MOC-119082 Prince Eugene
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3485115
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Kostenloser Versand innerhalb Deutschlands und Österreichs (inkl. Zollabfertigung).
Die Schweiz (unter 5 kg) kann auch Zollabfertigungsdienste anbieten. Die Versandkosten in die Schweiz und in andere Länder entnehmen Sie bitte der Tabelle unten. Schweiz
0-5kg | €20.00 |
5-6kg | €34.00 |
6-8kg | €42.00 |
8-10kg | €52.00 |
10-12kg | €62.00 |
12-14kg | €70.00 |
14-16kg | €75.00 |
16-18 kg | €85.00 |
18-20 kg | €90.00 |
20-22 kg | €90.00 |
22-24kg | €90.00 |
24-30kg | €100.00 |
30kg+ | €150.00 |
United States | €30.00 |
Canada | €30.00 |
Niederlande | €10.00 |
Luxembourg | €10.00 |
- MOC-119082 Prinz Eugen German World War II strategic cruiser authorized and licensed by Resqusto can dynamically perform various functional movements with two engines.
- The Prinz Eugen was a heavy cruiser of the German Navy during World War II.
She was built in Kiel from 1936 to 1940 and was the third cruiser of the Admiral Hipper class.
- Together with the Bismarck she set sail for Operation Rheinübung in May 1941 and took part in the Battle of the Strait of Denmark.
- After that, she took part in many other operations, such as Cerberus, and she always came out without much damage, which is why she was nicknamed “Lucky Prince”.
- The Prinz Eugen was the largest ship in the Navy to survive the Second World War.
- She was handed over to the USA and used as a test subject in Operation Crossroads.
- Today her wreck lies upside down in the Kwaejin Atoll in the Pacific, clearly visible.