
Takom SP7043 1/700 SMS Derffliger SMS Luetzow 1916 With Zeppelin Q Class
37.00
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<h3>Features</h3>
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<li>Detailed static display plastic model</li>
<li>16 Metal gun barrels</li>
<li>Resin Figure included</li>
<li>5 types of markings</li>
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<p>PE parts included</p>
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<h3>Contents</h3>
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<li>1/35 Franz Ritter von Hipper</li>
<li>SMS Derfflinger 1916</li>
<li>Zeppelin Q Class Airship</li>
<li>SMS Lutzow 1916</li>
<li>305 SK L/50 Barrels</li>
</ul>

Meng MH-002 1/2000 Chinese Fleet Set 1 (Includes 6 Blind Boxes)
73.00
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<p>This Chinese Fleet Set 2 includes the Type 001 Aircraft Carrier which is China’s first aircraft carrier, the Type 075 Landing Helicopter Dock which has amphibious strike and readiness capabilities, the modern Type 052D Guided-Missile Destroyer which is equipped with phased-array radar and vertical launching system, the Type 093G Conventional Submarine which uses numerous new technologies, the Type 094 Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine which can launch ballistic missiles and the Peace Ark Hospital Ship. These products have fine metal nameplates and display bases. Now you can add them to your Chinese Navy fleet.</p>
<p>The Type 001 Aircraft Carrier, which is fully loaded with carrier-based aircraft, is China’s first aircraft carrier. A lot of Chinese Navy personnel have been trained onboard. The Type 001 Aircraft Carrier has also laid a foundation for China’s home-made aircraft carriers.</p>
<p>The Type 075 Landing Helicopter Dock has become an indispensable force in modern naval warfare, especially in landing operations and island reef operations, because of its unique design, special loading and powerful maneuverability.</p>
<p>The Type 052D Guided-Missile Destroyer is a modern air defense destroyer equipped with an active phased array radar and a vertical missile launching system. It’s China’s cutting-edge air defense ship that ranks among the best in the world.</p>
<p>The Type 093G Conventional Submarine has received many new power and automation devices, and sonar and weapon equipment. It has improved silence performance and underwater navigation ability. Its sonar can be used for all-round detection.</p>
<p>The Type 094 Nuclear Ballistic Missile Submarine has been greatly improved in terms of stealth, sensors and reliability of propulsion system. Its silence performance is outstanding. The noise is very close to the background noise of the ocean. It can launch submarine-launched missiles.</p>
<p>The Peace Ark Hospital Ship is a large professional Chinese hospital ship tailor-made for maritime medical rescue. The hardware facilities of the hospital ship are equivalent to the ones of the best Chinese hospital. It has more than 300 beds. Various types of helicopters can take off and land on it for emergency rescue.</p>
<h3>This Chinese Fleet Set 2 is ready. Get them and enlarge your fleet.</h3>

Very Fire VF350919 1/350 USS Salem
68.00
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<p>The third USS Salem (CA-139) is one of three Des Moines-class heavy cruisers completed for the United States Navy shortly after World War II. Commissioned in 1949, she was the world's last heavy cruiser to enter service and the only one still in existence. She was decommissioned in 1959, after serving in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. She is open to the public as a museum ship in Quincy, Massachusetts.</p>

Very Fire 350909 1/350 U.S. Navy Missouri (BB-63)
79.00
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<p>The battleship Missouri was authorized by the United States Congress in 1939 and laid down on 6 January, 1941 at the Brooklyn Navy Yad. Missouri was launched just over three years later, in January 1944, and commissioned on June 11, 1944. Though two sister ships were being built at that time, they were never completed, making the Missouri the last battleship completed for the U.S. Navy. Her eight boilers and four steam turbines generated 212,000 shaft horsepower, and coupled with her great length of 887 feet (270m), Missouri was capable of 33 knots. She was designed to fit through the Panama Canal with only one foot (30.5cm) of clearance on either side. Her nine 16-inch (40.6cm) guns were the most powerful ever fitted to a U.S. Navy battleship, and could fire 2,700-pond (1,224kg) shells at targets 40,000 yards (36,200m) away.</p>
<p>The Missouri joined the 5th Fleet in the Pacific in January 1945, and fought at the battle of Okinawa and also bombarded Japan. She shot down several aircraft and was hit by one Kamikaze suicide aircraft that did no damage. The Missouri was selected to be the site of the formal surrender of Japan to the Allied Powers, which took place on board September 2, 1945. She remained in commission after the war, and was the only battleship available at the start of the Korean War in 1953. She served two tours of duty in the Korean waters.</p>
<p>Missouri was decommissioned and placed in reserve in 1955. From 1984 to 1986, the Missouri was modernised at Long Beach Naval Shipyard. Old radar systems and weapons were replaced with new SPS-49 radar, Tomahawk cruise missiles and Harpoon anti-ship missiles. After an around-the-world cruise, the Missouri escorted tankers in the Persian Gulf in 1987. During Operation Desert Storm in January 1991, Missouri fired 28 Tomahawk missiles at Iraqi targets and fired her main armament at shore targets in Iraqi-occupied Kuwait. Two Iraqi Silkworm missiles were fired at Missouri on Feb. 23, 1991. One missed and the other was shot down by HSM Gloucester.</p>
<p>Missouri was decommissioned again in March 1992, and is now a museum ship in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.</p>

