Coast Defence Battleship (1885) Chin-Yen
(?Chen-Yuen?)
Modelkrak | No. Mks-J 005 | 1:700

faktat
- Brändi:
- Modelkrak
- otsikko:
- Coast Defence Battleship (1885) Chin-Yen (?Chen-Yuen?)
- Määrä:
- Mks-J 005
- asteikko:
- 1:700
- Tyyppi:
- Täysi pakkaus
- julkaisi:
- 201x Uusi työkalu
- Aihe:
- Ironclad battleship Dingyuan-class » Taistelulaivat (Laivat)
merkinnät
Ironclad battleship Dingyuan-class
鎮遠 Zhènyuǎn (1882)/鎮遠 Chen Yuen
中华帝国海军 (Imperial Chinese Navy 1875-1912)
Tuotteen aikajana
Modelkrak
201x

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Emme tiedä mitään sisäisiä arvioita tästä Chin-Yen (#Mks-J 005) alkaen Modelkrak.
Kommentit

Tey messed up with names. It is Dingyuan class battleship (earlier known as Ting Yüan or, Ting-yuën), with the second ship Zhenyuan (earlier Chen Yüan). Ching Yuan (Jingyuan) was a different cruiser.
28 November 2019, 18:19

I think Chin Yen could be correct; it's the name the Japanese gave Chen Yuen after they captured her at the Battle of Weihaiwei refer navypedia.org/ships/japan/jap_bb_chin_yen.htm as well as en.wikipedia.org/wik..se_ironclad_Zhenyuan.
I agree Jingyuan is a different cruiser - being either 1886 and 1887 versions. One falls under the Zhiyuen-class and the other a class I have not yet been able to determine. I think we have both versions on Scalemates.
Let me know if you do not concur.
11 December 2019, 10:04

You are probably right, that someone took a look at old form of Japanese name - although an accepted romanization is now Chin'en. Anyway, this name is not too good for a ship known for its Chinese, not Japanese service😉
11 December 2019, 17:47

You make a good point - in 1885 it was still the Chen Yuen it was not until 1895 that she became the Chin Yen - very poor form by Modelkrak
11 December 2019, 20:54