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Échelle 1:700
1:700 Jap. Mikuma Heavy Cruiser WL
€26.99
Article number: 300031342 Product: 1:700 Jap. Mikuma Heavy Cruiser WL About the Model - Japanese Heavy Cruiser Mikuma plastic assembly kit. 1/700 scale, Overall length: 286.5mm, Overall width: 36.5mm. The graceful form of the Mogami class cruiser has been accurately replicated. - The hull has been divided in two halves in order to reproduce the finest details. - Mikuma's characteristic structures such as rear mast and main structure that distinguished it from the Mogami have been reproduced. - The main turrets can rotate after completion via polycap. - Equipment such as armament including 12.7cm gun turrets or triple tube torpedo launchers, main mast, aircraft crane and catapults are sharply reproduced Mikuma
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1:700 Jap. Zuikaku PH Aircraft Carr. WL
€39.99
Article number: 300031223 Product: 1:700 Jap. Zuikaku Pearl Harbor Aircraft Carrier Waterline The Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku was launched in November 1939. During the Pacific War the Zuikaku and its sister ship Shokaku formed the 5th Aircraft Carrier Division. The Zuikaku was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Philippine Sea in 1944, where it was badly damaged by aerial bombs. It sank in the autumn of 1944 in the naval/air battle in the Gulf of Leyte. The Tamiya kit is a replica of the Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku on a scale of 1:700. The detailed model shows the vessel as it appeared during the Attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
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1:700 US CA-35 Indianapolis WL
€23.99
Article number: 300031804 Product: 1:700 US CA-35 Indianapolis WL About the model Scale 1/700 Assembly kit Photo-etch parts not included Decals included Precisely replicates the anti-aircraft armaments and equipment improved in July 1945. Realistically recreated hull consists of right and left halves. Anchor chain and nonslip treatments on deck are well expressed by Tamiya's precise mold carving techniques. Kit comes with many impressive armaments such as 8in/55 caliber batteries on turret, 5in/25 caliber dual purpose guns and 20mm/40mm anti-aircraft guns. Turrets can be rotated. 2 airplanes (Curtiss SC-1 Seahawks) included. U. S. Navy CA-35 Indianapolis
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1:700 US CV-3 Saratoga Aircraft Carr. WL
€42.99
Article number: 300031713 Product: 1:700 US CV-3 Saratoga Aircraft Carr. About the Model • This is a 1/700 scale plastic model assembly kit. Length: 396mm. • This water line model depicts the part of the ship seen above the line of the water, enabling it to be displayed on a flat surface as though it were at sea. It captures the asymmetrical shape of the boat, which featured a bulge on the starboard side. • The model accurately depicts the Saratoga as she appeared during the Battle of Iwo Jima in February 1945. • Features a two-part hull, plus a one-part flight deck which stretches from the bow of the deck to the stern. • Includes scale replicas of Hellcat and Avenger aircraft.
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Kumano
€35.99
Article number: 300031344 Product: 1:700 Jap. Kumano Lt. Kreuzer Waterline The Kumano, a heavy Mogami-class cruiser, was completed in the fall of 1937. As with the sister ships, the main armament consisted of 5 triplet gun turrets. Each of these 15.5 cm guns (projectile speed of 920 m/s) had a maximum range of 27,400 m and a projection angle of up to 55 degrees. During her service, the Kumano served in the Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Eastern Solomon Islands, and the largest naval battle of World War II, the Battle of the Gulf of Leyte. Here the Kumano suffered considerable damage. Shortly before the completion of the repair work, she was hit by several torpedoes and sank in 1944 in the bay of Santa Cruz.
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Shokaku
€36.99
Article number: 300031213 Product: 1:700 Jap. Shokaku Aircraft Carrier Waterline The Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku was launched in June 1939. During the Pacific War, the Shokaku, along with its sister flagship Zuikaku, formed the 5th Aircraft Carrier Division of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Shokaku was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor and served until the Battle of the Philippine Sea in 1944; here it was sunk after several torpedo hits by a U.S. submarine. The model is a replica of the Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku on a scale of 1:700. The decor of the kit also includes the flight deck landing markings and a complete set of aircraft including Mitsubishi A6M2 fighters and Aichi D3A bombers.
