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Tamiya Hms Nelson Battleship

Tamiya Hms Nelson Battleship

Brand: Tamiya

Part No: HC-77504

£11.04 RRP £12.99

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The Tamiya HMS Nelson Battleship (HC-77504) presents the Royal Navy capital ship laid down in 1922, launched in 1925 and completed in 1927. Notable for its unique arrangement of armament and innovative construction materials, HMS Nelson represented a treaty-era design that balanced firepower, protection and weight-saving techniques.

Design And Armament

  • Nine 16-inch guns mounted in triple turrets, all positioned forward of the bridge
  • Twelve 6-inch guns in twin turrets for secondary armament
  • Six 4.7-inch anti-aircraft guns and eight 2-pounder pom-poms
  • Two submerged 24.5-inch torpedo tubes, one per beam
  • Weight-saving construction with lightweight steel, aluminium, fir decking (in place of teak) and fireproofed plywood for internal non-structural elements
  • Tower bridge and mast, with flush decks; machinery spaces arranged with engine rooms ahead of boilers

Protection, Power And Performance

  • Armour scheme included a 14-inch belt along the beam
  • Main turret armour up to 16 inches (9-inch plate to the rear); barbettes 15 inches
  • Deck protection up to 6.25 inches over magazines, tapering to 3 inches over machinery
  • Brown-Curtis geared turbines on two shafts, supplied by Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company
  • Trial performance around 23.5 knots and approximately 46,000 HP at standard displacement
  • Peacetime complement about 1,300, increasing to roughly 1,700 in wartime

Service Notes

While powerful, the design was a compromise and the ship was known for challenging handling, particularly in crosswinds, shallow water and following seas. Tamiya’s portrayal of HMS Nelson highlights the distinctive forward-gunned silhouette and armour profile that made this British battleship an icon of interwar naval engineering.

The Nelson was laid down in December 1922 at the Newcastle yard of Vickers-Armstrong. She was launched on September 3rd 1925 and completed in June 1927. Her armament consisted of nine 16-inch guns in triple turrets all sited forward of her bridge, twelve 6-inch guns in twin turrets, six 4-7 inch A.A. guns and eight 2 pounder pom-poms. Also two submerged torpedo tubes housed one on each beam forward below the lower deck line. It is insteresting to note these torpedos were of the 24.5 inch type common in the Japanese Navy, but unique to Nelson and Rodney within the Royal Navy as were their 16-inch guns. In order to save weight extensive use was made of new materials in her construction, such as light weight steel, aluminium, fir for her deck in place of the traditional teak, and plywood for many internal non structural bulkheads and fittings, all of which was fireproofed. Her completed displacement was 33,950 tons over a thousand tons under the limit imposed.

The Nelson and Rodney were the first British warships to have a tower bridge and mast, also the first to have flush decks since the "Lord Nelsons" of 1908 and have their engine rooms forward of the boilers.

As protection she carried a 14-inch armour belt along her beam which ran from slightly ahead of her fore turret aft to her steering compartment. Her main turrets carried armour 16-inches thick except for their backs which were 9-inch plate, the barbettes were of 15-inch plate and her middle deck A.P. was 6 1/4 inches thick over her magazines, varying to 3-inches over her machinery spaces.

She was powered by Brown-Curtis geared turbines driving two shafts and her machinery was supplied by the Wallsend Slipway and Engineering Company. These gave her a speed of 23.5 knots and 46,000 H.P. at her standard displacement on trials, though this speed was seldom attained in service. She carried a complement in peacetime of 1,300 Officers and men, this being increase in wartime to 1,700.

Because of her design, a compromise at best, she handled very badly under most conditions, and especially in cross winds or in shallow water. In a following sea or going astern she steered poorly, and was slow to answer the helm under all conditions.





Key Info:
  • Brand: Tamiya
  • Part No: HC-77504
  • Barcode: 4950344999583
  • Scale: 1:700
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