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Updated 9-3-2010
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Plastic Model Sailing Ships
 ship models, ship model,1/110 H.M.S. Bounty
1/110 H.M.S. Bounty by Revell of Germany (rvl05404)
Highly detailed plastic parts are attached to sprue trees. Detailed hull with wood grain. Detailed deck with pin rails. Rudder and row boat. 4 cannons on mounts. 2 anchors. Detailed masts and yards. One-piece shrouds. Sails with canvas texture. Flag chart. Includes 5 figures. Display stand with name plate.
 ship models, ship model,1/225 HMS Victory
1/225 HMS Victory by Revell of Germany (rvl05408)
Features: Plastic kit for static display - Skill Level 5 269 parts in brown plastic plus vacuum-formed sails Detailed hull replicates the carvings along the sides, bow, & stern of the original and also includes the gunports for the cannon Full mast detail with cross spars and crow's nests Deck detail includes hatches, bulkheads, and lifeboats Molded black plastic ratlines Includes two spools of black and tan thread for rigging.
 ship models, ship model,1/150 United States
1/150 United States by Revell of Germany (rvl05406)
Launched in May 1797, the ''United States'' was one of the three great 44 gun frigates ordered by Congress. This imposing man-o'-war had excellent sailing characteristics and saw hard service with the US Navy. One-piece hull with molded-in siding details. Precut port holes for realistically molded cannons.
 ship models, ship model,1/150 Cutty Sark
1/150 Cutty Sark by Academy Plastics (acy14403)
Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in color The Cutty Sark made a record-setting journey across the Atlantic to earn its place in history amoung the fastest sailing ships of all time Completely new tooling for easy assembly and painting Display stand included Pictorial instructions guide you through assembly.
Plastic Model Military Ships
 ship model,plastic model ship,1/350 Bismarck Battleship
1/350 Bismarck Battleship by Tamiya (tam78013)
On May 24th, 1941 the Royal Navy dealt one of its most shattering blows. The 42,000 ton German battlecruiser Hood was destroyed after an attack that lasted only eight minutes. The Bismarck was the largest and most modern ship in service with the German fleet. Three days after the most celebrated sea chase of the Second World War, which involved no fewer that three British battleships, two battlecruisers, two aircraft carriers, nine cruisers, and countless destroyers, the Bismarck was reduced to a blazing hulk.
 ship model,plastic model ship,1/350 USS Nimitz CVN68
1/350 USS Nimitz CVN68 by Trumpeter (tsm05605)
Ready to assemble precision model kit that's an excellent reproduction for display. Build either the waterline version or full hull version. Exquisitely detailed flight deck and hangar decks. Meticulously detailed island and main mast. Complete stern detail. Barricade net, missile launchers, Cutter boats and more! Mobile cranes, crash trucks, and tow tractors.
 ship model,plastic model ship,1/350 IJN Aircraft Carrier Akagi '41 Ltd Ed
1/350 IJN Aircraft Carrier Akagi '41 Ltd Ed by Hasegawa (hsg40025)
Highly detailed plastic pieces molded mainly in grey Waterslide decals Bonus poster of package illustration Illustrated instruction with paint/marking guide included.
 ship model,plastic model ship,1/72 US GATO Class Sub
1/72 US GATO Class Sub by Revell-Monogram (rmx850384)
This kit can be built as 1 of 4 different United States Naval submarines of World War II. Long, 2-part hull with beautifully reproduced surface details. Exquisitely detailed, 3-piece deck. Authentically depicted 4-inch deck gun, 40mm anti-aircraft gun and 20mm anti-aircraft gun. Beautifully reproduced conning tower, sail and side walls.
Plastic Model Commercial Ships
 plastic model ships, ship models,1/350 RMS Deluxe Titanic
1/350 RMS Deluxe Titanic by Minicraft Models (mmi11315)
On April 10, 1912, R.M.S. Titanic, with 2200 passengers on board, left Southampton on its maiden voyage to New York. The most luxurious liner of its time was considered unsinkable. On the evening of April 14, 1912, the Titanic collided with an iceberg. Within three hours, this giant liner sank, taking 1500 passengers down with it.
 plastic model ships, ship models,11316 Noah's Ark in Cubit Scale
11316 Noah's Ark in Cubit Scale by Minicraft Models (mmi11316)
Museum-quality replica Highly detailed tooling Accurately scaled to the cubit Display opened or closed Three building options Two-way stand for full-hull or cross section display Eight pairs of ready-to-paint animals REady-to-paint Noah figure Detailed living quarters, three complete interior decks, interior loading ramps, realistic animal cages Woodtone color-molded parts for easy finishing Pictorial instruction sheet provides precise assembly instructions.
 plastic model ships, ship models,1/570 RMS Titanic
1/570 RMS Titanic by Revell-Monogram (rmx850445)
This is a 1/570 Scale Kit for Intermediate Modelers. Visible areas of 3 uppermost decks (boat deck, promenade deck and A deck) are recreated in detail. Exposed deck areas are fully recreated in miniature including. ventilators, lifeboats and davits, bollards and anchor. chain, railings, cargo cranes aft docking bridge, wheelhouse,.
 plastic model ships, ship models,1/400 RMS Titanic
1/400 RMS Titanic by Academy Plastics (acy1458)
The Titanic sailed on her first and final voyage from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912. At 11:40pm on Sunday, April 14, the ship struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic and sank 2 hours and 40 minutes later. Only 705 of the over 2200 people on board were rescued, setting the stage for sweeping changes in the way ships at sea were operated.