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Austro-Hungarian dreadnought commissioned 1912. During World War I, Viribus Unitis took part in the flight of the German warships SMS Goeben and Breslau. In May 1915, she also took part in the bombardment of the Italian port city of Ancona. Viribus Unitis was sunk while at anchor by a limpet mine planted by Raffaele Rossetti, an Italian engineer and naval officer of the Regia Marina, and Raffaele Paolucci, an Italian surgeon and naval officer, on 1 November 1918.

Lenght : 151 m

Speed : 20.4 knots

Displacement : 20000 t standard

Armament : 12x305 mm guns, 12x150 mm guns, 12x66 mm guns

Armor : belt 279 mm, deck 36 mm, main turrets 279 mm, conning tower 279 mm

Model is in scale 1:1000. Set contained ship body, 2 mast-pieces, 2 crane-pieces and 4 gun turrets. Was printed on Prusa i3 MK3S with nozzle 0.4 mm, layer 0.1 mm with PLA

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