Carrera 20085201 Set of pylons for bridge/overhead. Pack of 4 pylons for bridges and flyovers: 2 pylons 65 mm long 2 pylons 27 mm long To be used with the Set of Articulated Heads for Pylons, code 85203. Characteristics of the Carrera Track Elements Modular track system unique in the world, track elements in 1:24 scale, 19.8 cm wide, for both 1:32 and 1:24 scale machines. Build the track layout you prefer thanks to the infinite possibilities of combining the various tracks. The rigidity of the plastic used in the creation of the track elements and the fastening hooks between the various tracks ensure a fun and clean ride on a particularly flat track Excellent current conductivity thanks to the high quality Nirosta steel straps and their flexible connection system Track expandable from 2 to 4, 6 and 8 lanes Easily convertible to the digital system at any time
KYOSHO Jeep Rubicon black MINI-Z 4X4 Ready Set Electric powered 4wd Crawler 1:24 scale 32526GM ● Complete chassis with built-in electronics. ●Factory painted body complete with many fine details ●KT-531P 2.4GHz transmitter ●Procket gear set(10T、12T、14T、16T、18T、20T) ●3 types of pinion spacers Required for operation (not included in the package) : ●4 AAA size alkaline batteries per chassis. ●4 AAA alkaline batteries per transmitter.
AK STANDARD REAL COLORS BLUE- RC011 10ML High quality acrylic paint from the Real Colors series by AK Interactive, Flat Varnish in a 10ml can. Made from an improved chemical formula compared to other brands on the market, it can be sprayed with an airbrush, adheres perfectly to the surface and dries to a soft finish. The Real Colors line is made up of 114 colors that accurately represent all the tones and shades of real colors. It can be diluted with the specific AK-Interactive thinner, the 200ml High Compatibility Thinner, code RC701 or in a 400ml jar, code RC702. Thinners from other manufacturers intended for acrylic (non-vinyl) paints, alcohol or water can also be used. Professional high quality paint *high compatibility and durability *keep paint out of direct sunlight *colors adjusted spectrum graphicality to mirror reality *Keep out of reach of children *Store lightly closed WARNINGS! ONLY FOR ADULT MODEL BUILDERS (+14) - WARNING: FLAMMABLE DANGER: H 226 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND VAPOURS. H315 CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION. H319 CAUSES SERIOUS EYE IRRITATION. H336 MAY CAUSE Drowsiness AND DIZZINESS. KEEP THE JAR TIGHTLY CLOSED, AWAY FROM: CHILDREN, SOURCES OF HEAT AND IGNITION. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES, MOUTH. IF IN CASE, RINSE WITH PLENTY OF WATER. DO NOT INHALE VAPOURS. USE IN A VENTILATED ENVIRONMENT. SHAKE BEFORE USING. DO NOT STORE UNDER DIRECT SUN RAYS. MADE IN SPAIN. AK INTERACTIVE SL C/Valsalado 6. LA PORTALADA III 26006 LOGRONO (SPAIN) WARNINGS! ONLY FOR ADULT MODEL BUILDERS (+14) - WARNING: FLAMMABLE DANGER: H 226 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND VAPOURS. H315 CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION. H319 CAUSES SERIOUS EYE IRRITATION. H336 MAY CAUSE Drowsiness AND DIZZINESS. KEEP THE JAR TIGHTLY CLOSED, AWAY FROM: CHILDREN, SOURCES OF HEAT AND IGNITION. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES, MOUTH. IF IN CASE, RINSE WITH PLENTY OF WATER. DO NOT INHALE VAPOURS. USE IN A VENTILATED ENVIRONMENT. SHAKE BEFORE USING. DO NOT STORE UNDER DIRECT SUN RAYS. MADE IN SPAIN. AK INTERACTIVE SL C/Valsalado 6. LA PORTALADA III 26006 LOGRONO (SPAIN)
