
Academy 14218 1/800 Battleship Bismarck Static
10.00
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<p>Bismarck was a German battleship, the keel of which was laid in 1936 and launched in February 1939. The battleship entered the rope service in the German Navy (German Kriegsmarine) in August 1940. The ship was 251 meters long, 36 meters wide, and had a full displacement of 53,000 tons. Bismarck's top speed was around 29-30 knots. The main armament was 8 380 mm guns in four twin turrets, and the secondary armament included: 12 150 mm guns or 16 105 mm guns.</p>
<p>The Bismarck was the first ship of the type with the same name - the Bismarck. It was ordered to replace in line the old battleship Hannover, completely obsolete in the 1930s. At the time of launch, Bismarck was the largest German ship and the largest European battleship. It had good armor, and its main or secondary armament was inferior to its counterparts on British ships. He made his maiden voyage in September 1940, when he was ferry to Gdynia, which was to be his home port. Bismarck's combat trail during World War II was very short. Bismarck set out on its first combat voyage on May 19, 1941 - it was supposed to perform cruising operations in the Atlantic and attack primarily Allied convoys. In carrying out this plan, Bismarck, with the accompanying heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, was already crossing the Danish Strait a few days later. On May 24, a battle took place in this strait between the German team and British ships, as a result of which the battlecruiser HMS Hood was sunk and Bismarck itself was badly damaged. After this battle, significant Royal Navy forces - including the Polish destroyer ORP Piorun - were directed against Bismarck, which the German ship tracked down and sent to the bottom on May 27, 1941. It is worth noting that there is a probable hypothesis assuming that the battleship Bismarck was self-sunk by the crew in connection with the damage sustained in combat on May 27, which made it impossible to return to the base on its own.</p>
<p>This high quality plastic kit is a to scale model that will require assembly and may require additional tools, sold separately.</p>

Aoshima A005567 1/700 Asahi Class Destroyer DD-119
20.00
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<p>The Asahi (DD-119) is a modern Japanese destroyer, the keel of which was laid in 2015, it was launched in October 2016, and it was commissioned in March 2018. The total length of the ship is 151 meters and 18.3 meters wide. Full displacement is about 6,800 tons, and the maximum speed is around 30 knots. The destroyer is armed with: a single 127 mm Mark 45 cannon, 8 single Type 90 anti-ship missile launchers, a single 32-rail VLS Mk. 41 or two 20mm Vulcan Phalanx Block 1B sets. The ship can also take on board a single SH-60 helicopter.</p>
<p>The Asahi (DD-119) is the first of the two destroyers so far belonging to the class with the same name - ie Asahi. Design work on destroyers of this class started in 2013, and their main goal was, on the one hand, to supplement the Akizuki-class units in the JMSDF-class ships, and on the other - to complete replacement of the Hatsuyuki-class ships, the first representatives of which entered service in the early 1980s. Twentieth century. When designing Asahi-class destroyers, particular emphasis was placed on the ZOP (anti-submarine) capabilities, and efforts were made to provide them with the greatest possible modernization potential. It is worth noting that these are the first ones they destroyed in JMSDF, which use a COGLAG power plant, ie a power plant "composed" of gas turbines and an advanced electric drive. The Asahi (DD-119) has the same name as the Japanese battleship of the late 19th century and the Cold War destroyer.</p>
<p>This is an injection-plastic ship model kit.</p>

Meng WB-008 Warship Builder PLA Navy Shandong
14.00
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<p>The first Shandong model product, WB-008 Warship Builder – PLA Navy Shandong, will be available soon. This cartoonized product has continued the features of MENG Warship Builder series like snap-fit assembly design and pre-colored parts, so modellers can easily enjoy the fun of model building.</p>
<p>MENG has one more element for this Chinese equipment. The WB-008 Warship Builder – PLA Navy Shandong kit includes a compact ocean diorama base.</p>
<p>Shandong’s complex deck markings and dense details on both sides of the flight deck are represented.</p>
<p>The J-15 heavy carrier-based fighters and Z-18 helicopters carried on Shandong are also cartoonized. What’s more, they can be displayed as parking on the flight deck and flying in the air in this model.</p>
<p>The important close-in air defense weapons like HHQ-10 short range air defense missiles and Type 1130 close-in weapon systems are also reproduced in this model kit.</p>
<p>Come and get this interesting, powerful and cute cartoonized Shandong model.</p>
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Hasegawa 40061 1/350 IJN Battleship MIKASA The Battle of the Yellow Sea
49.00
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<p>One year before its decisive victory in the Battle of Tsushima, the Japanese Navy fought the Battle of Yellow Sea (August 1904), and won a marginal victory against the Russian Fleet, trying to break through the blockade at Port Arthur. The Russian Fleet returned to Port Arthur having lost its flagship, but the Japanese Fleet also suffered heavy losses. </p>
<p>Hasegawa has recreated the Mikasa's early appearence with this new model. While it contains much of the same tooling as the previous version ("Battle of Tsushima"), this kit includes additional parts for the "fighting top", with 4.7cm guns for two masts, and ventilators with round air intake covers.</p>

AFV Club SE70009 1/700 Modern Anti-Submarine Helicopter Set 1 (SH-60B & S-70C(M))
13.00
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<p><strong>Modern Anti-submarine Helicopter Set A</strong></p>
<p>This is an aircraft set made of injection-plastic or other materials for use with ship models or in airfield dioramas.</p>
<p>Contains enough parts to build 12x 1/700 scale S-70 / SH-60 helicopters.</p>
<h3>Includes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Australia Royal Navy S-70B</li>
<li>Brazilian Navy S-70B</li>
<li>Greece Navy S-70B </li>
<li>R.O.C Navy S-70C(M)</li>
<li>Singapore Air Force S-70B</li>
<li>Thailand Royal Navy S-70B</li>
<li>Turkey Navy S-70B</li>
<li>JMSDF Sh-60J</li>
<li>Spanish Navy SH-60B</li>
<li>U.S Navy Sh-60B</li>
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Trumpeter 006745 1/700 HMS York Battleship
26.00
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<p>HMS York was the first of the York-class heavy cruisers of the Royal Navy during World War II. After the war broke out in September 1939, it served as a cover for the transport fleet. In October, it began to hunt down German raiding ships. In April 1940, it transported army troops to Norway to participate in the Norwegian Campaign. In March 1941, a fleet covering the transportation of army troops arrived in Souda Bay, Crete. On the night of the 25th, it was hit by two demolition boats loaded with explosives from the Italian Navy in Souda Bay, causing it to lose its combat effectiveness. To avoid sinking, the British navy towed it to a sandbar and ran aground. Since it could not be repaired, it could only be used as an anti-aircraft fort. It was later blown up by the Luftwaffe. The wreckage was not demolished in Greece until after the war between Britain and Greece.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Hull made from multi-directional slide molds.</li>
<li>Deck wood pattern finely rendered</li>
<li>Contains engraved name plate</li>
<li>Photo-Etched parts included</li>
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