1:1800 Valk class of the Government Navy
The Valk class were two ships initial developed as "Opiumhunters" as part of the Dutch East indies Government Navy. But used by the Dutch Navy in 1942.
Hr.Ms. Arend. Scuttled near Tjilatjap 7th march 1942 to prevent capture by the Japanese forces. Raised and commissioned in the IJN as Patrol-boat PB-108. She was sunk 28th march 1945 during an attack by seven United States B-24 Bombers.
Hr.Ms. Valk. Scuttled near Tjilatjap 7th march 1942 to prevent capture by the Japanese forces. Raised and commissioned in the IJN as Patrol-boat PB-104. On the 15th of August 1945 she was handed over to the Allied forces, however she hit a mine 9 days later and sunk in the Kanmon Straits.
The ships were armed with two 75mm Guns and one 12.7mm Machine gun. (In Dutch services)
This listing is for a single ship.
The printed example is in 1:1000th scale. NOTE: The base is not included
This model is printed under license from Allan's Corner.
