File:HMS Nelson (1931) profile drawing.png
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DescriptionHMS Nelson (1931) profile drawing.png |
English: HMS Nelson, Royal Navy battleship, as she was in 1931. 1/450 scale. Svenska: HMS Nelson, slagskepp i Royal Navy, som skeppet såg ut 1931. Skala 1:450. |
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