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AFV Club Models 1/350 Japanese Navy I-19 Submarine Review
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Highly detailed 1/350 scale assembly model kit of the Japanese submarine I-19, a B1 type submarine which saw service during World War II. The B1 Type submarines (also known as the I-15 series) were the most numerous submarine class of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. I-19 was credited with the sinking of carrier USS Wasp (CV-7) and destroyer USS O’Brien (DD-415) during the Guadalcanal campaign (September 15, 1942). Features listed on the box: Precisely replicates details of the vessel. Choice of waterline or full hull display model. Pressure hull is included. Precision photo-etched parts are included.
AFV Club Models 1/350 Japanese Submarine I-58 Early TypeReview
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Free Shipping AvailableHighly detailed 1/350 scale assembly model kit of the Japanese submarine I-58, a Japanese B3 type (also known as the (I-54 class) submarine in World War II. I-58 was modified in late 1944 to carry four “Kaiten” human-piloted torpedoes on her deck in place of her 5.5 inch naval gun. Japanese submarine I-58 was credited with the sinking of U.S. battleship USS Indianapolis on July 30, 1945. Features listed on the box: New tooling upper hull. Precisely replicates details of the vessel. Choice of waterline or full hull display model. Pressure hull is included. Precision photo-etched parts are included.
AFV Club Models 1/350 German U-Boat VIID (U-213)Review
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Free Shipping AvailableHighly detailed 1/350 scale assembly model kit of the famous German U-Boat (“Unterseeboot” or “Undersea Boat”), a military submarine operated by the German Navy in World War I and World War II. U-boats were highly successful in destroying Allied supply and merchant shipping in both world wars, and it wasn’t until the Allies adopted the convoy system in World War II, in which merchant ships were grouped together and protected by a screen of escort vessels, that U-Boat menace was finally tamed. The German Kriegsmarine (“War Navy”) further developed U-Boats in the Second World War, leading to a new generation of more technologically advanced U-Boats such as the Type VII, which was by far the most produced type. This AFV Club 1/350 scale assembly kit depicts the Type VIID U-Boat, a longer version of the VIIC with three banks of five vertical tubes (used to eject mines) just aft of the conning tower. Features listed on the box: New tooling hull parts. Deck gun can be assembled in flat or elevated position. Precisely replicates details of the vessel. Choice of waterline or full hull display model. Simple pressure hull is included. Option of either using plastic or photo-etched handrails.