AK RC066 WWII REAL COLORS ROT (ROTBRAUN) – RED (RED BROWN) RAL 8013 High quality acrylic paint from the Real Colors series by AK Interactive, Flat Varnish in 10ml can. Made from an improved chemical formula compared to other brands on the market, it can be sprayed with an airbrush, adheres perfectly to the surface and dries to a soft finish. The Real Colors line is made up of 114 colors that accurately represent all the tones and shades of real colors. It can be diluted with the specific AK-Interactive thinner, the 200ml High Compatibility Thinner, code RC701 or in a 400ml jar, code RC702. Thinners from other manufacturers intended for acrylic (non-vinyl) paints, alcohol or water can also be used. Professional high quality paint *high compatibility and durability *keep paint out of direct sunlight *colors adjusted spectrum graphicality to mirror reality *Keep out of reach of children *Store lightly closed WARNINGS! ONLY FOR ADULT MODEL BUILDERS (+14) - WARNING: FLAMMABLE DANGER: H 226 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS AND VAPOURS. H315 CAUSES SKIN IRRITATION. H319 CAUSES SERIOUS EYE IRRITATION. H336 MAY CAUSE Drowsiness AND DIZZINESS. KEEP THE JAR TIGHTLY CLOSED, AWAY FROM: CHILDREN, SOURCES OF HEAT AND IGNITION. AVOID CONTACT WITH SKIN, EYES, MOUTH. IF IN CASE, RINSE WITH PLENTY OF WATER. DO NOT INHALE VAPOURS. USE IN A VENTILATED ENVIRONMENT. SHAKE BEFORE USING. DO NOT STORE UNDER DIRECT SUN RAYS. MADE IN SPAIN. AK INTERACTIVE SL C/Valsalado 6. LA PORTALADA III 26006 LOGRONO (SPAIN)
ROCO ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE E.646.001 – PRODUCED FOR “GIEFFECI” – 43609 SCALE H0. Electric locomotive E 646.001 of the Italian State Railways (FS) with Triplex windows, magnolia green/pearl gray livery, epoch IV/V.
Tamiya Mc Laren MP4/8 Ford 1:20 Grand Prix collection, second hand, bagged products, decals as per photo, explanations with underlining, box in good condition, the photos are an integral part of the product description.
Soviet infantry with anti tank gun; the doc model is an Italian company from wedge that has closed its doors for a few years, pieces that cannot be found.
Modern Russian lightly armed infantry; the doc model is an Italian company from wedge that has closed its doors for a few years, pieces that cannot be found.
Soviet infantry with anti-tank gun (ptrs-412); the doc model is an Italian company from wedge that has closed its doors for a few years, pieces that cannot be found.
Reproduction of the Russian Infantry of 1812; proposed by the legendary company A-TOYS, which closed its doors for several years, molds re-proposed later by ITALERI, unobtainable pieces!
New ARTFX statue by Kotobukiya dedicated to the Star Wars saga: here is the First Order Stormtrooper Executioner! the statue has fantastic details and has magnets under the feet for added stability
The heavy cruiser Fiume departed on April 29, 1929 from the technological company of Trieste, launched on April 27, 1930 and will be completed by November 23, 1931. From then until 1940 Italy entered the war, river cruiser in squadron. From 1936 to 1937 during the civil war in Spain, cruiser was in Spanish waters. In April 1939 Fiume was involved in the invasion of Albania.
