Takom 1/700 SMS Derfflinger 1916 and SMS Luetzow 1916 and Zeppelin Q Class Limited Edition by Takom delivers a comprehensive collection of German WWI naval power, perfect for recreating the epic Battle of Jutland.
Featuring:
- Highly Detailed Replicas: Faithfully captures the intricate details of these iconic WWI warships and airship.
- Three Models in One Kit: Includes the SMS Derfflinger, SMS Luetzow, and a Zeppelin Q Class airship.
- Limited Edition: A rare and collectible set for discerning naval history enthusiasts.
Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- SMS Derfflinger Length: 28.6 cm
- SMS Luetzow Length: 28.6 cm
- Zeppelin Q Class Length: 25.7 cm
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1/700
- Manufacturer: Takom
- Model: SMS Derfflinger 1916, SMS Luetzow 1916, Zeppelin Q Class Limited Edition
- Parts count: 900+
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic
- Assembly: Required
- Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
- Recommended Age: 15+
- Hull Type: Full Hull
- Display Stand: Yes
Perfect for: WWI naval history enthusiasts, experienced ship modelers, and collectors seeking a challenging and rewarding project.
Why this kit matters
The SMS Derfflinger and SMS Luetzow were German battlecruisers that played a key role in the Battle of Jutland, the largest naval battle of World War I. These ships were powerful and heavily armed, representing the pinnacle of German naval technology. The Zeppelin Q Class airships were used for reconnaissance and bombing raids, adding another dimension to naval warfare. This limited edition kit allows you to recreate a significant moment in naval history, showcasing the ships and airships that shaped the First World War.
This model kit allows you to accurately depict three iconic vessels from WWI. The limited edition status makes it a highly collectible item. Building this kit provides insight into the design, function, and historical significance of these ships and airships.
How to use it
This is a plastic model kit that requires assembly. Paint and glue are required for a detailed finish. Use modelling tools to carefully remove parts from the sprues and follow the instructions for assembly. Consider researching reference photos to accurately depict the weathering and markings on your models. Once assembled, display your ships and airship as a tribute to naval history.
This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

