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Dingyuan battleship Zhenyuan battleship Beiyang Fleet

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Battleship Ting Yuen was one of the main battleships of the Beiyang Fleet during the Qing government era, an ironclad warship commissioned by the Qing Dynasty of China and built by the German Vulkan shipyard

The Battleship Ting Yuen was 94.5 meters long, 18 meters wide, with a draft of 6 meters, a displacement of 7355 tons, and a maximum speed of 14.5 knots

The Battleship Ting Yuen returned to China and entered service in 1885, serving as the flagship of the Qing government's Beiyang Fleet and was hailed as the 'largest warship in Asia'. During the Sino-Japanese War, in February 1895, Japanese forces attacked Weihaiwei, the anchorage of the Beiyang Fleet. The Ting Yuen was damaged and ran aground by a Japanese torpedo boat that had infiltrated the naval base. To prevent the Ting Yuen from falling into enemy hands, Ding Ruchang and Liu Buchan ordered the battleship to be scuttled. After the Sino-Japanese War, the Ting Yuen was extensively dismantled by the Japanese. Its weapons and materials were taken to Japan as spoils of war, and the remaining wreckage sank to the seabed

 

AMS multi-color printing, or you can set it as a white model and paint it yourself

Later, a new collection of Beiyang Fleet models will be launched, including models of ships like Dingyuan, Zhiyuan, Pingyuan, Jiyuan, Chaoyong, and Guangjia, all designed for multi-part, multi-color printing. Stay tuned

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