Brand: Force of Valor
Model: 861010A, Chinese Aircraft Carrier Liaoning
[CV-16], Hong Kong visit 2017 (20th Anniversiary of HKSAR)
Material: Diecast
Type: Aircraft Carrier
Scale: 1/700
Length: 43.7cm, Width:10.6cm
[Stock Available. Original, Brand new and
unused]
Features:
Diecast metal hull structure
Wooden look display stand with chrome plated metal
pillars
Meticulous details on carrier’s fighter jets and
helicopters surface, even including panel lines!
Nestle your aircraft carrier in the sailing mode, sea
wave shaped blister
Created from painstaking research and historical notes
Superior painting, pad-printing and assembling craftsmanship
World’s first in 1/700 scale, manually adjustable jet
elevators
World’s first in 1/700 scale, fighter jets taking-off and
landing transparent display stand
Forces of Valor signature weathering effects
Special Souvenir – 1/700 scale sailors aboard CV-16 LiaoNing
spell out “Hello Hong Kong!”
Constructed from over 240 parts
No painting required
Highly collectable.
Background:
Liaoning is a Chinese Type 001 aircraft carrier. The first aircraft carrier
commissioned into the People's Liberation Army Navy Surface Force, she is
classified as a training ship, intended to allow the Navy to experiment, train
and gain familiarity with aircraft carrier operations.
Originally laid down in 1985, she was built by the Black Sea Shipyard, the sole
manufacturer of Soviet aircraft carrier in Mykolaiv. Soviet's plan was to build two aircraft
carriers at the beginning; one is now the Admiral Kuznetsov, the sole Russian
navy aircraft carrier, the other one was named Varyag, which had never been
completed due to the dissolution of Soviet Union in 1991, the stripped hulk
including drawings were eventually sold by Ukraine in 1998 and towed to the
Dalian Naval Shipyard located in northeast China.
After a decade long of refitting and deploying latest technology into the ship,
on 25th September 2012, the Liaoning CV-16 aircraft carrier was classified with
designation of Type 001 in the People's liberation Army Navy, she was intended
as a training ship, allowing navy to gain various knowledges towards aircraft
carrier operations. The Liaoning
aircraft carrier was finally announced to be combat ready in November 2016.
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