GERMAN BATTLESHIP TIRPITZ 1/350 TAMIYA 717MM X 103MM The Tirpitz was a battleship of the German Kriegsmarine, the second and last unit of the Bismarck class. It was conceived, together with its twin ship Bismarck, to be the spearhead of the German navy. Entered into service long after the outbreak of the Second World War, the ship participated in very few war actions, spending most of its life hiding in the Norwegian fjords from Allied attacks; in fact it had the function of "fleet in being", that is to keep a large quantity of enemy forces busy due to its potential danger. After the sinking of its twin ship Bismarck, it was nicknamed by the Norwegians "The lonely queen of the North" (Den ensomme Nordens Dronning)[2] We do not ship to the Canary Islands
BISMARCK GERMAN BATTLESHIPThe Bismarck was a German battleship of World War II, named in honor of the 19th-century Chancellor Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898). She is famous for sinking the battlecruiser Hood and for the subsequent hunt that led to her sinking. The eponym of the Bismarck class, the only other vessel of the same class was the Tirpitz. TAMIYA 1:350 WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS
USS INDEPENDENCE CVL-22 MODERN SEA POWER SERIES 1:350 SCALE DRAGON History: She was built by New York Shipbuilding and commissioned in January 1943. She took part in the Rabaul and Tarawa raids and attacks before being bombed and damaged by Japanese aircraft, then repaired in San Francisco from January to July 1944. After repairs, she was used to attack various targets on Luzon and Okinawa. She was part of the battalion that sank the remnants of the Japanese fleet in the Battle of Leyte Gulf and several other Japanese ships in Surigao Strait. She finished her wartime service off the coast of Japan supporting the occupation forces, then was assigned to return soldiers to the United States as part of Operation Magic Carpet. The carrier was later used as a target during the atomic bomb tests of Operation Crossroads. After being returned to Pearl Harbor and San Francisco for study, she was subsequently sunk on January 29, 1951 near the Farallon Islands. We do not ship to the Canary Islands
SS Jeremiah O'Brien was an American merchant ship of the Second World War. The keel of this vessel was laid in May 1943, and the launching took place in June of the same year, and in July 1943 the ship entered service. The total length of the vessel at the time of launching was 134.57 meters and a width of 17 meters. The full displacement reached 14,450 tons, and the maximum speed - 11 knots. The deck armament at the time of launching consisted of a single 127 mm gun, three 76 mm guns and 8 Oerlikon 20 mm guns. SS Jeremiah O'Brien was one of the Liberty ships. Ships of this type were built in series by shipyards located in the United States and Canada during World War II. Units of this type were cheap and easy to produce, had a very simple structure, but also very spacious holds. It is worth adding that the first units of this type were built in about 240-250 days, but with the improvement of production techniques, this time dropped to about 40 days! Over 2,700 Liberty ships were built during the war, of which about 200 were lost in hostilities. The SS Jeremiah O'Brien was built at the New England Shipbuilding Corporation in South Portland, Maine. She began her service in the Atlantic, where she made a total of four convoy trips. She was also used as a transport ship during the invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. She was then directed to the South Pacific and Indian Ocean, where she served until the end of World War II. In 1946, the SS Jeremiah O'Brien was transferred to the reserve. She is currently one of only two Liberty ships operating as a museum ship. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS
German Battleship Scharnhorst (1943) by Dragon 1040. The Scharnhorst was a fast battleship of the German Kriegsmarine. She was named in honor of the Prussian general and army reformer Gerhard von Scharnhorst and to commemorate the World War I armored cruiser SMS Scharnhorst. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS
YAMATO JAPANESE BATTLESHIP TAMIYA 1:350The Yamato (大和) was a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Together with her equal Musashi class she was the largest battleship ever built, with a displacement of 72,810 tons and main armament consisting of 9 460 mm guns. Yamato took part in the Battle of Midway and the Battle of the Philippine Sea without directly taking part in the fighting. In 1945 she was sent on a suicide mission (Operation Ten-Go) against the American fleet in a desperate attempt to defend Okinawa. She was sunk before reaching the island by an American air attack on April 7, 1945.
Academy 14103 ADMIRAL GRAF SPEE 1:350 Admiral Graf Spee was a Deutschland-class heavy cruiser that served in the German Kriegsmarine during World War II. The Germans initially classified the ships of this class as battleships (Panzerschiff in German), but later reclassified them as heavy cruisers (Schwere Kreuzer) in 1940; the British, however, classified them as pocket battleships (Pocket Battleship in English), a designation that has remained as a characteristic of the ships of this class. Admiral Graf Spee is known for having supported the first naval battle between the Kriegsmarine and the Royal Navy during World War II known as the Battle of the River Plate, near Montevideo, which ended with the battleship being scuttling. We do not ship to the Canary Islands