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Échelle 1:700
Zuikaku
€36.99
Article number: 300031214 Product: 1:700 Jap. Zuikaku Aircraft Carrier Waterline The Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku was launched in November 1939. During the Pacific War the Zuikaku and its sister ship Shokaku formed the 5th Aircraft Carrier Division. The Zuikaku was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Philippine Sea in 1944, where it was badly damaged by aerial bombs. It sank in the autumn of 1944 in the naval/air battle in the Gulf of Leyte. The Tamiya kit is a replica of the Japanese aircraft carrier Zuikaku on a scale of 1:700. The detailed model recreates the additional anti-aircraft armament of the Zuikaku as well as some special aircraft types of the late Second World War such as Mitsubishi A6M5 fighters and Yokosuka D4Y bombers.
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1:700 Brit. King George V Battleship WL
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King George V (British) Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:700 Jap. Mogami Aircraft Cruiser WL
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Article number: 300031341 Product: 1:700 Jap. Mogami Flugzeugkreuzer Waterline The Mogami, the unique naval aircraft cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy, entered service in 1935. Due to various construction failures, three modifications were carried out, the first due to a lack of stability. In the second, the armament was changed from the 15.3 cm triplets to the larger 20.3 cm double gun turrets. The conversion to an aircraft cruiser took place from 1942 to 1943 after a failed submarine escape and a collision with the Mikuma as well as several bomb hits by American carrier aircraft. After further heavy battles against the enemy U.S. fleet, a heavy fire broke out on the ship in the fall of 1944. The remaining crew decided to leave the ship and sink it with torpedoes: The Mogami disappeared into the depths of the Mindanao Sea.
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Échelle 1:700
1:700 Jap. Yamato Schlachtschiff WL
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Japanese Battleship Yamato
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1:700 WL US Battleship BB-61 Iowa
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Article: 300031616 Product: 1:700 US BB-61 Iowa Schlachtschiff WL About the Model - Highly detailed 1/700 scale assembly model of the USS Iowa. - Model depicts Iowa as she appeared during the Marianas Campaign in 1944. - Model accurately captures differences with the USS Missouri such as open bridge, bow, observation deck, radar antenna and 20mm guns on top of Number 2 turret. - Left/right hull halves design offers easy assembly and ultra-realistic finish. - Main turrets can rotate after completion thanks to polycaps. - Equipment and armament such as 40mm and 20mm guns reproduced in faithful detail. - Full color finishing guide shows how to paint Measure 32/1B camouflage as used in the Marianas Campaign. - Kit includes detailed models of Vought OS2U Kingfisher floatplanes. U.S. Battleship Iowa
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Hornet Aircraft Carrier
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Article number: 300077510 Product: 1:700 US Hornet Flugzeugträger WL The Hornet was the eigth aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy and the third one of the Yorktown type constructed under the limitations of the naval treaty. The Hornet had excellent equipment and anti-torpedo protection, but her anti-aircraft armament consisting of eight 5-inch (12.7mm) single-barrelled A.A. guns (38 calibres long) was rather weak. She was powered by turbine engine offering 120,000hp and made a speed of 34 knots.
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Shinano
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Article number: 300031215 Product: 1:700 Jap. Shinano Aircraft Carrier Waterline In October 1944, the Shinano was launched, one of the largest aircraft carriers of World War II. The construction of the giant Yamato-class ship began shortly after the Japanese defeat at Midway and was completed in November 1944. The total length of the Shinano was 266 meters, the carrier had a displacement of 62,000 tons. From the Yamato the Shinano inherited the strong armor as well as a reinforced flight deck that could withstand a direct explosion of a 500 kg bomb. Before its first deployment – on the way to an equipment quay – the vessel was discovered and torpedoed by an American submarine. Shortly afterwards the Shinano capsized near the shores of Shionomisaki. The Shinano is still the largest warship sunk by a submarine.
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