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Academy 14217 1/1000 RMS Titanic MCP Model Kit

16.00 $

RMS Titanic is a British ocean liner built for the White Star Line. It was launched on May 30, 1911 at the Harland and Wolff shipyard. Hailed as a marvel of marine engineering, Titanic was considered an unsinkable ship. This legend turned out to be untrue during its maiden voyage, when the liner hit an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank on the night of April 14-15, 1912, along with about 1,500 people. It was one of the most spectacular maritime disasters of the 20th century. Technical data: displacement (full): 46,300t, length: 269m, width: 29.41m, draft: 10.5m, maximum speed: 24kt, crew: 892 people and 1,324 passengers.

The Academy 1/1000 RMS Titanic MCP from the plastic ship model kits range accurately recreates the real life famous ocean liner. This model requires paint and glue to complete.

This high quality plastic kit is a to scale model that will require assembly and may require additional tools, sold separately.

This is an injection-plastic ship model kit.

Features

  • MCP (Multi Coloured Parts)
  • Assemble without paint or glue
  • Display stand
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Academy 14103 1/350 Admiral Graf Spee

29.00 $

Admiral Graf Spee was a German heavy cruiser, also known as a pocket battleship, the keel of which was laid in 1931 and launched in June 1934. The battleship entered the rope service in the German Navy (German Kriegsmarine) in January 1936. The ship was 186 m long, 21.6 m wide, and had a full displacement of 16,200 tons. The maximum speed of Admiral Graf Spee was around 28-29 knots. The main armament was 6 280 mm guns in two triple turrets, and the secondary armament included: 8 150 mm guns or 6 105 mm guns.

Admiral Graf Spee was one of three Deutschland class ships launched in the 1930s. The ships of this type were theoretically built in accordance with the provisions of the Versailles Treaty of 1919, which imposed the maximum displacement on German ships, but in fact their full displacement clearly exceeded these limits. Deutschland-type units were built in such a way as to have an overwhelming advantage in the artillery battle with any British or French heavy cruiser. The combat career of Admiral Graf Spee began during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). However, his participation in World War II was very short - on August 21, 1939, he sailed to the South Atlantic, and at the end of September that year he was ordered to attack every Allied merchant ship. From September 30 to December 7, 1939, he sank 9 British merchant ships. On December 13, 1939, it was detected at the mouth of the La Plata River by Allied ships (the so-called G squadron). There he fought a short battle with the Allied forces, and then was blocked by them in port. As a result, it was self-sunk by the crew on December 17, 1939.

Academy's kit of the German pocket battleship Admiral Graf Spee is here! This finely detailed kit can be built as either a full-hull or waterline model (cutting of the hull along a scribed line will be required to build the waterline version). Separately molded plastic guard rails are included. Main guns feature open muzzles. Includes display stand with ornate name plate. A great large-scale kit a fantastic small-scale price!

This is an injection-plastic ship model kit.

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Aoshima A006973 Japanese Navy Gun Boat Katata / Hozu

17.00 $

Designed for operations on rivers such as the Yangtze River, the Setaka-class gunboats "Katada" and "Hozu" feature extremely low freeboards. This plastic model kit in 1/700 scale accurately recreates both vessels with an efficient parts configuration, making it simple to assemble while ensuring precise replication.

Features

  • You can build two ships.
  • Includes a color painting guide.
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Aoshima A004993 1/64 Oomas Tuna Fishing Boat Ryoufuku Maru No.31 Full Hull Model

28.00 $

This is an injection-plastic ship model kit.

A very common sight around coastal areas in Japan, we now get a kit of the ubiquitous tuna fishing boat! This version is the full-hull model, with display stand.

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Vee Hobby E57005 1/700 South Dakota Battleship BB-57 1944 Deluxe Edition

58.00 $

The US Navy's battleship South Dakota was the name ship of her class.

Equipped with three 45-caliber 40.6cm triple-turret guns, she was able to sail at a speed of 27 knots, comparable to the Yamato-class battleships. She was completed in March 1942, and took part in the Battle of Santa Cruz that October and the Third Battle of Solomon in mid-November; she was bombed and damaged in the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June 1944.

She also participated in the Battle of Okinawa, and earned 13 Service Stars for these military achievements.

Features

  • This kit comes with injection-plastic parts, decals and photo-etched parts, plus even more extra detail-up parts.

  • A wonderful kit that reproduces this iconic ship as she was seen in World War II, with plenty of delicate details.

Specifications

  • Item Size: 40 x 15 x 5.5 cm