Card Model Kit – HMS Exeter


Published by the Polish publisher, JSC, the kit builds a 1:400 scale waterline model of the WW2 cruiser, HMS Exeter.


Launched in 1929, HMS Exeter, as part of Force G at the outbreak of WW2, was patrolling off the East Coast of South America.  It was here on 15th. December 1939 that, in company with HMS Ajax and HMNZS Achilles, she met the pocket battleship, Graf Spee, in the Battle of the River Plate. After an engagement lasting about 90 minutes, the Graf Spee broke off and headed for the neutral port of Montevideo. The subsequent propaganda campaign, directed at convincing the Germans that powerful British naval forces were waiting outside the harbour, convinced the Germans to scuttle the pocket battleship. HMS Exeter was badly damaged in the battle and retired to the Falklands for temporary repairs. On 1st. March 1942, she was sunk in the Battle of the Java Sea.


The kit, which makes a model about 17 inches long, has good diagrams and full English instructions. The parts are printed on 6 sheets of A4 card. 


The modeller cuts out the pieces, scores, bends, folds and curves them into the right shape before gluing them together. The result is a proper 3-D scale model. 


I am happy to reduce the postage costs on the purchase of more than one item.