
Trumpeter 06720 1/700 British Type 23 Frigate HMS Montrose F236
The Type 23 frigate is a class of frigate serving with the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. All the ships are named after British Dukes, thus the class is also known as the Duke class. The first Type 23 was commissioned in 1989, and the sixteenth, HMS St Albans was launched in May 2000 and commissioned in June 2002. The combination of Merlin helicopters with their advanced anti submarine equipment, and Sonar 2087, has according to the Royal Navy, re-affirmed its reputation as a leader in anti-submarine warfare.
HMS Montrose is commissioned in June 1994 at Devonport Dockyard.HMS Montrose is attached to the Devonport Flotilla, based in Plymouth.
Features:
- Lower hull made from multi-directional slide moulds.
- Deck wood pattern finely rendered
- Contains engraved name plate
- Photo-etched frets included

Very Fire BELBV350903DX 1/350 IJN Musashi Deluxe
This deluxe kit is a must-have for any model enthusiast interested in militaria.The 1/350 IJN Musashi Battleship is a stunning addition to any collection.The kit includes all the necessary pieces to construct the battleship, and the attention to detail is impressive. The battleship is 6 inches in height, 33 inches in length, and 9.1 inches in width, making it a substantial piece to display. The kit is suitable for individuals aged 17 years and up, and it weighs 11.2lbs. The Musashi Battleship is a fascinating subject, and this kit provides an excellent opportunity to construct a model of this iconic piece of history.

Trumpeter 06709 1/700 German Navy Aircraft Carrier DKM Graf*
The Zeppelin class aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin is an aircraft carrier built by the German Navy (Kriegsmarine) during World War II. It is also the only aircraft carrier in history that Germany has launched, with a displacement of about 33,000 tons. The keel was laid at the Deutsche Werke in Kiel on December 28, 1936. Due to the dispute over the ownership of the aircraft between the German Navy and the Air Force, the construction plan was continuously delayed, and the subsequent outbreak of World War II caused the aircraft carrier to be terminated in May 1940 and 85% of the project was completed. Part of the funds was used to develop submarines, and the aircraft carrier of this class was ultimately not completed.
On April 25, 1945, it sank to avoid falling into the hands of the Soviet army. After the war, the Soviet Union picked up the hull of the "Graf Zeppelin" and sank it while being towed to the Soviet Union. In August 1947, the Soviet Union picked it up again and towed it to Leningrad again. After detailed research, it was blown up by the Soviet Navy as a target ship.

Trumpeter 03705 1/200 USS Missouri BB-63
The Mighty Mo is here! The grand ship USS Missouri, BB-63 is one of the Iowa Class Fast Battleships from the latter part of World War 2. The Missouri served the US Navy well beyond the second world war, through Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War until its retirement in 1992.
This is a incredibly large and detailed ship model kit, suitable for building an RC or static display model.
Features
- 5 foot and 5 inch hull is made of tough FRP/ABS plastic.
- The entire deck and superstructure is made by ABS/wood/epoxy sheet (CNC). Detailed fitting parts made by casting resin or metal.
- Kit includes color decals, large brass photo etch detail parts and a 3D illustrated instruction booklet.

Trumpeter 06704 1/700 HMS Dreadnought 1907
HMS_Dreadnought in May 1905, approved for construction.December 3, 1907, service, and served as flagship of the British Royal Navy's Home Fleet until 1912. March 18, 1916 in the First World War, and without fear in the North Sea sank the German U-29 submarine docking maintenance missed Jutland. 1916-1918 year deployed to patrol the Thames estuary. Transferred to the Reserve in 1919. 1921 sale demolished. HMS_Dreadnought represent an important watershed in battleship technology, commonly known of its kind as "dreadnoughts", before the battleship called "pre-dreadnoughts”.

Trumpeter 03711 1/200 Yorktown CV-5
USS Yorktown (CV-5) was an aircraft carrier commissioned in the United States Navy from 1937 until she was sunk at the Battle of Midway in June 1942. She was named after the Battle of Yorktown in 1781 and the lead ship of the Yorktown class which was designed after lessons learned from operations with the large converted battlecruiser Lexington class and the smaller purpose-built USS Ranger. She was sunk by Japanese submarine I-68 on 6 June 1942 during the Battle of Midway.
Kit has deck with detail, detailed upperworks, full weapon's array, ships boats, ships crane, aircraft and catapults, deck fittings, anchor chain, photoetch (superstructure, railings, ladders, crane and other accents), display stand.
Completed model will be approximately 46.2" long.
Decals and 3-view color painting guide representing flight deck markings, aircraft insignia, hull markings, jack and ensign.

Airfix A04208V 1/600 Vintage Classics HMS Ark Royal
Launched at the Birkenhead shipyard of Cammel Laird on the 13th April 1937, H.M.S. Ark Royal was involved in the sinking of the German Battleship Bismarck. Later she was torpedoed by the German Submarine U-81. At 06:13 hrs. on 14th November 1941, she went down, with only one sailor losing his life.
Mould tools made in 1966 Box illustration by Roy Cross, 1966.
Specification
- 1:600 Scale
- Parts Included: 353
- Skill Level: 3
- Scheme Options: 1

Academy 14220 1/700 R.M.S. Titanic + LED Set MCP
The RMS Titanic was a passenger ship of the British shipping company White Star Line. She was built in Belfast at the Harland & Wolff shipyard and was the largest ship in the world when she entered service on April 2, 1912.
As the second of three Olympic-class steamers, like her sister ships she was intended for liner service on the Southampton-Cherbourg-Queenstown-New York, New York-Plymouth-Cherbourg-Southampton route and was to set new standards in travel comfort. On her maiden voyage, the Titanic collided sideways with an iceberg on April 14, 1912 at around 11:40 p.m. approximately 300 nautical miles southeast of Newfoundland and sank two hours and 40 minutes later in the North Atlantic.
The kit features an LED set which adds drama and brings the completed model to life. Deck structures are realistic, the hull is molded in color.
The kit comes with display stand and nameplate. Because it's an MCP kit needing no painting, but still filled with fine detail, it can be enjoyed by beginner and experienced modeler alike.
This is an injection-plastic ship model kit.
Includes
- Plastic sprue
- Decalsheet (waterslide)
- Electronics
Features
- Internal lighting by LED
- MCP Multi Colour Parts
- LED unit
- Display stand with battery holder
- Requires two AAA batteries (not included)
- 1:700 scale plastic model kit from Academy, can be built with or without paint, requires glue