HMS Queen Elizabeth was the name ship of the Queen Elizabeth class of battleships. She was the most powerful battleship in the British fleet when completed, and continued to provide valuable service with the Royal Navy during the Second World War, where she served as the flagship of Admiral Andrew Cunningham in the Mediterranean. 
 She was built with sixteen 6in guns. However, the four guns below the quarterdeck proved to be useless and were replaced by two guns above the midships battery, a layout that was copied on the rest of the class. 
 Item No    05797
 Item Name    HMS Queen Elizabeth 1918
 Bar Code    9580208057972
 Scale    1:700
 Item Type    Static Kit
 Model Brief    Length: 281mm   Beam: 39.7mm
 Total Parts    170+pcs
 Metal Parts    n/a
 Photo Etched Parts    1piece
 Film Parts    n/a
 Resin Parts    n/a
 Total Sprues    6 sprues, upper hull, lower hull, waterline plate, deck and stand
 Paint Schemes    HMS Queen Elizabeth 1918
 Released Date    2011-11
 More Features "-  Lower hull & upper hull made from multi-directional slide moulds.
 -  Either full hull version or waterline version can be selected.
 -  Deck wood pattern finely rendered
 -  Contains display stand and engraved name plate 
 -  Photo-etched frets included"