PB-106 ex NL Banckert |
DBTyp | Model | |
Base type | van Galen | |
Kit manufacturer | HP Models | (HP Models:) http://www.ebay.de/str/Der-Waterliner ex http://www.hp-models.com |
Material | Resin | |
Origin country | Netherlands | Parent category: Europe |
Operator country | Netherlands Japan For the class: Germany Japan Netherlands | Parent category: Europe, Asia |
Built | 18.1.2016 | |
Topics | Destroyer | (Ship:) Navies: To the list of all ship classes Parent category: Ship |
Aera of use | Interwar WW2 afterwar For the class: Interwar WW2 afterwar | (WW2:) second world war |
Scale | 1/700 | |
TextEN | In February 1942 the Banckert fought together with the Index 3035 (Van Ghent (1930/38)) against the Japanese invasion in Palembang. End of February, she was so badly damaged that it was abandoned 2.3.42. For this purpose, they were fired from the submarine K-XVIII with the onboard gun. The Japanese raised and rebuilt it as patrol boat 106. (P-106 or PB-106 is just a Western designation) However, it was not completely finished. The final shape is not completely clear. For new arguments and an according conversion see Conversion P106. | |
BaseVehicle | Ship | |
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Model Van Galen (1939/40) / ZH3 | ![]() |
![]() Interpretation of the planned design of P106 (PB-106 ex NL Banckert) |
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![]() Box art PB-106 ex NL Banckert |
![]() Original pic P106 Banckert 1946 in Surabaya. Source & Rights: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:IJN_PB106-1946.jpg (PB-106 ex NL Banckert) |
![]() Usual interpretation of the view on P106. Source, terms of use: http://shipbucket.com/images.php?dir=Real Designs/Japan/DD Patrol boat 106.png (PB-106 ex NL Banckert) |
![]() Original pic 2.3.1942 3000ts dock with Banckert begins to sink. Copyright and source: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie, http://www.maritiemdigitaal.nl/index.cfm?event=search.getdetail&id=120001152 (PB-106 ex NL Banckert) |