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Bismark/Bismarck German Battleship 1941 Upgrade Set Injection moulded gun breeches, aluminium gun barrels, metal propellors and anchors. (designed to be used with Trumpeter kits)
U.S. Marines Aircraft
Contains two each Bell AH-1W Cobra, CH46E Sea Knight, CH53E Super Sea Stallion, SH-60F Sea Hawk helicopters, MV-22 Osprey, AV-8B Harrier. The helicopters and Osprey can be built with rotors open or folded. Moulded in clear plastic.
USN Carrier Deck Equipment (8 types, 2 ea)
Contains two each Fire Tractors, Tow Tractors, Oxygen Trailers, Crash Trucks, Small Forklifts, Large Forklifts, Tow Bars, Large Crash Cranes. 2 sprues, Total parts 80+
H.M.S. Belfast 1959. Belfast is a museum ship, originally a Royal Navy light cruiser, permanently moored in London on the River Thames and operated by the Imperial War Museum.
Construction of Belfast, named after the capital city of Northern Ireland and one of ten Town class cruisers, began in December 1936. She was launched on St Patrick's Day, 17 March 1938. Commissioned in early August 1939 shortly before the outbreak of ...
USS Enterprise CV-6 "Big E" USS ENTERPRISE was the second of the Yorktown Class aircraft carriers. Construction commenced in 1934 and official launch was in 1936, entering service in 1938.
ENTERPRISE narrowly escaped the unannounced Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 due to stormy weather. Without any further delay, ENTERPRISE was immediately tasked with combat duty against the Japanese.
"Big E" provide...
H.M.S. Ark Royal 1939 Designed in 1934 to fit the restrictions of the Washington Naval Treaty, Ark Royal was built by Cammell Laird and Company, Ltd. at Birkenhead, England, and completed in November 1938. Her design differed from previous aircraft carriers. Ark Royal was the first ship on which the hangars and flight deck were an integral part of the hull, instead of an add-on or part of the superstructure. Designed to carry ...