Model Set HMS King George V
€17,99 incl. BTW
Model kit of the King George V, from 1940 to 1948 the flagship of the British Home Fleet. She also took part in the hunt for the Bismarck.
Uitverkocht
Fabrikant | Revell |
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Schaal | 1:1200 |
€17,99 incl. BTW
Model kit of the King George V, from 1940 to 1948 the flagship of the British Home Fleet. She also took part in the hunt for the Bismarck.
Uitverkocht
Fabrikant | Revell |
---|---|
Schaal | 1:1200 |
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