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Ref: AOS04313
Created: 04/22/2009
"NIPPON-MARU" JAPANESE IMPERIAL NAVY TRANSPORT SHIP 1943 - IRON CRAD SUPER DETAILS serie
Description: The sail training ship "Nippon Maru was built in March 1930 for the students of the merchantile marine schools, at Kawasaki Dockyard in Kobe. In 1943,at the height of World WarⅡ,Nippon Maru was taken of her sailing gears to serve as a transport ship for war materials.After the war,She was operated to transport Japanese soldiers and civilians back to Japan.It made 29 such repatriation voyages and brought home 25,423 persons.n June 1952,Nippon Maru was refitted as a sail training ship and she changed her appearance to former elegant ship,"Swan of the Pacific". In December 1953,Nippon Maru departed for foreign training voyage for the first time after the War and called at the Port of Hilo,Hawaii.In September 17,1984,Nippon Maru was transfered from Ministry of Transport to the City of Yokohama and owned by the city.At the same time her registered home port was also changed from Tokyo to Yokohama.She was moored afloat at stonebuilt dock in “Nippon Maru Park" on April 28,1984 and was open to the public as an educational facility for youth and for popularization of maritime interest.Kit including a great photoetched sheet for more details!!!
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Ref: DMBD-36
Created: 05/14/2009
SOLID WATER - 2 resin parts - 350ML
Description : A low odour, 2 part resin for simulating crystal clear water for miniature bowls, garden ponds and puddles. Creates the illusion of deep water with minimal thickness, use it for still water (canals or lakes) in railway layouts. Can be textured to create moving water effects. 350ml bottle. ATTENTION!!! HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
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Ref: DMBD-35
Created: 05/14/2009
SOLID WATER - 2 resin parts - 90ML
Description : A low odour, 2 part resin for simulating crystal clear water for miniature bowls, garden ponds and puddles. Creates the illusion of deep water with minimal thickness, use it for still water (canals or lakes) in railway layouts. Can be textured to create moving water effects. 90ml bottle. ATTENTION!!! HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
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Ref: DMBD-34
Created: 05/14/2009
SOLID WATER - 2 resin parts - 50ML
Description : A low odour, 2 part resin for simulating crystal clear water for miniature bowls, garden ponds and puddles. Creates the illusion of deep water with minimal thickness, use it for still water (canals or lakes) in railway layouts. Can be textured to create moving water effects. 50ml bottle. ATTENTION!!! HAZARDOUS PRODUCTS READ INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE
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Ref: AOS050194
Created: 09/02/2011
US PT BOAT PT-132
Description: PT Boats were a variety of motor torpedo boat (hull classification symbol "PT", for "Patrol Torpedo"), a small, fast vessel used by the United States Navy in World War II to attack larger surface ships. The PT boat squadrons were nicknamed "the mosquito fleet". The Japanese called them "Devil Boats."
The original pre-World War I torpedo boats were designed with "displacement" hulls. They displaced up to 300 tons and the top speed was 25 to 27 kn (29 to 31 mph; 46 to 50 km/h). The PT boats used in World War II were built using the planing-type hull form developed for racing boats. They were much smaller (30-75 tons) and faster (35-40 knots). Both types were designed to strike at larger warships with torpedoes, using relatively high speed to get close, and small size to avoid being spotted and hit by gunfire. They were much less expensive than large warships. Also, PT boats were much faster, smaller, and cheaper than the conventional (displacement hull) types.
During World War II, American PT boats engaged enemy destroyers and numerous other surface craft, ranging from small boats to large supply ships. PT boats also operated as gunboats against enemy small craft, such as armored barges used by the Japanese forces for inter-island transport.
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