

She possesses excellent armor capable of reliably bouncing and shattering incoming ranged AP shells while also being able to navigate and relocate across the map effectively thanks to her powerful engines and best in class concealment. After the war, KGV had a smaller career before being finally scrapped in 1957.Īrmament: 10x 356mm L/45 BL 14-inch Mk.VII naval guns (2x4 1x2), 16x 133mm L/50 QF 5.25-inch naval guns (8x2), 52x 40mm L/39 QF 2-pounder anti-aircraft guns (5x8 3x4), 18x 20mm L/70 Oerlikon Mk. The King George V (or 'KGV') is somewhat of an odditity. KGV herself participated in almost all theaters of the Second World War, participating in the hunt for the Bismarck in 1941, operation Husky in 1943 and finally helping in the Pacific War in 1945, participating in the japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay. Compared to the previous Nelson-class, the KGV-class had a more traditional layout and used smaller caliber guns, mounted in the world's only ever built true quadruple gun turrets.

The lead ship of the King George V class of fast battleships, built in the UK in the eve of WW2. HMS King George V (1943) (normal, skybox) THIS IS NOT A DRIVEABLE VEHICLE, AND I WILL NEVER MAKE IT ONE, SO PLEASE, DO NOT BOTHER ASKING.įully rigged, use a model tool to tamper with moving parts. Also no camouflage for now as it would require a second model. New year, new battleship! No broken segments this time as I lack those parts.

A prop of the KGV, as she appears in World of Warships.
