Trumpeter 06704 1/700 HMS Dreadnought 1907 Precision Model Kit  [TP06704]

Trumpeter 06704 - 1/700 HMS Dreadnought 1907
Price:
CAD$37.14
Brand:
Trumpeter
Model:
TP06704
GTIN:
9580208067049
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Trumpeter 06704 - 1/700 HMS Dreadnought 1907: Precision Scale Replica

The HMS Dreadnought, launched in 1906, transformed battleship design with its all-big-gun layout and steam turbine power. This 1/700 scale kit from Trumpeter captures the defining profile of that pivotal warship and lets builders recreate a landmark of naval history.

Why the Dreadnought Redefined Naval Power

The arrival of the Dreadnought set a new benchmark in fleet design and made earlier battleship classes obsolete. Model builders will find the kit highlights the ship's distinctive silhouette and armament in compact, authentic detail.

Assembly Notes for Experienced Builders

Trumpeter's 1/700 kit targets hobbyists who value precise fit and fine detail. Careful assembly and cleanup are needed to achieve a polished result, and the finely moulded components reflect the ship's superstructure and weapons layout.

Display Appeal and Collection Placement

When finished, this HMS Dreadnought model is a strong display piece for naval collections, fitting well with other early 20th century subjects and diorama setups.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/700
  • Material: PS plastic
  • Assembly: Glue required
  • Paint: Not included
  • Part count: Detailed parts for realistic assembly
The kit focuses on accurate external shapes and fittings at 1/700 scale, with finely moulded parts that recreate the ship's major features and silhouette for display use.
Polystyrene cement and model-grade cyanoacrylate are commonly used for joints, while acrylic or enamel ship paints provide durable, historically minded finishes.
This kit is best suited to modellers with some experience due to the small parts and delicate assembly. Novices may still tackle it with patience and basic modelling tools.

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