Trumpeter 05604 1/350 U.S. CV-13 Franklin 1944
67.00
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<p>USS Franklin (CV-13) was an American aircraft carrier, the keel of which was laid in December 1942, launched in October 1943, and commissioned with the US Navy in January 1944. The length of the ship - at the time of launching - was 250 m, width 33 m, and full displacement - 36,400 tons. The maximum speed of the USS Franklin aircraft carrier was up to 33 knots, and its main armament was from 90 to 100 airplanes.</p>
<p>USS Franklin was the fifth Essex-class aircraft carrier. Ships of this type were the main American aircraft carriers during the Pacific War of 1943-1945. This type included as many as 24 aircraft carriers that entered the line until Japan signed the surrender in September 1945! Their construction was based on the experience gained from the operation of Lexington and Yorktown units, as well as not having to comply with any tonnage restrictions. They focus primarily on the number of planes taken and the maximum speed at the expense of the armor of the landing deck. Interestingly, the Essex-class aircraft carriers were built in such a way that the hangar was not an integral part of the fuselage, but a structure suspended under the flight deck. This solution made that ships of this type could be damaged relatively easily, but much more difficult to sink as a result of an air attack. In the course of the war in the Pacific, anti-aircraft weapons were systematically strengthened on ships of this type. The aircraft carrier USS Franklin (CV-13) began its service in World War II with a diversionary air attack on the Bonin Islands in late July and early August 1944, which was to distract the Japanese from American operations in the Marianas. Shortly thereafter, he took part in the battles for Peleliu. In October 1944, the USS Franklin took part in the Battle of Leyte Bay, where it was severely damaged. This forced a return to the US for repairs. The ship returned to the line in early 1945. In March this year, he already participated in air raids of on-board aviation against the Japanese fleet stationed on the island of Kyushu. In the course of these operations, on March 19, 1945, the USS Franklin was badly damaged and had to be returned to the United States. He did not enter active service until the end of the war. After the end of World War II, the carrier was placed in reserve, but was returned to service in 1952.</p>
<p>However, no significant modifications or improvements were made to it, and finally in 1964 it was removed from the fleet, and in 1966 it was scrapped. After the end of World War II, the carrier was placed in reserve, but was returned to service in 1952. However, no significant modifications or improvements were made to it, and finally in 1964 it was removed from the fleet, and in 1966 it was scrapped. After the end of World War II, the carrier was placed in reserve, but was returned to service in 1952. However, no significant modifications or improvements were made to it, and finally in 1964 it was removed from the fleet, and in 1966 it was scrapped.</p>

Revell 05152 1/700 Container Ship Colombo Express
46.00
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<p>Model kit of the Colombo Express. At the time of commissioning in 2005, the largest container ship in the world.</p>
<h3>Features</h3>
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<p>Two-piece hull with bow thruster</p>
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<p>Ship's propeller and rudder are movable</p>
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<p>True to original structured deck</p>
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<p>23 container blocks with fine engravings</p>
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<p>The ship can be represented either with or without containers</p>
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<p>Free-fall lifeboat</p>
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<p>Separate lashing bridges</p>
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<p>Filigree bridge superstructures with stairways</p>
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<p>Representation of the bridge of command</p>
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<p>Display stand</p>
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<p>Decals for six Colombo Express class ships</p>
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</ul>
<h3>Scope of delivery</h3>
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<p>Kit incl. building instructions and decals</p>
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</ul>
<h3>Specifications</h3>
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<p>Age:12+</p>
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<p>Number of parts:226</p>
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<p>Length:479 mm</p>
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</ul>

Trumpeter 05348 1/350 Italian Heavy Cruiser Fiume
60.00
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<p>Fiume was a Zara-class heavy cruiser of the Italian Regia Marina, named after the Italian city of Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia), she was the second of four ships in the class, and was built between April 1929 and November 1931. Fiume saw extensive service during World War II, having participated in several sorties to catch British convoys in the Mediterranean.</p>
<p>Kit consist of over 420 parts, 15 sprues, detailed superstructures, full weapons suite, anchor chain, ships crane, life rafts and ships boats, deck fittings, photoetch (railings, inclined and vertical ladders, mast, antenna and additional fine accents), floatplane, name plate and display stand. Completed model is approximately 20.5" long. Decals and 3-view color painting guide representing flight deck markings, aircraft insignia, hull markings, jack and ensign.</p>