Model ships 1:700
Explore the world of shipping with our 1:700 scale model ships! Crafted with exceptional precision and attention to detail, they’re perfect for modelling enthusiasts looking to recreate historical and modern vessels in a compact size. Ideal for your collection or your next diorama!
Model ships 1:700
1:700 Brit. Prince of Wales Battlesh. WL
300031615€33.99
Article number: 300031615 Product: 1:700 Brit. Prince of Wales Battlesh. WL The British battleship Prince of Wales was the second ship in the King George V class. Shortly after its completion in March 1941, it was involved in the historic hunt for the German battleship Bismarck. In October, the Prince of Wales was dispatched to Singapore to reinforce the armed forces in the Far East. Her short period of service of only 9 months ended dramatically when she was intercepted by Japanese bombers in the so-called Battle of Malaya. The model reproduces the Prince of Wales true to detail, the set also includes the two Japanese bombers Type 96 "Nell" and Type 1 "Betty" to replicate the battle scene. Model kit, Scale 1:700, Waterline, Manual, Decal, 4 Bomber, Length 322 mm.
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1:700 Brit. Destroyer E-Class WL
300031909€18.49
Article number: 300031909 Product: 1:700 Brit. Zerstörer E-Klasse WL To protect the Empire's shipping lanes, the British Navy built large numbers of destroyers in the years leading up to World War II. The nine ships of the so-called E-class, Exmouth, Echo, Eclipse, Electra, Encounter, Escapade, Escort, Esk and Express, were completed in 1934 and took part in many important operations during World War II, including the hunt for the Bismarck and the Battle of the Java Sea. The dimensions of the E-Class roughly corresponded to its predecessors. However, the ships had enlarged superstructures and also equipment for anti-submarine defence and a mine detection facility on board. The true-to-original TAMIYA kit on a scale of 1:700 contains decorative stickers for all nine E-Class ships. Model kit, Scale 1:700, Waterline, Destroyer, Manual, Decal, Length 143 mm. Warning notices: Read carefully and fully understand the instructions before commencing assembly. A supervising adult should also read the instructions if a child assembles the model. When assembling this kit, tools including knives are used. Extra care should be taken to avoid personal injury. Read and follow the instructions supplied with paints and/or cement, if used (not included in kit). Keep out of reach of small children. Children must not be allowed to put any parts in their mouths, or pull vinyl bags over their heads.
Model ships 1:700
1:700 Brit. King George V Battleship WL
300077525€22.49
Article number: 300077525 Product: 1:700 Brit. King George V Battleship WL The British battleship King George V entered service in October 1940 as the type ship of the second King George V-class and flagship of the Home Fleet. Among other things, she was involved in the hunt for the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941 together with the HMS Rodney. From 1944 the King George V served in the Pacific. For the surrender of Japan on September 2, 1945, she anchored off Tokyo. In 1949 the HMS King George V was transferred to the reserve fleet, and in 1957 the fleet command finally sent the 35,000-ton battleship into well-deserved retirement. The detailed TAMIYA model on a scale of 1: 700 shows the ship as it looked during the Pacific War with additional radar and anti-aircraft armament. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:700 Brit. Nelson Battleship WL
300077504€17.79
Article number: 300077504 Product: 1:700 Brit. Nelson Battleship WL The HMS Nelson was launched as the type ship of the Nelson class on September 3, 1925, and was put into service in 1927. Like her sister ship, the HMS Rodney, the Nelson had three triple 16-inch towers that were placed in the well-protected front half of the ship. She was temporarily the flagship of the Royal Navy and initially served mostly together with her sister ship. During the Second World War, the Nelson belonged to the Homefleet and was involved in the search for various German warships. From 1941 she supported the Allied landings in North Africa and later the landings in Sicily. When she supported the landing in Normandy in the summer of 1944, she ran into two mines. After her repair, she was deployed in the Pacific, then transferred to the reserve and scrapped in 1949. The TAMIYA kit model impresses with its accuracy of fit and attention to detail.
