
Heller HLL56816 1/75 Pinta Starter Kit
27.00
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<p>The Pinta was one of the three ships, along with the Niña and the Santa Maria, that Christopher Columbus used on his first voyage to the Americas in 1492, a caravel that played a crucial role in connecting Europe and the Americas.</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Scale: 1:75</li>
<li>Parts: 113 pieces</li>
<li>Packaging: 250 x 375 x 70 mm</li>
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<h3>Includes</h3>
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<li>Cement</li>
<li>Brush</li>
<li>Main paints</li>
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Trumpeter 05755 1/700 SS Jeremiah O'Brien Liberty Ship
15.00
$
<p>Jeremiah O’Brien is product of an emergency ship building program Of Word War II that resulted in the construction of more than 2,700 Liberty ships. Designed as cheap quickly built simple cargo steamers, The liberty ships formed the backbone of a massive sealift of troops, arms and material to every theater of the war. The ship made maritime voyages between the east coast of Canada and the united Kingdom, to South America, Australia and the Philippines. From June until December 1994,O’Brien made 11 trips between the United Kingdom and Normandy To Normandy in support of the D-Day invasion including a trip from Belfast, Ireland to Normandy with troops from Patton’s Fifth Division.</p>
<h3> Features</h3>
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<li>Two-directional slide-molded upper hull</li>
<li>Lower hull made from two-directional slide molds</li>
<li>Two-directional slide-molded deck with freeing port"</li>
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<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Scale 1:700</li>
<li>Item Type Static Kit</li>
<li>Model Brief Length: 192.2mm Width: 24.8mm Height: 48.5mm</li>
<li>Total Parts 151pcs</li>
<li>ues, upper hull ,deck, lower hull and waterline plate</li>
<li>Paint Schemes SS Jeremiah O’Brien</li>
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Aoshima A005106 1/700 British Aircraft Carrier HMS Victorious
25.00
$
<p>HMS Victorious was a British aircraft carrier, the keel of which was laid in 1937, launched in September 1939. The ship entered service with the British Royal Navy in May 1941. At the time of launching, the ship was 228 m long, 29.2 m wide, and her displacement was 28,700 tons. The maximum speed of the Victorious aircraft carrier oscillated around 30-31 knots, and its main armament at the time of the launch was 33 on-board planes, later this number increased to 56 aircraft.</p>
<p>HMS Victorious was one of four Illustrious carriers. Their construction was based on the assumption that they would serve primarily in limited waters, such as the Mediterranean or the North Sea, and that they would be frequently attacked from the air. This led to their incredible armor as for aircraft carriers, which provided them with very good protection against aerial bombs weighing about 250 kg and artillery shells up to 150 mm. However, good armor required a single-level hangar, which only allowed 33 aircraft to be taken on board, compared to 70-90 aircraft carried by Japanese and American aircraft carriers. HMS Victorious's first major combat action was the pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941, culminating in the sinking of the Kriegsmarine pride. In the years 1941-1942, the aircraft carrier served in the North Atlantic and protected convoys on the Arctic route to the USSR. In 1942, it was ferry to the Mediterranean Sea and protected convoys in the Malta area by the Italian fleet and air force. In November 1942 he covered the Allied landings in Morocco and Algeria - Operation Torch. For much of 1943 he operated with the US Navy in the Pacific. From December 1943 to February 1944 it was renovated and modernized already in Great Britain. In July 1944 he returned to the Far East, where he served until the end of the war. In 1945 he took part in the battles for Okinawa. HMS Victorious in the period 1950-1957 underwent a thorough modernization, which allowed him to remain in service until 1968!</p>
<p>This is an injection-plastic ship model kit.</p>
<p>Aoshima's kit of the British aircraft carrier HMS Victorious is molded in gray plastic, and comes with decals.<br><br></p>
<h3><em>Note</em></h3>
<p>This set does not contain photo etched parts.</p>

Very Fire VF700909DX 1/700 USS Missouri BB-63 DX Deluxe Version
62.00
$
<p>This kit from VeryFire is a completely new mold! The U.S. Navy battleship Missouri is the third Iowa-class battleship, and is named after the 24th state of the United States; she is the fourth ship to bear the name. Launched in 1944, the Missouri was the 63rd battleship built by the U.S. Navy; she participated in the Battle of Okinawa during World War II, and on September 2, 1945, the Japanese Instrument of Surrender was signed on her deck. She retired in 1955 after the Korean War; in 1986, she added state-of-the-art weapons and electronic devices such as the BGM-109 Tomahawk, Harpoon, and Phalanx CIWS and was put back into service. She took part in the Gulf War in 1991, and in 1992 was retired again; she has been preserved as a memorial ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii since 1999.</p>
<p>VeryFire's new kit can be built as a full-hull or waterline version; metal chains and decals are included. This DX version includes photo-etched parts, brass parts, resin parts and painting mask seals</p>
<h3>Specification</h3>
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<li>Size: Approximately 38.6cm long when completed</li>
<li>Scale: 1/700</li>
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