
Mikro-Mir 350-004 1/350 Sturgeon
19.00
$
<h3>The Sturgeon class was a class of nuclear-powered fast attack submarines (SSN) in service with the United States Navy from the 1960s until 2004.</h3>
<p>They were the "workhorses" of the Navy's attack submarine fleet throughout much of the Cold War. The boats were phased out in the 1990s and early 21st century, as their successors, the Los Angeles, followed by the Seawolf and Virginia-class boats, entered service.</p>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<li>Length model, mm: 264</li>
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<h3>The set includes</h3>
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<li>2 frames with details</li>
<li>photoetched</li>
<li>decal (sticker)</li>
<li>scheme for painting</li>
<li>detailed instructions in English</li>
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Trumpeter 05607 1/350 USS CV-3 Saratoga
67.00
$
<p>Saratoga, one of the first fast carriers in the United States Navy, was laid down on 25 September 1920, by the New York Shipbuilding Co., and commissioned on 16 November 1927. When the Japanese struck Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941, Saratoga was just entering San Diego after an interim dry docking at Bremerton. She hurriedly got underway the following day as the nucleus of a third carrier force. On 11 January 1942, she was hit by a deep-running torpedo fired by the Japanese submarine. As flagship of Real Admiral F. J. Fletcher, Saratoga opened the Guadalcanal assault early on 7 August 1942 when she turned into the wind to launch aircraft. She provided air cover for the landings for the next two days, and take part in all the operations in the Guadalcanal. Saratoga was surplus to postwar requirements, and she was assigned to Operation “Crossroads” at Bikini Atoll to test the effect of the atomic bomb on naval vessels. She was struck from the Navy list on 15 August 1946. Saratoga received seven battle stars for her WWII service.</p>

Trumpeter 05906 1/144 Submarine USS Gato SS-212 1944
25.00
$
<p>The first GATO was laid down 5 Oct 1940 by the Electric Boat Co., and commissioned 31 December 1941. GATO departed 16 February 1942 for Pearl Harbor via the Panama Canal and San Francisco. On her first war patrol from Pearl Harbor, she was ordered to patrol the western approaches to Midway, taking station 280 miles westward during that historic victory. During her fourth war patrol, GATO torpedoed and sank 3 cargo ships off New Georgia, Solomon Islands.</p>
<p>On 30 November she made a coordinated attack with RAY, sinking the cargo ship COLUMBIA MARU. GATO departed Milne Bay 2 February 1944 to conduct her eighth war patrol in the Bismarck-New Guinea-Truk area. She sank a trawler, a transport, and a cargo ship. Two other trawlers were destroyed by her gunfire before she returned to Pear Harbor. She sank a coast defense ship on 14 February 1944 and cargo ship on 21 February, and then returned to Guam. GATO decommissioned 16 March 1946. GATO received the Presidential Unit Citation in recognition of daring exploits during war patrols four through eight and 13 battle stars for service in World War II.</p>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<p>Model Brief: L: 659.9mm W: 57.7mm</p>
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<p>Total Parts: 127pcs</p>
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<p>Total Sprues: 7pcs</p>
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Trumpeter 05370 1/350 DKM O Class Battlecruiser Barbarossa
100.00
$
<p>O-class battle cruiser is the World War II Germany "Z plan" contains to replace the Deutschland class battle cruiser. The main gun is the same with the Bismarck 380mm double turret 3. O-class power system is quite characteristic, the use of three-axis propulsion, the steam turbine is responsible for driving the two sides of the two axes, the central axis by the MAN diesel engine to meet the requirements of life and speed, speed up to 33.5. The ship was designed to be used as the Atlantic high-speed broken ship, its plan in 1939 in Kiel and Wilhelm's three shipyards at the same time started, but the construction plan was canceled by the end of the year.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>the kit contains over 920 parts</li>
<li>the hull made from two-directional slide molds</li>
<li>Deck wood pattern finely rendered</li>
<li>Contains display stand</li>
<li>photo etched parts included</li>
<li>2 Ar196 included</li>
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<h3>Specifications<br>
</h3>
<ul>
<li>Kit contains over 920 parts</li>
<li>The hull made from two-directional slide molds</li>
<li>Deck wood pattern finely rendered</li>
<li>Contains display stand</li>
<li>Photo etched parts included</li>
<li>2 Ar196 included</li>
</ul>

Tamiya 78007 1/350 US Enterprise CVN-65 Aircraft Carrier
106.00
$
<h3>The "Big E"</h3>
<p>Commissioned in 1961, the USS Enterprise was nicknamed the "Big E" and was the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. This assembly kit depicts the ship as she appeared after she completed her refit in 1982. The kit features excellent engineering and a high level of detail throughout, with approximately one hundred parts used to recreate the bridge alone. Parts for various vehicles as well as forty aircraft are included for to allow for a busy flight deck and the model also comes with a stand to enable a gorgeous display.</p>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<p>Length: 1005mm, beam: 267mm, height: 203mm</p>
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