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RICHELIEU BATTLESHIP MODEL

The Richelieu battleship belonged to a class of fast battleships built for the French Navy between the 1930s and 1950s. Initially two ships were ordered in 1935 in response to Italian's Littorio-class battleships. After Germany ordered two Bismarck-class battleships, France responded with another pair of Richelieus. 

Richelieu battleships were based on the preceding Dunkerque class, but scaled up to accommodate more powerful 380 mm (15 in) guns and armor to protect them from guns of the same caliber. To keep the ships within the displacement limits imposed by the Washington Naval Treaty, they featured the same concentrated arrangement as the Dunkerques for the main battery: two quadruple gun turrets placed forward. They also incorporated new, more compact boilers that allowed for a shorter hull for fast speed.   

Work on Clemenceau and Gascogne stopped after the Germans occupied France. Richelieu was finished shortly before the French defeat in the Battle of France, while Jean Bart battleship was hurriedly prepared to be ready to go to sea during the campaign. Both vessels fled to French colonies in Africa. 

In mid-1940,  battleship Richelieu was attacked twice and damaged by British forces attempting to coerce the crew to defect to Free France.

After the French African colonies shifted to Free French control, Richelieu traveled to the United States for modernization. She saw active service with the British Home Fleet in early 1944 before being transferred to the Eastern Fleet later that year. There, the battleship took part in numerous operations against Japanese forces in the Indian Ocean. She proudly attended the Japanese surrender of Singapore at the end of the war.

After the war, Richelieu battleship operated in French Indochina as part of the initial effort to restore French colonial rule. She provided fire support to French forces in the colony during Operation Mapor. 

In 1952, Richelieu was removed from active service for use as a gunnery training ship. In 1956, she was placed in reserve and was thereafter used as a stationary training vessel and barracks ship until 1968 when she was sold for scrap.

The Richelieu class battleship was by no means inferior to their peers. In fact, the distinctive look of the class is only matched by their excellent, well-balanced design. For one, she had an impressively deep torpedo defense system. At the system’s maximum depth amidships, she enjoyed a depth of 23’. That was greater than that of any of her contemporaries.

This primarily wood model of the French battleship Richelieu is 49" long x 14" tall x 7" wide (1/200 scale).  We can also build the Richelieu model in other popular scales such as 1/350 (28" long), 1/144 scale (68" long), 1/100 scale (98" long). Email us to get a model: Services@ModelShipMaster.com   

We can also paint the model the camouflage theme just like the Richelieu after her refit in the US.


 

Learn more about the Richelieu class battleship here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_battleship_Richelieu