1/300 Scale WWII French Battleship Jean Bart Building Blocks SetĀ
PCS: 3100
Tips: This product does not include prints and minifigures.
1/300 Scale WWII French Battleship Jean Bart Building Blocks SetĀ is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
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You will receive a confirmation e-mail after placing an order and another e-mail after your order has been shipped. The second one will contain the tracking information and some instructions on how to track your parcel. The total time it takes to receive your order is described below:
The total time is the sum of the processing time and the shipping time.
Processing time = the time between when you place an order and when we ship it;
Shipping time = the time between when your order has been shipped and delivered to you;
The total delivery time is calculated from the time your order is placed until the time it is delivered to you. Total delivery time is broken down into processing time and shipping time.
Processing time:
The time it takes to prepare your item(s) to ship from our warehouse. This includes preparing your items, performing quality checks, and packing for shipment.Ā
Since our MOC sets are brand new, it requires 15 days handling time from order to shipment, then shipping takes about another 15 days.
Shipping time:
The time for your item(s) to travel from our warehouse to your destination.
Standard Shippingļ¼25-35 business days (Free Shipping)
HOW MUCH DOES SHIPPING COST?
Switzerland
0-2kg | $20.00 |
2-4kg | $55.00 |
4-6kg | $66.00 |
6-8kg | $82.00 |
8-10kg | $105.00 |
10-12kg | $125.00 |
12-14kg | $140.00 |
14-16kg | $155.00 |
16-18 kg | $170.00 |
18-20 kg | $185.00 |
20-22 kg | $165.00 |
22-24kg | $180.00 |
24-30kg | $200.00 |
30kg+ | $300.00 |
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Rest of World:Ā Free Shipping
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CAN YOU SHIP TO MY COUNTRY?
We can ship to most of area of the world. If we meet troubles of delivery, we will contact in 1-2 business days after you ordering.
WHY CAN I NOT SELECT MY DESIRED COURIER?
We always do our best to select the most convenient courier for your preferred shipping method among the high number of options available.
I URGENTLY NEED TO RECEIVE MY ORDER. CAN I SELECT AN EXPRESS SHIPPING METHOD?
You may have to pay higher shipping fees for selecting an express shipping method. Moreover, orders shipped with an express mail service usually have a higher probability of being stopped by Customs officers and of incurring in higher import duties. You will be able to contact with us lesdiylt@gmail.com
Shipping & Service Delays
Shipment dates are estimates in accordance with our carriers. If you live in an area experiencing an unexpected service delay (i.e. severe weather, natural disasters, unscheduled events, etc.), please note there may be additional shipping time to receive your order.
Tracking Your Package
If you have provided your email address we will send you a ship confirmation email when your order ships. For all orders this email will include a tracking number which you can use to track your package on the appropriate shipping carrierās website.
If for any reason you are not entirely satisfied with an order, please contact our Customer Service team. We're always happy to help!
Description
Description
- Ā š¢Authorized and designed by count_of_brick.
- Ā š¢Model Description: Designed and authorized by count_of_brick, this model is inspired by the WWII French fast battleship, Jean Bart. The product faithfully recreates intricate details and designs, including the Jean Bartās main artillery, which consists of eight cannons concentrated in two quadruple turrets.
- Ā š¢Background: The Jean Bart was a French fast battleship, the second and final ship of the Richelieu class. The Richelieu class was built as a response to Italyās Littorio-class battleships. Jean Barts keel was laid in 1936, and she was launched after the outbreak of World War II in Europe in 1940. When Germany won the Battle of France, the ship was still incomplete and was urgently sent to Casablanca to avoid capture by advancing German forces.
On January 30, 1956, Jean Bart and her sister ship, Richelieu, embarked on their only joint cruise. In November 1956, Jean Bart participated in Franceās intervention during the Suez Crisis, which included a brief four-round bombardment of Port Said. In August 1957, she was downgraded to reserve status and repurposed as a barracks ship until 1961. Jean Bart remained inactive in the French Navy's inventory until she was removed from the naval register in 1970 and sold for scrap.