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This release from Italeri is not really a part of our genre of the hobby however due to it being a 1/35th scale kit I felt this boat kit from Italeri should be covered here. Take a look inside to see why Italeri is all at sea and what possibilities this may present those of you interested in dioramas.
Italerihas continued to release large 1/35th scale boats and this time its British, the MBT Vosper 73’6”, that means this model is a whopping 63,1 cm long. Here is what Italeri have to say about this impressive model.
The Vosper company became famous, during the Second World War, for the production of small and fast Motor Torpedo Boats (MTB) and Motor Gun Boats (MGB) for the Royal Navy. Among the various boats in production, the Vosper MTB 72’6” were characterized by a significant life cycle with different mission profiles as the coastal patrol and the anti-submarine support in the North Sea and English Channel. Power from 3 engines with an impressive power of 4,200 hp, Vosper MTB was able to reach a speed close to 40 knots (70 km/h). The first versions were introduced at the beginning of the war but were gradually replaced with new variants, type I and type II, which were characterized by a different combination of offensive and defensive weaponry. They were usually armed with 457 mm torpedo tubes, depth charges, and 0.303” Vickers machine guns or, more rarely, from 0.5” Vickers machine guns , for air defense. The crew consisted of 10 to 13 men
5610 - Vosper 72''6' MTB 77 - €108.50
The Vosper company became famous, during the Second World War, for the production of small and fast Motor Torpedo Boats (MTB) and Motor Gun Boats (MGB) for the Royal Navy. Among the various boats in production, the Vosper MTB 72’6” were characterized by a significant life cycle with different mission profiles as the coastal patrol and the anti-submarine support in the North Sea and English Channel. Power from 3 engines with an impressive power of 4,200 hp, Vosper MTB was able to reach a speed close to 40 knots (70 km/h). The first versions were introduced at the beginning of the war but were gradually replaced with new variants, type I and type II, which were characterized by a different combination of offensive and defensive weaponry. They were usually armed with 457 mm torpedo tubes, depth charges, and 0.303” Vickers machine guns or, more rarely, from 0.5” Vickers machine guns , for air defense. The crew consisted of 10 to 13 men
5610 - Vosper 72''6' MTB 77 - €108.50
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