At the beginning of the Second World War the HMS Kelly and the HMS Kipling were among the most up-to-date of the Royal Navy warships. By 1942 a total of 24 destroyers of the same type divided into J, K and N Classes had been completed. The HMS Kelly sank on 23rd May 1941 during the battles off Crete, the HMS Kipling on 11th May 1942 off the North African coast.
- Waterline hull.
- HMS Kelly or HMS Kipling can be built.
- Deck with extensive superstructures.
- Lifeboats.
- Torpedo tubes.
- Six 120 mm guns.
Decals for following versions:
- HMS Kelly, Royal Navy, 5th Destroyer Flotilla, Mediterranean Sea, 1941.
- HMS Kipling, Royal Navy, 14th Destroyer Flottila, Mediterranean Sea, 1942.
- HMS Kipling, Royal Navy, 7th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet, 1940.