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Very Fire VF350911 1/350 USS New Jersey

67.00 $
<p>The U.S. Navy Battleship New Jersey (BB-62) was the second Iowa-class battleship. During WWII it was active in Saipan and Okinawa; afterwards, it took part in the Korean War, Vietnam War, Lebanese Civil War, and more.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>Consists of injection plastic parts with photo-etched detail parts included.</li> <li>Completed kit measures 77.3cm long.</li> </ul>
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Aoshima A004537 1/700 IJN Heavy Cruiser Atago 1942

18.00 $
<p>Atago was a Japanese heavy cruiser the keel of which was laid in 1927, launched in June 1930, and commissioned in the Imperial Japanese Navy in March 1932. The length of the ship at the time of launching was 203.8 m, width 20.4 m, and the actual full displacement, after modernization - 15,200 tons. The cruiser Atago had a maximum speed of 35.5 knots. At the outbreak of World War II, the main armament was 10 203 mm guns in five turrets, two guns each, and the additional armament included: 8 127 mm guns and as many as 16 610 mm torpedo tubes!</p> <p>Atago was the second Takao-class cruiser. Cruisers of this type were built respecting the limitations of the Washington Disarmament Treaty signed by the government in Tokyo in 1922. The ships of this type are clearly based on the design of the Myoko-class cruisers. The changes concerned: the use of new main artillery cannons, improved armor, expansion of the bow superstructure and better layout of the torpedo armament. Emphasis was also placed on high top speed. The pursuit of such extreme goals led to the creation of ships with powerful artillery and torpedo armament, great speed, but with a lower range than assumed, average sea bravery and with considerable stability problems. Subsequent modernizations on the first two ships of this type partially eliminated these disadvantages, but did not completely eliminate them. The cruiser Atago's combat route in World War II began as early as December 1941 with support for Japanese landings in Malaya and the Philippines. In June 1942, it took part in the Battle of Midway, but it survived without major damage. Then it operated in the Solomon Islands and took part in the Battle of Santa Cruz Island (October 1942) and the battles in the Guadalcanal area. In November 1943 it was damaged as a result of an American air raid on the base in Truk in which it was located at that time. The damage turned out to be so serious that the ship had to return to Japan for repairs. It did not enter the Atago line until the beginning of 1944. In June 1944 he took part in the Battle of the Philippine Sea, and in October of the same year - in Leyte Bay. There she was sunk by the American submarine USS Darter on October 23, 1944.</p> <p>This is an injection-plastic ship model kit.</p>
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Trumpeter 06245 1/350 F3F Fighter Bi-Plane*

7.00 $
<p>Trumpeter 06245 1/350 F3F Fighter Bi-Plane*</p>
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Atlantis Models 352 1/320 USS Forrest Sherman Destroyer

21.00 $
<p>"The Destroyer will be there" said Admiral Nimitz about the fleet of the future. No other ship, he believed, had such an assured place in the Navy. If there is a challenge to be met at sea, the USS Forrest Sherman will be quick to respond to the urgent plea: "Send the Destroyers!" Debuting in 1957 during the week of Pres. Eisenhower's 2nd inauguration, ForrEst Sherman slid into the water flaunting an all aluminum above-deck structure, including gun foundations. Increased freeboard (area between waterline and deck) keeps her high and dry. Her sleek efficient design makes her especially stable and easy to maintain.<br><br>The last of the "gun only" destroyers, she carries and automatic rapid-fire gun mount forward and two aft. She is also armed with several anti-aircraft guns plus hedgehogs, depth charges and both anti-submarine and anti-surface torpedoes. In 1958 Forrest Sherman patrolled the eastern Mediterranean, then sailed to join the 7th Fleet in operations off Taiwan in support of the threatened islands of Quemoy and Matsu. Sailing eastward, she completed a cruise around the world.<br><br>During the summer of 1959 Forrest Sherman joined a task force in the Great Lakes to celebrate the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway. She served as escort to the Royal Yacht HMS Brittania carrying Pres. Eisenhower and Queen Elizabeth II to a Lake St. Louis naval review. The ship was named after Admiral Forrest Sherman who, during WW II, commanded the carrier Wasp and later became Chief of Naval Operations.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>New box art! <br> </li> <li>1/320 Scale.<br> </li> <li>Highly detailed kit, Measures 16 inches long when complete. <br> </li> <li>Decals included for Forrest Sherman, Turner Joy and Edson destroyers. <br> </li> <li>Flag Sheet. <br> </li> <li>Skill level 2 </li> </ul>
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Trumpeter 06725 1/700 PLA Navy type 002 Aircraft Carrier

41.00 $
<p>The PLA Navy type 002 Aircraft Carrier, is a second generation Chinese aircraft carrier design. The Type 002 will be the first Chinese carrier to feature an integrated electric propulsion system.</p> <h3>Features</h3> <ul> <li>350+ Parts</li> <li>Detailed superstructure and flight deck</li> <li>Photo-Etch</li> <li>Aircraft (J-15 20pcs, Z-8 2pcs)</li> <li>Decals</li> <li>Display stand</li> </ul>
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Trumpeter 06207 1/350 Mini Aircraft-Reggiane RE.2000 6 pcs./box*

3.00 $
<p>High quality, precision <a>plastic model kit</a>. <a>Paint</a> and <a>glue</a> not included. Requires assembly and painting. For intermediate to advanced skill modellers.</p>