Siluro a Lenta Corsa - "Maiale"
Siluro a Lenta Corsa - "Maiale"
The Italianminifg Siluro a Lenta Corsa is a scale reproduction, mountable and made up of original Lego pieces, of the underwater assault vehicle used by the Italian Royal Navy during the Second World War.
The sales package includes:
- A small bag containing the pieces for torpedo assembling (78 pcs.).
- Two Gamma Group scuba divers minifigures.
- A certificate attesting to Siluro a Lenta Corsa authenticity, as an Italianminifig product, and to its belonging to a limited edition.
- Assembly instructions.
Familiarly called "Maiale" (Pig), the torpedo was made up of three parts. A tail with the engine; a central part in which the batteries and two operators who led the vessel and carried out the attack on enemy ships were accommodated; a front part in which the explosive charge that was used to carry out the planned assault was stowed.
The Siluro a Lenta Corsa derived from a semi-underwater assault vehicle designed by Eng. Raffaele Rossetti during the First World War, the Rossetti self-propelled torpedo, also known as "Mignatta".
The project was perfected in 1935 and, led by the men of the X Flottiglia MAS, the "pigs" were used in a highly successful mission in 1941: the sinking of the British battleships HMS Valiant and HMS Queen Elizabeth.
(This product is not a toy: it is not suitable for children under the age of 14, due to the small parts that constitute it. It is a collector's item of historical interest. Each Italianminifig item does not intend to celebrate any authoritarian regime, not intends to foment hatred or a repressive spirit towards freedom and human rights).