1/700 Scale World War II Ship Models
Shop online for over 200 1/700 scale world war ii ship models at discounts up to 41%. Tamiya is ranked #1 out of 16 1/700 scale world war ii ship models manufacturers, followed by Trumpeter, and Hobby Boss.
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Tamiya # tam77510
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The Hornet was the eigth aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy and the third one of the Yorktown type constructed under the limitations of the naval treaty. The Hornet had excellent equipment and anti-torpedo protection, but her anti-aircraft armament consisting of eight 5-inch (12.7mm) single-barrelled A.A. guns (38 calibres long) was rather weak. She was powered by turbine engine offering 120,000hp and made a speed of 34 knots.
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HobbyBoss # hbo83401
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This is the 1/700 scale USS Arizona BB-39 (1941) plastic kit from Hobby Boss by Squadron For ages 14 years and up.
Tamiya # tam31907
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A 1/700 Scale DD-797 Cushing U.S. Navy Fletcher Class Destroyer.
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Tamiya # tam31613
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The Iowa Class Battleships were the largest and final great battleships of the US Navy. They included the BB-61 Iowa, the BB-62 New Jersey, and the third ship, the famous BB-63 Battleship Missouri. These ships, which boasted an amazing 212,000hp allowing a 33knots max speed, were armed with massive 40.6cm main guns. The Iowa Class ships stretched 270.4m but were relatively thin, with only 33m max length, enabling these ships to pass through the Panama Canal. Being commissioned in June 1944, the USS Missouri took part in many operations during the Pacific War including bombardments on Japanese mainland and capital. On September 2, 1945, the treaty for the unconditional surrender of Japanese f
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Tamiya # tam77514
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USS Enterprise (CV-6), was the seventh U.S. Navy vessel to bear the name. Colloquially referred to as the "Big E", she was the sixth aircraft carrier of the United States Navy. A Yorktown class carrier, she was launched in 1936 and was one of only three American carriers commissioned prior to World War II to survive the war (the others being Saratoga and Ranger). She participated in more major actions of the war against Japan than any other US ship. These actions included the Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, various other air-sea engagements during the Guadalcanal campaign, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, and the Battle of Leyte Gu
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Tamiya # tam31804
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The U.S. Navy heavy cruiser, Indianapolis, was commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard on November 15, 1932. On the opening day of the Pacific War, December 7, 1941, as flagship of Scouting Force, US Fleet, she was making a simulated bombardment near Hawaii. In March 1943, she became flagship of Admiral Raymond Spruance, Commander Fifth Fleet which consisted of Task Force 58 plus 130,000 marines and army troops. Leading the giant fleet, she participated in most of the major Central Pacific campaigns. In March 1945, she was severely damaged and returned to Mare Island for repairs. For the 2 months period of repairs, her equipment was renewed and much improved with the latest radar, electro
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Trumpeter # tsm05734
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Assemble the USS North Carolina BB-55 with this 1:700 Scale Plastic Model Kit from Trumpeter Suitable for Ages 14 & Older.
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HobbyBoss # hbo87011
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This is the 1/700 scale USS Balao SS-285 Submarine plastic model by Hobby Boss For ages 14 years and up.
Tamiya # tam31902
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One of the most famous and successful destroyer classes ever built was the U.S. Navy's Fletcher class that appeared during the World War period. A total of 175 sister ships proved to be the largest number for a destroyer class in the U.S. Navy inventory during the era. They were completed in two and a half years, showing a stunning example of wartime mass production. Development of the Fletcher class vessels began in mid October 1939, when the U.S. Navy General Board stated the initial characteristics requirements for their new destroyers. The Navy needed a larger and more versatile, multipurpose destroyers, to replace the then principle Benson/Livermore tyoe ships, which were the final deve
Trumpeter # tsm05727
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Assemble the USS Hornet CV-8 with this 1:700 Scale Plastic Model Kit from the Trumpeter World Boat Series. Suitable for Ages 14 & Older.
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Tamiya # tam31711
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During the early stage of World War 2, the German Navy's "U-Boat" submarines posed a great threat to the Allied Forces in the North Atlantic Ocean. To counter them, new destroyers were built to escort transport vessels, as well as escort carriers that could provided constant air protection to the convoys for the length of their journey across the Atlantic. This type of aircraft carrier was a modification from certain merchant vessels, and the U.S. Navy made an extensive development and use of them for convoy escort and aircraft transportation.
Tamiya # tam31908
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Assemble the German Naval Destroyers Z37 & Z39 with this 1:700 Scale Plastic Model Kit from the Tamiya Water Line Series. Suitable for Ages 14 & Older.
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Tamiya # tam77525
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The ship was launched on Feb 21, 1939 and completed for service on Oct 1,1940 by which time World War 2 had already been fought for a year. After a trip to USA, she covered the Lofoten raid (March 1941) and Atlantic convoys before becoming flagship of the British Home Fleet in April 1941. In May 1941 she led the chase of the German Bismarck and saw action for the first time. Through 1941-42 King George V took part in numerous search and escort operations in the Atlantic and in May 1943 she went to the Mediterranean taking part in all the big naval operations covering the Allied invasion of Sicily and Italy. After refitting in England she went East as flagship of the second in command of the
Trumpeter # tsm5728
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This is a 1/700 scale USS Essex CV9 plastic model aircraft carrier ship from Trumpeter.
Trumpeter # tsm5711
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This is a 1/700 scale German Bismarck plastic model Battleship from Trumpeter.
Trumpeter # tsm05706
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Assemble the US Battleship BB-64 Wisconsin (1991) with this 1:700 Scale Plastic Model Kit from Trumpeter Scale Models. Suitable for Ages 10 & Older.
Tamiya # tam31428
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This is a 1/700 Plastic Matsu Japanese Navy Destroyer from Tamiya. For ages 10 and over.
Trumpeter # tsm5769
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This is the 1/700 Scale USS Maryland BB-46 1941 Plastic Model Kit by Trumpeter. Suitable for Ages 14 & Up.