Varyag was a Russian armored and deck cruiser that had its keel laid in 1899 at the William Cramp shipyard in Philadelphia, launched in October of the same year, and commissioned into the Russian Navy in 1901. The ship's length was 129.6 m, its beam was 15.9 m, and its total displacement was about 7,000 tons. The maximum speed was 23 knots. The main armament consisted of twelve 152 mm guns, and the secondary armament consisted of, among others, twelve 76 mm guns or six 381 mm torpedo tubes. Varyag was one of three cruisers ordered by the tsarist government from foreign shipyards for service in the Far East shortly before the outbreak of the Japanese-Russian War (1904–1905). She proved to be a successful ship: she had a good top speed, although she was slower than her sister Askold in theory. She was also well armored and had good seaworthiness. She had - compared to Askold - much better living conditions for the crew. She had, however, less well-placed artillery. In 1902 Varyag joined the Russian Pacific Squadron. During the Japanese-Russian War (1904-1905), she fought a heroic battle near the Korean city of Czemulpo, becoming a legend of the Russian fleet. During the battle, she was scuttled by her crew. However, the Japanese managed to raise the ship from the bottom in August 1905 and incorporated her into their navy under the name Soya. It is noteworthy that in 1916 Japan sold the cruiser to Tsarist Russia, but due to her poor technical condition she did not enter line service and did not take an active part in combat operations, and in 1925 she was dismantled. We do not ship to the Canary Islands
Suvorov (full name: Kniaź Suvorov) was a Russian battleship (the so-called pre-dreadnought), under which the keel was laid in 1907 at the Baltic Works in St. Petersburg, launched in September 1902, and entered service in the Russian Navy in 1904. The length of the ship was 121 m, the beam 23.2 m and a displacement of about 14,000 tons. Maximum speed was up to 18 knots. The main armament consisted of four 305 mm guns and the secondary armament consisted of, among other things, 12 152 mm guns and 20 75 mm guns. Prince Suvorov was the fourth of five battleships belonging to the Borodino class. Battleships of this type were designed and built to reinforce the Russian fleet stationed in the Far East and were intended to counter, above all, the newly built Japanese battleships. Units of this type were generally well armed and the placement of the 152mm artillery in rotating turrets rather than casemates differed positively from many other vessels of the time. They were also well armored and performed well. Their major drawback was their poor seaworthiness and stability, especially in high waves. They were generally average vessels, giving way in some fields to newer British construction or British-built Japanese vessels. Unfortunately, the history of the battleship Prince Suvorov is very short. In August 1904, she was commissioned and almost immediately sent to the Far East as flagship of the 2nd Pacific Squadron. The squadron was commanded by Vice Admiral Z. Rożestwieński. Having circumnavigated Africa and crossed the Indian Ocean, the Russian squadron reached the vicinity of the island of Tsushima in May 1905, where one of the most famous naval battles of the 20th century took place. On its course, the battleship Prince Suvorov was initially badly damaged and ceased to be maneuverable due to damage to the guidance devices. The ship was finished off by Japanese destroyers on 27 May 1905 in the night hours with most of the crew.
USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was an American nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. The keel of this unit was laid in 1958, the launching took place in September 1960, and the commissioning into the US Navy took place in 1961. The overall length of the ship was 342 meters, the beam overall was 78.4 meters, and its total displacement was about 93,000 tons. The maximum speed was up to 33 knots. The onboard armament included, among others: three Sea Sparrow rocket launchers and three sets of 20 mm Vulcan Phalanx CIWS. Later, two launchers for the RIM-116 missile were also added. The aircraft carrier could carry up to 90 aircraft on board, but normally operated 60-70 aircraft and helicopters. USS Enterprise (CVN-65, commonly known as Big "E") was the first and only ship of its type. Very high construction costs, well above the original assumption, led to the cancellation of five planned units of this type. The USS Enterprise, however, was unique not only in this, but also because it was the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in history to have up to eight nuclear reactors on board! The unit received very modern electronic equipment for its time in the form of SCANFAR radar. The USS Enterprise (CVN-65), shortly after its entry into service, took part in the maritime blockade of Cuba in 1962. Two years later, it operated in the Mediterranean. The unit also took an active part in the Vietnam War (1964 / 1965-1975), fighting there from the very beginning. In 1969, a tragic accident occurred on the aircraft carrier, the self-ignition of one of the missiles, killing 28 people and injuring 334. In 1986, the USS Enterprise became the first nuclear aircraft carrier to pass through the Suez Canal. Shortly thereafter, the carrier's aircraft bombed targets in Libya. The unit was decommissioned in 2012. We do not ship to the Canary Islands.
