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4WD M151 Protector Remote Weapon Station. The PROTECTOR 4WD M151 Remote Weapon Station is a remotely-controlled weapons station (RWS) that can be mounted to vehicles and stationary platforms.
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 ...
H.M.S. Monmouth F235 Type 23 Frigate
Royal Navy Duke Class Type 23 Frigate, one of thirteen based in Portsmouth and Devonport.
Armed with Mk 8 4.5in medium gun, Sea Ceptor guided missiles, Harpoon long-range anti-ship missiles and small calibre guns.
H.M.S. Cornwall WAS £46.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
WWII British Kent Class heavy cruiser laid down in October 1924, launched in March 1926 and completed in May 1928. Lost on April 5th 1942 in an aerial attack by Japanese dive bombers south of Ceylon. Heavy casualties.
H.M.S. Kent Lead ship of the Kent Class of County-type British WW2 heavy cruisers. Laid down in November 1924, launched in March 1926 and completed in June 1928. Motto 'Invicta' (unconquered). Received Battle Honours for Atlantic, Mediterranean and Arctic operations. Survived into post-war reserve and broken up in early 1948.
10 sprues, hull & decks. L: 274.2mm, W: 31mm, Total parts 210+
German Gneisenau Battleship WAS £75.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!! Gneisenau is Scharnhorst class second ship, ship types are divided into battle cruiser. The initial design can dress up as a 380 mm main gun battleship jumped to meet future war, but did not implement the Second World War. Gneisenau was built by the German shipyard in Kiel, Germany, on December 8, 1936 launch, and began service in May 21, 1938.
In 1938, Shane H...
German Scharnhorst Battleship WAS £73.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
Germany's most famous battleship and pride of the Kriegsmarine, the invincible, unsinkable, state of the art SCHARNHORST, was sunk by Allied Forces led by the Home Fleet flagship Duke of York during the Battle of the North Cape on Boxing Day 1943.
Early in WWII, in campaigns in the Atlantic and Norwegian seas, the fast and heavily armed SCHARNHORST sank th...
USS Hawaii CB-3 USS Hawaii US Navy battle cruiser Alaska class third ship, December 20, 1943 start of construction was never completed. Although the Hawaii had converted into command ship missile cruiser or plans, but never realized, at last unfinished state disintegration removed.
H.M.S. Colombo C Class light Cruiser. H.M.S. Colombo on December 18, 1918 in Fairfield Shipbuilding launched . June 1919 to 1926 she had joined the Eastern Fleet in the Far East, he was reassigned to the United States and the West Indies waters. July 1932 to 1935, she returned to the Eastern Fleet.
Then early fall Colombo Royal Navy Home Fleet, she was also involved in the pursuit of the German battle cruiser Scharnhorst and...
USS Intrepid CVS-11 USS Intrepid (CV/CVA/CVS-11), also known as The Fighting "I", is one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy. She is the fourth US Navy ship to bear the name. Commissioned in August 1943, Intrepid participated in several campaigns in the Pacific Theater of Operations, most notably the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Decommissioned shortly after the end of the war, she ...
H.M.S. Exeter
British York Class heavy cruiser H.M.S. EXETER laid down on August 1 1928, launched on July 18 1929 and completed on July 23 1931. Lightly armoured with six 8in guns and eight 4in anti-aircraft guns, EXETER served before the Second World War in the South Atlantic, Mediterranean and West Indies. With the outbreak of war, in the Battle of the River Plate in December 1939 with H.M.S. Ajax and H.M.S. Achilles, EXETE...
USS Iowa BB-61 WWII Fast Battleship
Iowa Class Fast Battleship. IOWA was the lead ship of her class of battleship and part of the Pacific Fleet during World War II. She engaged in the Marshall Islands campaign, the Philippines, the Okinawa landings, and the assault on targets in Honshu and Hokkaido.
16 sprues, hull & decks. Photo-etch parts & display stand included. L: 386.5mm, W: 47.5mm, Total parts 700+
Royal Navy HMS Queen Elizabeth R08 Aircraft Carrier
HMS Queen Elizabeth (R08) is the lead ship of the Royal Navy's latest class of aircraft carriers, the Queen Elizabeth Class"the largest warships ever built in Britain, displacing 65,000 tonnes. Assembled at Rosyth Dockyard by Babcock Marine and commissioned in 2017, the carrier operates F-35B Lightning II joint strike fighters, and Merlin and Wildcat helicopters, from a dist...
German E-50 Flakpanzer The E-50 hull was practically identical to the King Tiger in overall dimensions except for the glacis plate layout. The plates would have been interlocked and welded as on other German vehicles, giving great strength and rigidity. The engine chosen was an improved version of the Maybach HL230 as fitted to the Panther and the Tiger II. Called the HL234, it developed 900 HP using fuel injection, and was ex...
Soviet KV-122 Heavy Tank The KV-13 program's KV-85 prototype was accepted for production as the IS-1 heavy tank. After testing with both 100 mm and 122 mm guns, the D-25T 122 mm gun was selected as the main armament of the new tank, primarily because of its ready availability and the effect of its large high-explosive shell when attacking German fortifications. The KV-122 replaced the KV-85, and began mass production as the IS...
Soviet JS-4 Heavy Tank Originally developed in competition with the IS-3, the IS-4 (Object 245) was similarly an extensive redesign of the IS-2. The hull was lengthened, with an extra set of road wheels added and an improved engine. Both the hull and turret were uparmoured. Several alternative armaments were explored in paper studies, although ultimately the IS-2's original 122mm gun was retained. An effort was also made to ma...
Soviet T-62 Main Battle Tank Model 1972 The T-62 was originally conceived as a companion weapon to the T-55, being essentially a T-55 up-gunned with the 2A20 115mm cannon. Both the T-55 and the T-62 used the same wheels, track, engine, transmission, hatches and other fittings. The primary differences between the two vehicles were the T-62's lengthened hull and new turret design. The new UT-5 cannon could fire its BR-5 APFSDS s...
Soviet T-10M Heavy Tank The T-10 was a Soviet heavy tank of the Cold War, the final development of the KV and IS tank series. It was accepted into production in 1952 as the JS-10 , but due to the political climate in the wake of Stalin's death in 1953, it was renamed T-10., Main armament 122 mm D-25TA gun and front armored 250mm . henceforth Had carried out many times modernized improvement .In 1957, The final type is T-10M,im...
Soviet Object 268 Proposed self-propelled heavy assault gun mounted on T-10M hull. The single prototype is preserved in the Kubinka Tank Museum, Moscow.
M983 HEMTT & M901 Launching Station with MIM-104 Patriot SAM System (PAC 2)
U.S. Army MIM-104 Patriot Advanced Capability (PAC-2) high-to-medium altitude, long-range air defence missile system, launched from M901 Launching Station mounted on M860 semi-trailer towed by M983 HEMTT prime mover.
M983 HEMTT & MPQ-53 C-Band Tracking Radar
US Army multi-function phased array radar system for searching, detection, tracking and identification of potential threats mounted on tandem semi-trailer towed by M983 HEMTT prime mover.
8 sprues, cab and tyres. L: 300mm, W: 35.6mm, Total parts 150+