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This kit depicts the HMS King George V, the lead ship of her namesake class of battleships which served the Royal Navy during WWII. Her flat-sided bridge area and distinctive stern shape have been accurately reproduced. Modellers can also enjoy exploring the layout of various superstructure areas such as the navigation and compass decks. Her formidable appearance is completed by her armament of ten 14-inch guns, sixteen 5.25-inch guns, and over 100 anti-aircraft guns. Model comes with a stand with nameplate for a gorgeous display.
$109.99
The Musashi was the second ship in the Yamato class of battleships built by the Japanese Navy. Her most distinguishing features were her 9 huge 46cm guns, which had a range of 41km and could penetrate 43cm of armor plating at a distance of up to 30km. The massive ship had a displacement of over 70,000 tons, and was laid down on March 29, 2013. Some two and a half years later in November 1940 she was launched and finally commissioned for service on August 5, 1942. Model depicts the Musashi as she appeared in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
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$169.99
1/700 Waterline Series assembly kit of the Musashi, which was laid down in 1938 as the second ship of the Yamato-class and completed in August 1942 as Japan's last battleship. The armor belts on the hull sides as well as the boat storage hangar at the stern feature a high degree of detail. The barrels of the triple 46cm gun turrets are individually-molded and feature sharply reproduced waterproof covers. The secondary 15.5cm guns, 12.7cm DP guns, radars, rangefinders, etc. are also highly detailed. Furthermore, the gun turrets can be freely rotated thanks to the use of polycaps.
$53.99
The I-400 was a submarine the likes of which the world had never seen before. At the time of their completion, the I-400 and her sister ships were the largest, and arguably the most advanced submarines in the world. With a 122m length, 12m width, and 6,560 ton displacement, their size rivalled that of destroyers of the time and their amazing endurance could allow them to traverse the globe one and a half times. Loaded with 3 Seiran bombers, the planned attack on the Panama Canal was only moments away from reality. Diverted to attack the gathering Allied invasion fleet at Ulithi, the war ended before the submarines could launch their strike. However, the I-400 class submarines' technological advances were recognized and it can be said that they helped influence the development of nuclear ballistic submarines after the war.
$99.99
This kit of the Fletcher measures about 15 inches long when complete. Full hull model kit with detailed instruction and display Base.
$49.99
One of four Iowa Class battleships built by the U.S. Navy, the BB-62 New Jersey was first commissioned during WWII, and has since been deployed with distinction to significant modern day conflicts including Korea, Vietnam, Lebanon and the Gulf War. After serving for close to half a century, this historical battleship now makes her way to Tamiya's high quality Water Line series.
$54.99
This is a plastic model assembly kit of the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier CV-3 Saratoga. It depicts her as she appeared in the Battle of Iwo Jima in February 1945. The CV-3 Saratoga was launched as the second ship in the U.S. Navy's Lexington class of aircraft carriers in April 1925 and commissioned in November 1927. Fondly nicknamed "Sister Sara", she was in fact originally laid down as a battle cruiser but converted into an aircraft carrier during construction. Thus, she had a more slim-line hull than other carriers and featured an enclosed bow that was unusual for the times but improved protection from higher swells.
$69.99
The kit has 40 parts in light grey plastic and 4 bonus brass shells
$23.99
Ready to assemble plastic model kit with over 100 parts of Vulcan's Ordnance QF 2 Pounder Mark IX (Carriage Mark II) British anti-tank gun.
$49.99
This new kit from Vulcan Models of the Zündapp K 500 with one rider figure has 80 parts in light grey plastic, 24 etched brass parts and 4 stainless steel wheel spoke discs and 4 small seat springs.
$33.99
G.91 was the first combat aircraft designed and developed by Italy itself after WWII. It served in the Italian Air Force and the Luftwaffe. It was also used by the Portuguese Air Force for the war of Africa. Besides, G.91s were used by the Frecce Tricolori from 1964 to 1981.G.91R was the most widely used version in the G.91 series.
$49.99
The Messerschmitt Me410, nicknamed the Hornisse ("Hornet"), was a German heavy fighter and Schnellbomber used by the Luftwaffe during World War II. It was developed from the Me210 and fitted with a more powerful Daimler-Benz DB 603A engine, which greatly improved its flight performance . A BK5 50-mm cannon was added to the Me410B-2/U4,which greatly enhanced the combat capabilities. Hence it was called“bomber-killer”.
$99.99