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Aoshima A005979 1/700 Japanese Battleship Nagato 1945 SD

31.00 $

Nagato was a Japanese battleship laid under the keel in 1917, launched in November 1919, and commissioned in the Imperial Japanese Navy in November 1920. The ship was 221 meters long, 34 meters wide, and had a full displacement of 42,800 tons. The maximum speed of battleship Nagato was around 25-26 knots. The main armament at the time of the launch was 8 410 mm guns in four turrets, two guns each, and the additional armament was mainly 20 140 mm guns.

Nagato was the first battleship of the type with the same name - ie Nagato. Ty Nagato was the first series of battleships whose main artillery exceeded the caliber of 400 mm. Modernization of the battleship took place only in 1936, when it was extended, the entire engine room was modified, catapults for seaplanes were added, and anti-aircraft artillery was significantly expanded. At the outbreak of World War II, Nagato was the flagship of the entire Japanese fleet (Japanese: Ippon Kaigun) - it was from it that the order was sent to attack Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. In June 1942 he took part in the Battle of Midway but survived it. In 1944, he fought in the Battle of Leyte, where he sank the USS Gambler Bay aircraft carrier and three destroyers. She was the only Japanese battleship to survive the war in the Pacific in good condition, and in 1946 the Americans used it to test nuclear weapons in Bikini Atoll. Nagato sank on July 25, 1946.

This full-hull model kit reproduces the Nagato as she appeared at the end of World War II. As a limited bonus, metal barrels for her 41cm twin cannons are included.

This is an injection-plastic ship model kit.

Inlcudes

  • Metal gun barrels
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Revell 05172 1/700 HMS Invincible Falklands War

32.00 $

The Revell 1/700 HMS Invincible Falklands War  from the plastic ship model kits range accurately recreates the real life British aircraft carrier. This model requires paint and glue to complete.

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Trumpeter 04534 1/350 JMSDF DDG-175 Myoko

29.00 $

The "King Kong" class guided missile destroyer is based on the US Navy's "Arleigh Burke" class. The full-load displacement increased to 9,485 tons, which was the largest first-class air defense destroyer of the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force at that time. The large-scale antenna array of the four-sided SPY-1D Aegis phased array radar was set around the bridge.

The "Aegis" system is far superior to the previous "Tatar" air defense missile system in many technical indicators such as maximum detection range, multi-target detection capability, response time, and missile range. The "King Kong" class anti-submarine weapon is the "Athrock" anti-submarine missile. Like the "standard" anti-aircraft missile, it is launched using the MK.41 vertical launch system set on the front and rear decks of the ship. This class of ship has been equipped with the "Standard" Type 3 air defense missiles from the third "Myoko" (the first two are equipped with the "Standard" 2 air defense missiles). Light torpedo developed for Japan), and also equipped with P / S (1) 2 with night vision 12.7 mmMachine gun or 20 mm machine gun.

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Trumpeter 05794 1/700 HMS Queen Elizabeth 1941*

27.00 $

The Queen Elizabeth was started on October 21, 1912, launched on October 16, 1913, and completed at Portsmouth Shipyard in January 1915. The cost is about 2.4 million pounds. Modernized from 1926 to 1927. The second large-scale modernization was carried out in August 1937-October. On December 19, 1941, he was bombed in Alexandria , Egypt . After salvaging and repairing, he joined the British Far East Fleet in 1943 to fight against Japan. Finally retired in August 1946 and sold for disintegration in 1948.

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Tamiya 78027 1/350 Japanese Heavy Cruiser Chikuma

87.00 $

The Japanese Navy's Last Heavy Cruiser

The Chikuma was completed in May 1939 as the second ship of the Tone-class. She was the final heavy cruiser to be built by the Japanese Navy and featured a distinctive design which concentrated four twin 20.3cm main gun turrets forward of the bridge in order to allow unimpeded launching of her six floatplanes from the aft deck during battle. Chikuma often accompanied the Japanese Navy's aircraft carriers since her floatplanes provided considerable reconnaissance capabilities to the fleet, and she was present at such important engagements as the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of Midway. She continued to serve valiantly until her demise at the hands of U.S. carrier aircraft during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944.

Features

  • This is a 1/350 scale plastic assembly kit of the Japanese Heavy Cruiser Chikuma. Length: 576mm, Beam: 71mm. The sharp form of the ship has been accurately reproduced. 
  • Model depicts the Chikuma in early-war form, prior to being refitted with additional equipment. 
  • Differences from the Tone such as the signal lights and rangefinder antennas are faithfully depicted. 
  • The ship's hull separates into port and starboard parts and one-piece lower hull helps to produce the form of the beautiful bow. 
  • The turrets feature precision-molded panel lines and radiator slits. 
  • Parts such as masts and antennas are made from strong ABS plastic parts. 
  • Bridge windows and searchlight lenses are reproduced with clear plastic parts. 
  • Metal parts depict anchor chains and propeller shafts. 
  • Nakajima E8N and Kawanishi E7K floatplanes can be set on the deck. Display stands for depicting aircraft in flight are included. 
  • Full hull model display stand included.
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Trumpeter 05798 1/700 HMS Barham 1941

26.00 $

The Barham was started in February 1913, launched in October 1914, and completed in November 1915 at John Brown Shipyard. On May 31, 1916, she participated in the famous Battle of Jutland and was damaged. Repairs were completed in July 1916. It was modernized from 1930 to 1933. In November 1941, it was hit by three torpedoes launched by the German submarine U331 in the Mediterranean Sea. It exploded when it capsized and sank, killing 861 people.

Features

  • Lower hull & upper hull made from multi-directional slide molds.
  • Either full hull version or waterline version can be selected.
  • Deck wood pattern finely rendered
  • two MK.1 plane included
  • Contains display stand and engraved name plate
  • Photo-etched frets included"

Specification

  • Model Dimension: Length: 281mm Beam: 44.8mm
  • Total number of parts 220+
  • Etched parts 1 piece
  • Total Sprues: 10 sprues, upper hull, lower hull, waterline plate, decks and stand