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DKM Scharnhorst Battle Cruiser
Germany's most famous battleship and pride of the Kriegsmarine, SCHARNHORST was considered invincible and state-of-the-art but 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. Earlier in WWII, SCHARNHORST had a formidable record in the Atlantic and Norwegian seas, sinking the armed merchant cruiser Rawalpindi, aircraf...
US Navy USS Fletcher DD-445 Fletcher-Class Destroyer
11 sprues, hull & deck. Photo-etch parts and display stand included. L: 327.6 mm, W: 34.8 mm, Total parts 410+
Yamato Parallel World
It's a "what if history went differently" design
Imagines the real WWII battleship Yamato upgraded and still in service around 1965
Combines:
Real Yamato hull & layout
Modernized / speculative upgrades (post-war tech ideas)
? Think of it like:
"Yamato if it survived WWII and was refitted in the Cold War era."
3 main turrets with complete internal structure
Includes metal barrels and two styles...
IJN Kongo Japanese Battleship
Precision moulded one piece hull - using both internal and external slide moulds.
Meticulously moulded portholes, weld lines and rivet details.. 3D printed gunblast bags and many other parts including machine guns and AA guns.