Description:
HMS Warspite Queen Elizabeth-Class, launched in 1913, served the Royal Navy with distinction in both World Wars, earning more battle honors than any other British battleship. Her legacy as a resilient and powerful vessel remains deeply respected.
This 30-inch model is handcrafted from premium Canadian red cedar, Teak, and Mahogany,... using the plank-on-frame method. Each piece takes 3–6 months to complete, capturing fine detail and craftsmanship throughout.
We craft each model with exceptional care — and we don’t consider it complete until you’re fully satisfied. Throughout the process, you’ll receive detailed photo updates at every important stage:
- Hull construction
- Deck detailing and structures
- Final painting and finishing touches
Once approved, your finished model is securely packed in a custom wooden crate with protective cushioning to ensure safe delivery anywhere in the world.
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History:
HMS Warspite (03) was a Queen Elizabeth–class battleship of the Royal Navy, launched in 1913 and commissioned in 1915. She first saw action during World War I at the Battle of Jutland in 1916, where she sustained heavy damage but earned a reputation for resilience and fighting spirit.
Between the wars, HMS Warspite underwent extensive modernization, receiving new engines, improved armor, and upgraded weaponry. In World War II, she served in numerous key operations, including the Battle of Narvik, the Battle of Cape Matapan, and the D-Day landings. She was nicknamed the “Grand Old Lady” for her durability and distinguished combat record.
After the war, HMS Warspite was retired and slated for scrapping. However, during her final voyage in 1947, she broke free from her tow and ran aground in Cornwall. Though never fully dismantled, her legacy endures as one of the most decorated and admired ships in Royal Navy history.