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Trumpeter 06707 1/700 USS Yorktown CV-5

27.00 $

USS Yorktown construction began in 1934, launched in 1936, 1937.And after USS Yorktown in the last two of the Navy Fleet problem-solving exercises, and in 1940 in the battle force in the pacific.After the Second World War broke out, the United States in Europe are neutral cruise, and USS Yorktown in 1941 April transferred back to the Atlantic fleet, against Nazi Germany Navy into the Western Hemisphere attacked a merchant ship.In December the same year the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, USS Yorktown was transferred to the United States Pacific Fleet, and participated in the United States in the Pacific war field operations, including protection Corps reinforcements in American Samoa, Marshall Islands, Gilbert islands raid and the battle of the coral sea.

In 1942 in the battle of Midway, the Japanese navy in the battle of hit USS Yorktown, forcing the Americans to give up to save, USS Yorktown eventually capsized at sea.

FEATURES

  • Scale 1:700
  • Model Brief Length: 360.2mm Beam: 48.5mm
  • Detailed Hull is a one piece part
  • Detailed flight deck and hangar deck
  • Extensive photo-etched details included
  • Aircraft Wing includes TBD-1, SBD-3, F4F-4, B-25
  • Complete ship and aircraft decal sets
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Hasegawa 54001 1/72 Manned Research Submersible Shinkai 6500

15.00 $

An all-new tooling of the deepwater submersible Shinkai 6500! Molded in white and orange plastic. Decals included. Will measure 13.7cm long when assembled.

Includes

  • plastic sprues with parts of the model kit
  • decal sheet
  • assembly instructions with painting and marking diagrams
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Aoshima A001034 1/700 USS Carrier Wasp

18.00 $

Wasp was the final aircraft carrier produced under the Washington Naval Treaty as the U.S. was still permitted 15,000t to build a carrier at the time. She was laid down in April 1936 at the Fore River Shipyard, and commissioned in April 1940 at the Army Quatermaster Base. Wasp was the first carrier fitted with a deck edge elevator, armed with 8 A~ 5' 38 cal guns, 16 A~ 1.1' 75 cal anti-aircraft guns, and 24 A~ .50' machine guns. In September 1942, she got struck by a spread of six Type 95 torpedos from the B1 Type submarine I-19. Explosions and fires broke out, and the heat of the intense gasoline fires detonated the ready ammunition. The ship was sunk by a torpedo launched by her alley Lansdown, which was ordered to do so by Admiral Noyes.

Parts come molded in grey. Decals included.

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Aoshima A000953 1/700 Air Craft Carrier Chiyoda

22.00 $

Carrier Chiyoda began as a seaplane carrier. Due to the loss of carriers at the Battle of Midway, she was converted to light carrier in 1943. She was at the Battle off Cape Engano in October 1944, and on October 25, Chiyoda was sunk by a combination of naval bombers, cruiser shellfire and destroyer-launched torpedoes.

Parts come molded in gray for easy assembly, and decals are included for added authenticity.