
Trumpeter 06740 1/700 USS Hawaii CB-3
29.00
$
<p>Six US Navy Alaska Class large cruisers (CB) were planned before the Second World War. ALASKA CB-1 (kit ref PKTM06738) and GUAM CB-2 (PKTM06739) were commissioned in 1944. HAWAII CB-3 was launched after the war in late 1945 but by early 1947 was only 82% complete. Plans to convert HAWAII to a guided missile cruiser, or aircraft carrier, or large command ship were all shelved. The fitted turrets had already been removed when in 1959 the incomplete HAWAII was sold for scrap.</p>
<h3>Specifications<br>
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<ul>
<li>9 sprues, hull & deck</li>
<li>L: 352.1mm, W: 40.2mm</li>
<li>Total parts 380+</li>
</ul>

Trumpeter 05780 1/700 HMS Warspite Battleship 1915
22.00
$
<p>HMS Warspite battleship belonging to the Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth class battleship construction. Mainly equipped with eight 15 inch guns, 12 152 mm caliber secondary batteries, etc.. HMS Warspite battleship started on October 31, 1912, completed in March 1915. May 31, 1916 to participate in the naval battle of Jutland, battle rudder damaged, and 15 large-caliber artillery shells hit. Modernization refit in Portsmouth from 1924 to 1937. Subsequently, in the Norwegian Campaign, Sicily landing , Salerno landing, the Normandy landings were the record, HMS Warspite repeatedly traumatized in World War II and eventually safe and sound, a legendary World War II the British Royal Navy warships, 1947 March 12 was towed from Portsmouth to demolished way streamer Bengduan the coast in Cornwall Prussia Bay floating multi-stranded in the future, subsequent in situ disintegration of 1947-1956 years.</p>

Trumpeter 06240 1/350 SH-60B Seahawk
7.00
$
<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>

Trumpeter 06735 1/700 HMS Kent
34.00
$
<p>HMS Kent is a Royal Navy County-class heavy cruiser built in 1928. She is the lead ship of the county-class sub-type Kent-class cruiser. After completion, the ship was sent to China. Kent took part in the hunt for the German pocket battleship Graf Spee in the eastern Indian Ocean in late 1939, and was then reassigned to escort duties with Indian Ocean forces in early 1940, she was transferred to the Mediterranean in mid-1940, but It was hit by a torpedo shortly after arrival and was subsequently repaired for a year. After the repair, it has been in service with the local fleet to escort convoys and intercept enemy ships. The ship was decommissioned in 1946, until it was dismantled and sold at the Toulon shipyard in 1948.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
<li>Hull made from multi-directional slide moulds.</li>
<li>Deck wood pattern finely rendered</li>
<li>Contains engraved name plate</li>
<li>Photo-Etched parts included</li>
</ul>