The Battlecruiser Hood (Anatomy of the Ship)
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The Conway Maritime Modeller's Series
Following the continuing success of the Model Shipwright journal and numerous related titles, Conway Maritime Press is proud to announce a new range of user-friendly, high-quality titles for the ship modeller.
Produced in a convenient A4 format each title presents a service history of each ship, maps, numerous scale plans, diagrams, contemporary photographs (some rare), camouflage details, photographs of completed models including close-ups, incredible analytical diagrams as well as cross-sections and a detailed bibliography.
HMS Hood
Built during the First World War, the battlecruiser Hood was the largest, fastest and one of the most handsome capital ships in the world. Early on in her career she was employed on several international assignments as a representative of the British Empire, culminating in 'showing the flag' on a grand scale in the world cruise of 1923-24. She thus became one of the most recognisable symbols of the Royal Navy; her destruction by Bismarck in 1941 was received with shocked disbelief throughout the country.