. She was refloated in 1944 and scrapped beginning in 1949.
    Return/ Exchange Policy
    • For some reasons if you wish to return the item, please consider not to open the item out of the wooden crate or open the item out of the styrofoam. You can open the carton box, lift up the whole wooden crate and check the models that are packed in wooden crate. For the items are packed in solid styrofoam, you can open the carton box, lift up the top part (styrofoam lid) and check the model. Please do not cut any strips or take the model out of the wooden crate or out of the styrofoam. It is very risky of damages to the item when you return if you open or remove the item out of the wooden crate or the styrofoam. We only accept and refund in full when the model return in good shape.
    • Returned or exchanged products must be in brand-new, original condition, and have all original packaging, materials, and accessories .
    • Buyer pays return shipping.