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1:700 Brit. O-Class Destroyer WL
300031904€11.29
Article number: 300031904 Product: 1:700 Brit. Zerstörer O-Klasse WL After the start of the Second World War, the Royal Navy built eight O-class destroyers and eight more P-class destroyers as part of the War Emergency Programme. The Oribi was put into service on July 5, 1941 as the first O-class ship. The ships served mainly in the North Sea and were mostly active as convoy escorts. The detailed model kit offers the option of equipping the models with either 12 cm cannons (O-Class) or 10.2 cm multi-purpose cannons (P-Class). Details such as depth charge launchers or anchors are also faithfully reproduced. The TAMIYA kit contains a decal sheet including British flags. Model kit, Scale 1:700, Waterline, 2 Destroyer, Manual, Decal, Length 143 mm. Warning notices: Read carefully and fully understand the instructions before commencing assembly. A supervising adult should also read the instructions if a child assembles the model. When assembling this kit, tools including knives are used. Extra care should be taken to avoid personal injury. Read and follow the instructions supplied with paints and/or cement, if used (not included in kit). Keep out of reach of small children. Children must not be allowed to put any parts in their mouths, or pull vinyl bags over their heads.
Model ships 1:700
1:700 Jap. Mogami Aircraft Cruiser WL
300031341€30.49
Article number: 300031341 Product: 1:700 Jap. Mogami Flugzeugkreuzer Waterline The Mogami, the unique naval aircraft cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy, entered service in 1935. Due to various construction failures, three modifications were carried out, the first due to a lack of stability. In the second, the armament was changed from the 15.3 cm triplets to the larger 20.3 cm double gun turrets. The conversion to an aircraft cruiser took place from 1942 to 1943 after a failed submarine escape and a collision with the Mikuma as well as several bomb hits by American carrier aircraft. After further heavy battles against the enemy U.S. fleet, a heavy fire broke out on the ship in the fall of 1944. The remaining crew decided to leave the ship and sink it with torpedoes: The Mogami disappeared into the depths of the Mindanao Sea.
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1:700 Jap. Shinano Aircraft Carrier WL
300031215€34.99
Article number: 300031215 Product: 1:700 Jap. Shinano Aircraft Carrier Waterline In October 1944, the Shinano was launched, one of the largest aircraft carriers of World War II. The construction of the giant Yamato-class ship began shortly after the Japanese defeat at Midway and was completed in November 1944. The total length of the Shinano was 266 meters, the carrier had a displacement of 62,000 tons. From the Yamato the Shinano inherited the strong armor as well as a reinforced flight deck that could withstand a direct explosion of a 500 kg bomb. Before its first deployment – on the way to an equipment quay – the vessel was discovered and torpedoed by an American submarine. Shortly afterwards the Shinano capsized near the shores of Shionomisaki. The Shinano is still the largest warship sunk by a submarine.
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1:700 Jap. Shokaku Aircraft Carrier WL
300031213€41.99
Article number: 300031213 Product: 1:700 Jap. Shokaku Aircraft Carrier Waterline The Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku was launched in June 1939. During the Pacific War, the Shokaku, along with its sister flagship Zuikaku, formed the 5th Aircraft Carrier Division of the Imperial Japanese Navy. The Shokaku was involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor and served until the Battle of the Philippine Sea in 1944; here it was sunk after several torpedo hits by a U.S. submarine. The model is a replica of the Japanese aircraft carrier Shokaku on a scale of 1:700. The decor of the kit also includes the flight deck landing markings and a complete set of aircraft including Mitsubishi A6M2 fighters and Aichi D3A bombers.
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1:700 US Enterprise Aircraft Carrier WL
300077514€17.99
Article number: 300077514 Product: 1:700 US Enterprise Aircraft Carrier WL The USS Enterprise CV-6 was the second Yorktown-class ship and entered service as the sixth aircraft carrier of the US Navy in 1938. In the Pacific War she was involved in 18 of 22 major naval operations. 15 times she was badly damaged, but the USS Enterprise kept returning to service, symbolizing the Navy's determination to achieve victory in the Pacific. In 1947 the USS Enterprise, affectionately known as the "Big E", was decommissioned and finally scrapped from 1958 to 1960. To this day she is the most decorated ship in the history of the US Navy. The TAMIYA model kit shows the famous aircraft carrier as it looked towards the end of World War II, including increased AA armament and Hellcat, Corsair, Avenger and Helldiver aircraft.
