Description
HMS York was the lead ship of her class of two heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the late 1920's.
She mostly served on the America and West Indies before World War II. Early in the war the ship escorted convoys in the Atlantic and participated in the Norwegian Campaign in 1940. York was transferred to the Mediterranean theatre in late 1940 where she escorted convoys and the larger ships of the Mediterranean Fleet. She was wrecked in an attack by Italian explosive motorboats of the 10th Flotilla MAS at Suda Bay, Crete, in March 1941. The ship's wreck was salvaged in 1952 and scrapped in Bari.
Features:
The kit contains over 330 parts
The hull made from two-directional slide molds
Deck wood pattern finely rendered
Contains display stand
Photo etched parts included
Specifications
Model Brief: Length: 500.8mm, Beam: 49.7mm
Metal Parts: anchor chain
17 sprues , hull and decks