1/300 Scale WWII Battle of Italy Battleship Rome Military MOC Assembly Toy Building Blocks Set
PCS: 3292
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1/300 Scale WWII Battle of Italy Battleship Rome Military MOC Assembly Toy Building Blocks Set 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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Since our MOC sets are brand new, it requires 15 days handling time from order to shipment, then shipping takes about another 15 days.
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Standard Shipping:25-35 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 |
Rest of World: Free Shipping
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Description
Description
- 🚢Authorized and designed by count_of_brick.
- 🚢Designed and authorized by count_of_brick, this awe-inspiring creation draws inspiration from the WWII Italian battleship, Roma, meticulously capturing the splendid details and design of the original vessel. Roma's primary armament features nine cannons housed in three triple turrets, with two turrets arranged in a super firing configuration forward and the third turret positioned aft. Complementing its firepower are twelve secondary guns, distributed among four triple turrets located amidships, along with four single-mount guns. With superior design, durability, and aesthetic appeal, this product promises both enjoyment during assembly and high collectible value.
- 🚢Background: The Roma, named after the previous two ships and the city of Rome, was the third Litorio-class battleship of the Royal Italian Navy. The Roma and its sister ship, the Imperial, were built as a result of escalating tensions around the world and the Navy's fear that just two Litorios, even with older pre-World War I battleships, would not be enough to counter the British and French Mediterranean fleets. The Roma entered the Regia dock on June 14, 1942, but at that time severe fuel shortages in Italy prevented her from deploying; Instead, she, together with the sister ships Vittorio Veneto and Litorio, was used to strengthen the anti-aircraft defense of various Italian cities. In June 1943, she was badly damaged twice during bomber raids on La Spezia. After repairs throughout July and part of August in Genoa, the Roma was deployed as the flagship of Admiral Carlo Bergamini in a large battle group that eventually consisted of three Littorio, eight cruisers, and eight destroyers. When the unit was in the Strait of Bonifacio, the Luftwaffe spotted it. The first attack failed, but the second caused serious damage to the Italian team (formerly Litorio) and the Roma team. Shortly thereafter, another bomb crashed into the ship and detonated in the forward engine compartment, causing catastrophic flooding and the explosion of the second main turret magazine, throwing the turret itself into the sea. The Roma sank in the bow and tilted to starboard, capsized and broke in half, carrying a crew of 1,393, including Bergamemini.