Submarine HMS Safari (P211), Great Britain, World War II, 1: 350, Editions Atlas
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Scale1:350
Real Admiral Benjamin Bryant |
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Submarine HMS Safari (P211), Great Britain, World War II, 1: 350, Editions Atlas
The HMS Safari, launched in November 1941, was one of the third group of British S-class submarines built by Cammell Laird & Co Limited, Birkenhead. The Safari was sponsored by the citizens of Dereham, Norfolk, with the sum of 250,339 pounds collected during the "Warship Week".
HMS Safari was in charge, during much of its wartime career, of Benjamin Bryant, who also commanded the HMS Sealion during the war. Bryant later recounted his exploits aboard the two ships in his book, "One Man Band" (later reissued as "Submarine Commander").
Scale 1: 350
Length: 19.70 cm.
Total height: 4.60 cm. (including base)
One of the sides is sectioned to appreciate its interior.
Original ref: 7169117
Manufacture in metal and plastic.
Mounted and painted.
Includes peanay plate with submarine model.
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