Mogami was a Japanese heavy cruiser whose keel was laid in 1931, launched in March 1934, and commissioned into the Imperial Japanese Navy in July 1935. The ship's length was 201 m, the beam was 18 m, and the actual displacement, after modifications, was 13,400 tons. The maximum speed of the cruiser Mogami was approximately 34–35 knots. At the outbreak of World War II, the main armament consisted of ten 203 mm guns in five twin turrets, and the additional armament included eight 127 mm guns and twelve 610 mm torpedo tubes. Mogami was the first cruiser of the type to bear the same name, namely Mogami. Cruisers of this type were originally built lightly to meet the requirements of the Washington Disarmament Treaty of 1922. In addition, at the time of launch, they displaced only 9,500 tons, instead of the 10,000 tons stipulated by this treaty for cruisers. At the same time, they had powerful artillery in the form of as many as 15 155 mm guns in five three-gun turrets! However, Japanese designers assumed a later retrofit of this type of vessel with 203 mm guns already at the design stage, which in fact happened later. As one of the first Japanese ships, welding techniques were used in their construction, but due to the lack of experience of shipyards in this field, it led to operational problems, as well as the wrong center of gravity. In the course of modernization, these defects were removed on all vessels of this type. The battle course of the cruiser Mogami in World War II began in December 1941 with the support of Japanese actions in the area of French Indochina. At the turn of 1941/1942, Mogami continued to support and cover the Japanese landings, but already in today's Indonesia. In February 1942, the cruiser fought in the Sunda Strait. She also took part in the Battle of Midway (June 1942), where she hit the side of the cruiser "Mikuma" while making a turn. Due to severe damage, she was directed to Japan, where the aft artillery towers were removed and the number of carried seaplanes was increased. The cruiser Mogami sank on October 25, 1944 during the Battle of Leyte Bay. We do not ship to the Canary Islands
Zvezda 9027 - 1/350 Russian Battleship 'Borodino' Plastic kit to assemble in 1/350 scale. A large vessel measuring 500 feet long in full size will measure 16 inches for the scaled-down model (150/350=0.428). Paints, glue and assembly equipment are not included and must be purchased separately
Arktika Icebreaker Model Kit The Arktika is the first of a new class of Russian nuclear icebreakers. It entered service in the port of Murmansk in October 2020. Its main mission is to keep the North Sea open and guide expeditions to the North Pole region. The Aktika is the largest icebreaker in the world with a length of 173.3 m and a width of 34 m. It is powered by two nuclear reactors of 175MWt each. - Kit composed of 525 parts - Entire hull. - Helicopter and cradle included. Length: 49.5cm Height: 14.6cm
ZVEZDA 9007 K-141 Kursk Submarine Scale 1:350. Russian nuclear submarine K-141 "KURSK", plastic assembly kit consisting of 44 parts. Scale 1:350. The Kursk was built under the “949A” project and was intended to fight aircraft carrier groups. It was put into operation as part of the Northern Fleet in early 1995. Basic armament: 124 supersonic cruise missile launchers 3M-45 / P-700 "Granite" missiles can carry high-capacity nuclear warheads, 700 kg conventional or 500 6 kg bow torpedo launchers - two 650 mm and four 533 mm (for a total of 18 reserve torpedoes)
ZVEZDA 9062 Russian nuclear ballistic submarine "TULA" 1/350 scale. The Russian K-114 "Tula" is a Project 667BDRM Delfin class (NATO code Delta IV) nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine with a length of 167 m. It was the 4th submarine if its class was built in 1987 at the Severodvinsk SevMash (Northern Machine-building Enterprise). In total, 7 submarines had been built under Project 667BDRM before 1992. They are the main components of the Russian strategic nuclear triad. These submarines quite regularly make long-distance voyages and participate in shooting training. Each submarine is equipped with 16 Sineva R-29RMU2 ballistic missiles. As of 2018, the nuclear submarine "Tula" is part of the Red Banner Northern Fleet of the Russian Navy.
