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Victory at Sea - Regia Marina Bundle

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A Wargames Delivered Exclusive Bundle containing everything you need to paint your  Regia Marina. 

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The Regia Marina was primarily tasked with interrupting British logistics and trade through the Mediterranean, and with keeping the Axis nations’ links to North Africa open. Major actions with the Royal Navy were not desirable nor really necessary for this mission to be carried out.

8 Vessels
Warlord Resin

Contents:

  • Aquila-class Carrier - Aquila
  • Conte di Cavour-class Battleship – Conte di Cavour 1940
  • Etna-class cruiser – Etna 1942
  • Zara-class cruiser – Pola 1940
  • Luigi Cadorna-class cruiser – Luigi Cadorna 1940
  • Navigator-class Destroyer x3
  • Torpedo-Bomber Aircraft – Reggiane RE.2001 Falco II x4 flights
  • Ship Cards and Damage Sliders
  • Assembly Instructions

Regia Marina Submarines & MTB Sections

7 Vessels
Warlord Resin

Submarines: Compared to a German Type VII C submarine, the Marcello-class were much larger, displacing 1,060 tons versus 769. Speed and range between the two classes were almost similar, but the Marcello-class had more torpedo tubes than the famous U-Boat. The Marcello-class should be considered one of the most successful produced by the Italian shipyards and showed very good qualities – being fast, structurally robust and relatively manoeuvrable.

MTBs: Capable of 45 knots, the Italian Motoscafo Armato Silurante (Armed Torpedo Boat) or MAS Boats were extremely active in the Mediterranean theatre. Though they were not well suited to rougher seas, they still achieved a great deal of note, including the torpedoing of HMS Capetown and an attack on the harbour of Malta, though the latter was a failure that cost two MAS Boats.

Based on German S1 class S-Boats the Italians found in the port of Cattaro in Yugoslavia, the MS Boat was larger and far more seaworthy than the MAS designs. Though not as fast, it was far better suited to long range patrols in the Mediterranean being more stable and more comfortable. It was an MS Boat that sank the largest vessel of any MTB in the war, HMS Manchester, in 1942.

Box contains:

  • Marcello-class Submarines x 3
  • MAS MTB sections x 2
  • MS MTB sections x2
  • Ship Cards