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WWII Liberty Ship SS 'Jeremiah O'Brien' (also with waterline hull option)
Liberty ships were American-made cargo ships that were designed to make only one solitary ocean voyage. Jeremiah O'Brien was built in Portland, Maine, in 56 days and launched on June 19, 1943. The Jeremiah O'Brien is 441 feet long, 57 feet wide, displaces 14,245 tons and carries a wartime crew of 58 sailors. To protect itself from enemy aircraft and sh...
BB-19 "Boomin Beaver" USN Navy security tug boat
Box content:
6 plastic sprues with over 90 parts;
PE sheet and painting masks;
Decal sheet for 1 livery (on the boxart)
From Wikipedia....
The United States Navy's 19BB (Barrier Boat) was built by Chuck's Boat and Drive of Longview, Washington in 2002 to deploy and maintain port security booms surrounding Navy ships and installations in port. The first boat of the 13-boa...
From Submariners to Tank Killers
Marine-Panzerjagd-Regiment 1 and the Fighting near Hamburg in April-May 1945
Author: Axel Urbanke
ISBN: 978-3-941437-53-1
Pages: 192
Photos: 157, 48 of them in colour
Illustrations: 15 color maps
Format: 24 x 28,5 cm - Large format, Hard cover plus dust jacket
At the beginning of April 1945, it became clear that the surrender of the Wehrmacht was only a matter of days or weeks. ...
Douglas A-3 Skywarrior
1. A-3B (A3D-2) Part: VAH-2, US Navy, 601/NL (BuNo.147650) CVA-43 USS Coral Sea, Gulf of Tonkin, Vietnam Coast, 1965 The plane crashed 6th October 1966 after a collision with North-American RA-5C.
2. EKA-3B Part: 1st Detachment of VAQ-135 'Ravens', U.S. Navy , 610/AB (BuNo.147667) CVA-67 USS John F.Kennedy, 1965 A-3
Skywarrior was the American sailors nicknamed 'whale'. Initially, A-3B. In June 196...
USN sailors WWII Self Adhesive [USS Arizona BB-39 1941] (designed to be used with Trumpeter kits) {Now out of production. Only available whilst Eduard have stock}
USS Arizona PART II. (designed to be used with Trumpeter kits) This BiG-Ed set includes all these Eduard sets....
ED53109 USN sailors WWII 1/200 (self adhesive) SC
ED53109 USN sailors WWII 1/200 (self adhesive) SC
ED53115 USN deck crew WWII 1/200 (self adhesive) SC
ED53115 USN deck crew WWII 1/200 (self adhesive) SC
ED53116 USN officers WWII 1/200 (self adhesive) SC
WWII German Torpedo Type G7a (3 pcs). N72026 WW II German Torpedo Type G7a (3 pcs) Germany entered the war with two versions of G7 torpedoes of standard calibre of 53.3cm. The G7a version was steam-powered and therefore the torpedo was leaving a trace on the water surface and was also noisy. However, it was significantly faster than the electric powered G7e version. The G7a was used only in the early stages of the war and it a...
WWII German Torpedo Type G7e (3 pcs) N72025 WW II German Torpedo Type G7e (3 pcs) Germany entered the war with two types of G7 torpedoes of standard calibre of 53.3cm. The G7e version was powered by an electric motor which means that there were no trace of the torpedo on the water surface and it also helped to conceal the submarine. There were also disadvantages of the electric drive, it was slower than standard steam-powered ...