--The Royal Navy Light Cruiser Aurora was laid down at the Portsmouth Shipyard on July 27, 1935, launched on August 20, 1936, and completed on November 12, 1937.
――Belonging to the Home Fleet, when World War II began, I have been participating in the Norwegian Campaign since April 1940.
――After that, from October 1941, Aurora will attack the enemy fleet based in Malta as K unit with the light cruiser Penelope, destroyer Lance, and Livery.
――In October 1942, he participated in Operation Torch following Operation Train, and in 1943 he participated in Operation Husky and Operation Slapstick.
――After that, he continued to work in the Aegean Sea and was damaged by the bombing on October 30, 1943. After the repairs were completed, he participated in Operation Dragoon and operations in Greece.
--After the end of the war, Aurora was sold to the Republic of China on May 19, 1948, and was commissioned under the new name [Chongqing].
――After that, the ship name was changed twice and it was dismantled in the 1990s.
--In addition to the kit, etching parts, metal parts, and bridge parts (made by 3D printer) are included.
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