Fujimi 600499 IJN Fast Battleship Kongo 1/350 scale. Set includes: plastic intake channels with model kit parts decal sheet photo-etched detail parts assembly instructions with paint schemes and markings Paint and glue not included. We do not ship to the Canary Islands
TAKOM ITALIAN HORIZON CLASS DESTROYER D553 ANDREA DORIA / D554 CAIO DUILIO N. 6007 1/350 SCALE, THE KIT CONTAINS DECALS FOR 2 SHIPS, TRANSPARENT PLASTIC PIECES AND A SET OF PHOTO-ETCHED TILES. We do not ship to the Canary Islands
ACADEMY German Battleship Bismarck - Scale 1/350 - 14109. Bismarck was a German battleship, whose keel was laid in 1936 and launched in February 1939. The battleship entered service in the German Navy (German Kriegsmarine) in August 1940. The ship was 251 meters long, 36 meters wide and had a total displacement of 53,000 tons. Bismarck's maximum speed was around 29-30 knots. The main armament consisted of 8 380 mm guns in four twin turrets, and the secondary armament included: 12 150 mm guns or 16 105 mm guns. Bismarck was the first ship of the type with the same name - Bismarck. She was ordered to replace the old battleship Hannover in the line, which had become completely obsolete by the 1930s. At the time of her launch, Bismarck was the largest German ship and the largest European battleship. She had good armor and her main or secondary armament was in no way inferior to her counterparts on British ships. She made her maiden voyage in September 1940, when she was on a ferry to Gdynia, which was to be her home port. Bismarck's combat run during World War II was very short. Bismarck set out on her first combat voyage on 19 May 1941: she was supposed to carry out cruising operations in the Atlantic and attack mainly Allied convoys. In the implementation of this plan, Bismarck, with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen, was already passing through the Danish Straits a few days later. On 24 May, a battle took place in this strait between the German squadron and British ships, as a result of which the battlecruiser HMS Hood was sunk and Bismarck herself was badly damaged. After this battle, significant forces of the Royal Navy - including the Polish destroyer ORP Piorun - were directed against Bismarck, which the German ship tracked down and sent to the bottom on 27 May 1941. It is worth noting that there is a probable hypothesis that the battleship Bismarck was scuttled by the crew in connection with the damage suffered in combat on 27 May, which made it impossible to return to base alone. The box does not contain glue and paint. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS.
ZVEZDA WWII GERMAN DESTROYER Z-17 “DIETHER VON ROEDER” – 9043 SCALE 1:350. PLASTIC KIT OF SHIP TO BE ASSEMBLED. GLUE AND COLORS ARE NOT CONTAINED IN THE BOX. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS
TAMIYA JAPANESE BATTLESHIP MUSASHI – 78031 SCALE 1:350. PLASTIC SHIP TO BUILD. PAINTS AND GLUE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THE BOX Musashi was a Japanese battleship laid down in 1938, launched in October 1940, and commissioned into the Imperial Japanese Navy in August 1942. The ship's overall length was 263 m, the beam was 36.9 m, and the full displacement was 65,000 tons. The maximum speed of the battleship Yamato was around 27-28 knots. The main armament at launch was 9 x 460 mm guns in three three-gun turrets, and the secondary armament was mainly 6 x 155 mm guns. Musashi was the second Yamato-class battleship. The genesis of this type of battleships dates back to the early 1930s, when the Japanese Navy command, hoping that the Washington Treaty would soon expire (from 1922) and preparing for war in the Pacific, decided to create the most powerful and best battleship in history, which would outclass their counterparts in the United States Navy or the Royal Navy and keep its construction completely secret. As a result, when it entered service in 1942, Musashi - together with its sister ship Yamato - was the most powerful battleship (the 460 mm gun had a firing range of 42,000 meters!) and was the best armored ship of this type in the world! Musashi became the flagship of the entire Japanese Navy in 1943, but during the year took a limited part in combat operations. In early 1944, it was torpedoed by an American submarine, which resulted in serious damage and the need for repairs. In the course of her, the battleship's anti-aircraft armament was also upgraded. Musashi took an active part in the Battle of the Philippine Sea (June 1944), but did not engage in firefights with American units. In October 1944, during the Battle of Leyte, she was sunk by a total of 19 torpedoes and 17 bombs. WE DO NOT SHIP TO THE CANARY ISLANDS
USS TARAWA DRAGON PLASTIC MODEL SHIP TO BUILD IN 1:700 SCALE. THERE ARE NO PAINTS AND GLUE IN THE BOX. The USS Tarawa was completed in December 1945, too late to take an active part in the Second World War. After serving for a short period of time in the Far East, she was decommissioned in 1949. She returned to service after the outbreak of the Korean War, being used in the Atlantic Ocean to replace units engaged in the conflict. In 1960 she was decommissioned again, being subsequently sold for demolition in 1968. We do not ship to the Canary Islands