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1:700 WL Aircr.Carrier USS Yorktown CV-5
300031712€42.99
Article number: 300031712 Product: 1/700 WL Aircraft Carrier USS Yorktown CV-5 The USS Yorktown was completed in September 1937 as the first ship of her namesake-class and the U.S. Navy's sixth aircraft carrier. When the Pacific War broke out, she became the flagship of Task Force 17 under the command of Rear Admiral Frank J. Fletcher and conducted a number of operations around the Pacific. During the Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942, she helped thwart the Japanese Navy's advance on New Guinea despite suffering severe damage. Subsequently, at the Battle of Midway, the Yorktown and her sister ships USS Enterprise and USS Hornet defeated the Japanese Mobile Fleet, but the Yorktown herself suffered severe damage by torpedo and bomb hits from the aircraft of the Japanese carrier Hiryu. She was finally sunk by torpedoes from the Japanese submarine I-168. The Tamiya 1/700 scale model is a precise replica assembly kit of this iconic carrier during WWII. Model kit, Scale 1:700, Waterline, Manual, Decal, Length 350 mm. Warning! Not suitable for children under 14 years.
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1:700 US Hornet Aircraft Carrier WL
300077510soon available again
Article number: 300077510 Product: 1:700 US Hornet Flugzeugträger WL The USS Hornet was completed in 1941 as the third Yorktown-class aircraft carrier. She is best known for her central role in the so-called Doolittle Raid on April 18, 1942, the first US air attack on the Japanese home islands. Only a few months later, in October 1942, the Hornet was badly damaged by Japanese bombers in the battle of the Santa Cruz Islands. She finally sunk on October 27th. Most of the crew could be rescued by the American escort ships, but 111 men died. The detailed TAMIYA model kit contains the aircraft carrier as well as parts for 16 B-25 bombers.
Model ships 1:700
1:700 US Missouri Battleship WL
300031613soon available again
Article number: 300031613 Product: 1:700 US Missouri Schlachtschiff WL The Iowa-class ships were the last major battleships in the US Navy. The most famous one was and is the BB-63 Missouri. 212,000 horsepower enabled the heavily armed colossus to reach a top speed of 33 knots. The main armament consisted of nine 16 inch (40.6 cm) guns distributed in three triple turrets (2 fore and 1 aft) with a maximum range of up to 40 km. The ships of the Iowa class were 270.4 m long and had a relatively narrow hull of a maximum of 33 m, so they could easily pass the Panama Canal. The USS Missouri entered service in 1944 and participated in numerous operations in the Pacific War. On September 2, 1945, the Treaty of Unconditional Surrender of the Japanese Armed Forces was signed aboard the USS Missouri. With the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950, the USS Missouri and her sister ships were used for fire support and relegated to reserve service in 1955. In 1986 the ship was completely renovated, modernized and equipped with the latest weapon technology. The Missouri was used one last time in the Gulf War and in 1993, after almost 50 years in service, she took her well-deserved retirement. Modell kit, Scale 1:700, Waterline, Manual, Decals, Length 386,5 mm.
Model ships 1:700
1:700 US New Jersey Battleship WL
300031614soon available again
Article number: 300031614 Product: 1:700 US New Jersey Battleship WL The BB-62 USS New Jersey was the most decorated battleship in US Navy history from 1943 to 1991. In 1943 she was commissioned as the second of six Iowa-class battleships. Ships five and six, the BB-65 Illinois and the BB-66 Kentucky, however, were no longer completed and ultimately dismantled again. Like the other Iowa-class ships, the USS New Jersey had a displacement of 45,000 tons, an output of 212,000 hp and was armed with nine 16-inch (40.6 cm) guns spread across three triple turrets (2 fore and 1 aft) with a maximum range of up to 40 km. The ships of the Iowa class were 270.4 m long and had a relatively narrow hull of a maximum of 33 m, so they could easily pass the Panama Canal.