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Tamiya 31613 - US Navy Battleship BB-63 Missouri United States - 1:700 Scale Kit
$42.85US NAVY BATTLESHIP MISSOURI DESCRIPTION The Iowa Class Battleships were the largest and final great battleships of the US Navy. They included... -
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Tamiya 31453 - Japanese Submarine I-16 & I-58 Japan - 1:700 Scale Kit
$16.86A submarine element was included amongst the escort group for the Japanese Navy"s historic attack on Pearl Harbor in WWII. Naval modelers can now recreate another part of the Pearl Harbor strike force with this re-packaged model kit. The Japanese... -
Tamiya 31435 - Japanese Submarine I-58 Late Version Japan - 1:700 Scale Kit
$13.41The I-58 was laid down in Yokosuka Navy Yard in September 1944. The vessel carried a Type 0 small reconnaissance seaplane E-14 (Glen) and a catapult to launch it. The primary weaponry of the I-58 consisted of six torpedo tubes, three on each side of the... -
Tamiya 31359 - Japanese Light Cruiser Mogami Japan - 1:700 Scale Kit
$30.86This model of the Mogami depicts the boat as a light cruiser. The Mogami was used in a number of roles during its service. Laid down in 1931 at Kure, she was launched on March 14, 1934 as the first of the “Mogami” class ships. Her early life... -
Tamiya 31349 - Japanese Light Cruiser Abukuma Japan - 1:700 Scale Kit
$41.14Completed in 1925, the Abukuma was the last ship in the Nagara-class of light cruisers/destroyerflotilla leaders and took part in many major naval engagements in the Pacific War. Due to acollision with the cruiser Kitakami during an exercise in 1930, the... -
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Tamiya 31211 - Japanese Aircraft Carrier Taiho Japan - 1:700 Scale Kit
$35.99Taiho was an aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Possessing heavy belt armor and featuring an armor-plated flight deck (a first for any Japanese carrier), she represented a major departure in Japanese carrier design and... -
Tamiya 35146 - German Heavy Tiger 1 Late Version Germany - 1:35 Scale Kit
$51.42At the time of its introduction in 1942, the German Tiger I was the most powerful and sophisticated tank available anywhere in the world, and is still considered a weaponry masterpiece of that era. Most of the Tiger I's were produced by Henschel, a heavy...