
Mikro-Mir 144-016 1/144 German Type UB 1 Submarine
The Type UB I was a class of small coastal submarines (U-boats) built in Germany at the beginning of the First World War.
Built to meet the need for small maneuverable submarines able to operate in the narrow, shallow seas off Flanders, the vessels were intended to be quickly constructed, then shipped by rail and assembled at their port of operation. The design effort began in mid-August 1914 and by mid-October the first 15 boats were ordered from two German shipyards. The German Imperial Navy subsequently ordered an additional pair of boats to replace two sold to Austria-Hungary, who ordered a further three boats in April 1915. A total of 20 UB Is were built. Construction of the first boats for Germany began in early November 1914; all 20 were completed by October 1915. Several of the first boats underwent trials in German home waters, but the rest were assembled and tested at either Antwerp or Pola. The German boats operated primarily in the Flanders, Baltic, and Constantinople Flotillas. The boats were about 28 metres (92 ft) long and displaced 127 tonnes (125 long tons) when surfaced and 142 tonnes (140 long tons) while submerged. All had two bow torpedo tubes and two torpedoes, and were equipped with a deck-mounted machine gun.

Trumpeter 04530 1/350 PLAN Navy Type 052C DDG-170 Lanzhou
The PLA Navy Project 052C DDG(170/171) was designed for aerial defence, anti-submarine and anti-surface ship warfare. She is the first Chinese DDG equipped with phased Array panels and vertical launch systems. 4 fixed phased Array antennas embedded in the foreward superstructure. The Top Plate S/C air search radar has been replaced by Type SR64 surface/air search radar on top of the foremast. 052C equipped with the HHQ-9 VLS launcher, instead of The Russian RIF-M.
Features
- One-piece hull made from two-directional slide moulds
- Sponsons are represented on lower hull by slide-mold technology
- Helicopter landing
Specifications
- Length:442.8mm
- Width:48.6 mm
- Height: 117.9mm
- Total Parts: 325pcs
- Total Sprues: 11 sprues, hull and deck
- Paint Schemes: DDG-170 LanZhou, DDG-171 Haikou of South Sea Fleet

Very Fire BELBV350902UP 1/350 IJN Yamato Detail Up Set
The Very Fire 1/350 IJN Tone Detail Up Set is a model kit designed for the Tamiya brand. The set includes an aircraft carrier and is made to a scale of 1:350. It is a great addition to any collection of boats and ships, models and kits, or toys and hobbies. The set is perfect for those who enjoy building and customizing model kits.

Trumpeter 05618 1/350 USS Intrepid CV-11 Re-Edition
USS Intrepid, also known as The Fighting "I", is one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy. She is the fourth US Navy ship to bear the name.
Features
- Detailed flight deck and hangar deck
- Positionable aircraft elevators
- Extensive photo-etched details included
- Aircraft Wing includes: A-1 Skyraiders, A-4 Skyhawks, F-8 Crusaders and UH-2 Sea Sprite helicopters
- Complete ship and aircraft decals

Mikro-Mir 350-041 1/350 SSN-597 Tullibee
USS Tullibee SSN-597 was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for the tullibee, any of several whitefishes of central and northern North America.
At 2,640 tons displacement, USS Tullibee was the smallest nuclear-powered attack submarine in the US submarine fleet. During her career, Tullibee achieved much and conducted many submarine firsts. During her commissioned service she submerged and surfaced 730 times and traveled approximately 325,000 nautical miles (602,000 km; 374,000 mi) equal to the distance from the earth to the moon and halfway back.
Includes
- 2 Sprues With Parts
- Decal (Sticker)
- Photo-Etched Parts
- Scheme For Painting Model
- Detailed Instruction
High quality, precision plastic model kit. Paint and glue not included. Requires assembly and painting.