
Aoshima A005714 1/350 Sir Winston Churchill
From Aoshima comes a beautifully molded kit of the Sir Winston Churchill. Built in the 1960s, this ship -- named after the famed Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill -- is a 3-mast topsail schooner.
Named after the wartime Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill was a topsail schooner built for the British to enter Tall Ship Races. In 1964, with Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh as the patron, the Sail Training Association raised money for the construction of the ship. The beautiful, three mast schooner was launched in 1966, entering many races and training young sailors until being sold in 2000.
This kit comes with a stand, black string for the rigging and decals.
Specifications
- Length: 130mm
- Width: 43mm
- Height: 117mm

Very Fire VF350920DX 1/350 USS Cleveland Cruiser Over Modified
USS Cleveland (CL-55) was the lead ship and one of the 27 United States Navy Cleveland-class light cruisers completed during or shortly after World War II. Cleveland was commissioned in June 1942, and saw extensive service in the war, briefly in the Atlantic, and then in the Pacific theatre. Like almost all of her sister ships, she was decommissioned shortly after the end of the war, and never saw active service again. Cleveland was scrapped in the early 1960s.
This full-hull kit is a completely new mold, and comes with photo-etched parts and decals too; it'll be about 53cm long when completed.
Features
- The kit is a fully new-tooled kit of USS Cleveland in 1/350 scale
- This item is an injection-moulded plastic ship model kit with the upgrade set in the box.

Tamiya 25190 1/350 Japanese Navy Destroyer Yukikaze Detail-Up Set
This detail-up part set is for the Tamiya classic Japanese Navy Destroyer Yukikaze (Item 78020). It features a comprehensive selection of parts manufactured by renowned South Korean detailing company Pontos Model, that will give your Yukikaze a whole extra level of intricate and precise detail.
Features
- 1/350 scale detail-up parts set.
- For use with Item 78020 1/350 Japanese Navy Destroyer Yukikaze.
- Contains no less than 4 frets of photo-etched parts, and 167 individual brass detail-up components.
- Hand railings and wiring are depicted by fine components.
- Includes finely detailed parts upgrading depictions of skid beam, funnel cap, winches, masts, torpedo launchers and other associated equipment.
- Item 78020 (sold separately)

Trumpeter 05911 1/144 Japanese Soryu Class Attack Submarine
SORYU Class of twelve non-nuclear submarines (SS) of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force (JMSDF) built in Kobe shipyards of Mitsubishi and Kawasaki. The first two boats commissioned in 2009 and 2010, Soryu (SS-501) and Unryu (SS-502), inherited the names of Japanese aircraft carriers from WWII, and the class has the largest tonnage displacement of any JMSDF vessel since the Second World War.
Updated from the Oyashio class, diesel-electric SORYU uses four Stirling Air-Independent Propulsion (AIP) engines, two Kawasaki dies.

Tamiya 78011 1/350 British HMS Prince of Wales Battleship
Signaling the End of the Battleship Era
The HMS Prince of Wales took part in a number of important actions early in WWII such as the hunt for the German battleship Bismarck. She later had the misfortune to become one of the first capital ships to be sunk by airpower when she was sunk by Japanese bombers together with HMS Repulse. This assembly kit depicts the ship as she appeared during the fateful Battle of Malaya in December 1941. Differences from the HMS King George V, such as the bridge area and anti-aircraft armament, have been replicated. The kit also comes with parts to depict her Supermarine Walrus seaplane as well as Japanese G3M and G4M bombers (1 each). Comes with a display stand with name plate.