Billing Boats Frigates Jylland Limited Edition - (429408)

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Product details

The frigate 'Jylland' was the last warship of the Danish Royal Navy built of oak. It was launched on 20 January 1860. 'Jylland' was also the first steam-powered, screw-driven ship and, with an engine output of 400 hp, was able to reach the then impressive speed of 12 knots. A noteworthy feature is that the screw could be raised up into a screw well so that it did not slow the ship down under sail. On 9 May 1864, 'Jylland' fought in the Battle of Heligoland against a fleet of Austrian and Prussian ships. King Christian IX used the ship on various visits to Iceland and Russia. The 2450-ton 'Jylland' had a hull length of 71 m (96 m overall) and a beam of 13.5 m. The ship had a crew of between 405 and 437 men, depending on the ship's duties, and carried 44 muzzle-loaded cannons. In 1960, 'Jylland' was towed by tugs from the naval base in Copenhagen to Ebeltoft. On 11 August 1984, it made its last voyage into a new exhibition dock. After several years of restoration work, frigate 'Jylland' was opened to the public. For those with an interest in ships and life at sea, this 130-year-old ship is certainly worth visiting.

Key specifications

Theme
Ship
Item number
52727054

General information

Manufacturer
Billing Boats
Category
Building bricks
Manufacturer no.
429408
Release date
5.11.2024

Colour

Colour
BlackBrown
Exact colour description
BlackBrownWood colour

Terminal block properties

Theme
Ship

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Length
101 cm
Width
13 cm
Height
63 cm

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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Warranty score

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Warranty case duration

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    1 day

Return rate

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  • 1.Brixies
    0.2 %
  • 1.Nanoblock
    0.2 %
  • 3.Qman
    0.4 %
  • 4.Androni
    0.5 %
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