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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-23
Created: 05/14/2009
SCENIC COLOURS - 4 colors set ( Yellow, red, blue, black)
Description : Pack of 4 dyes (yellow, red, blue, black) in dropper bottles. Ideal for use with Scenic Water for making jellies, drinks. 10ml bottles
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Ref: DMBD-28
Created: 05/14/2009
SCENIC FIBRES
Description : Scenic fibres work with Scenic water to allow the easy and faster modelling of more realistic moving and white water eg. waterfalls, rivers. Forms a base onto which Scenic water clings as it is poured or brushed even down vertical surfaces in waterfalls. 0.5m pack
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Ref: CMKML80300
Created: 04/17/2009
DOCK STAIRS AND CORNERS (4 stairs + 2 angles)
Description : Resin accessories.
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Buildings, dioramas accessories, artificial water
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Ref: AOS01502
Created: 04/22/2009
NIHON YUSEN KASUGAMARU CARGOLINER
Description : Japanese cargoliner under Imperial Navy service during the World War Two for troops transport.
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Warships world war 2
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Ref: AOS03797
Created: 04/22/2009
I-400 IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY 1945
Description : The Sen Toku I-400-class submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy were the largest submarines of World War II, and remained the largest ever built prior to the development of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s. They were submarine aircraft carriers able to carry 3 Aichi M6A Seiran aircraft underwater to their destinations. They were designed to surface, launch the planes then dive again quickly before they were discovered. They also carried torpedoes for close range combat.
The I-400 class was designed with the range to travel anywhere in the world and return. A fleet of 19 boats was planned in 1942, and work started on the first in January 1943 at the Kure, Hiroshima arsenal. Within a year the plan was scaled back to five, of which only three (I-400 at Kure, and I-401 and I-402 at Sasebo) were completed.
First operations were planned for 1945 including an attack of the Panama canal which never occured due to the end of the war.
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Submarines
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Ref: AOS03798
Created: 04/22/2009
IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY I-401 SUBMARINE 1945
Description : Sister-ship of the I-400, she had the same operational life.
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Ref: AOS03868
Created: 04/22/2009
IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY BATTLESHIP "MUTSU"
Description : She was the Imperial Japanese Navy’s second Nagato class battleship, laid down at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on 1 June 1918, launched on 31 May 1920, and completed on 24 October 1921. Mutsu sailed with the Yamato, Nagato, Hosho, Sendai, nine destroyers and four auxiliary ships as Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto’s Main Body during the Battle of Midway in June 1942.
Mutsu suffered a catastrophic explosion in the number 3 ammunition magazine 3km North of the present-day Mutsu Memorial on Oshima Island, on 8 June 1943. Although the direct cause of the explosion was never substantiated, it was ruled by the Japanese Government as "human interference". The explosion was so severe that it instantly sheared the stern from the ship forward of turret 3, causing major flooding in the boiler rooms and main engine room. The 535-foot (163 m) front section of the ship rolled to starboard and sank almost instantly resulting in the loss of over 1,100 officers and men, including 140 instructors and cadets from an aviation training group on a familiarization tour. The stern upended and remained floating for nearly 12 hours before coming to rest just a few hundred feet south of the main wreck. Only 350 survivors were recovered.
The Japanese fleet was quickly mobilized and combed the small bay for enemy ships or submarines but came up empty. After a coverup operation was launched, and all hope of raising Mutsu was abandoned, the precious fuel-oil was pumped out and ammunition was recovered. Mutsu remained untouched for 25 years.
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Ref: AOS04213
Created: 04/22/2009
KAIWO MARU - JAPAN 4 MAST BARK 1960
Description : Kaiwo Maru was a Japanese training tall ship. She was launched In 1930. Sails were removed between 1943 and 1952. During long years 1955/1989, she served as school ship for the Japanese Navy. She retired on 1989 and she is exhibited in Kaiwo Maru Park in Imizu, Toyama.
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Ref: AOS04260
Created: 04/22/2009
THREE-MASTED SHIP "DANMARK"
Description : DANMARK is a steel-hulled, three-masted and full-rigged ship. It was build as a training ship in 1933 at Nakskov Shipyard in Denmark. Since then it has provided basic training of young people seeking careers at sea.
The ship is the property of the Kingdom of Denmark and has its home base there. It is capable of sailing all over the world, however in the recent years it has only been sailing in European waters. On special occasions it crosses the Atlantic Ocean to visit the USA, where the ship stayed during WWII and provided training of US cadets.
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Ref: AOS04261
Created: 04/22/2009
FOUR-MASTED BARQUENTINE "ESMERALDA"
Description : Esmeralda is a steel-hulled four-masted barquentine tall ship of the Chilean Navy and currently the second tallest and longest sailing ship in the world.
Since her commissioning, Esmeralda has been a training ship for the Chilean Navy. She has visited more than 300 ports worldwide acting as a floating embassy for Chile. She participated in Operation Sail at New York in 1964, 1976 and 1986, and the Osaka World Sail in 1983. She also participated in International Regattas of Sail in 1964, 1976, 1982 and 1990 winning the coveted Cutty Sark Trophy in the last two participations.
Reports from Amnesty International, the US Senate and Chilean Truth and Reconciliation Commission describe the ship as a kind of a floating jail and torture chamber for political prisoners of the Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship from 1973 to 1980. It is claimed that probably over a hundred persons were kept there at times and subjected to hideous treatment among them the British priest Miguel Woodward
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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: AOS04314
Created: 04/22/2009
KAIWO MARU 1943 - serie IRON CRAD SUPER DETAILS
Description : Kaiwo Maru was a Japanese training tall ship. She was launched In 1930. Sails were removed between 1943 and 1952. The kit show the World War Two version when th ship was used as cargo transport for the Imperial Japanese Navy. During long years 1955/1989, she served as school ship for the Japanese Navy. She retired on 1989 and she is exhibited in Kaiwo Maru Park in Imizu, Toyama.
This kit includ all photoetched details such as rails etc...
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Ref: AOS04315
Created: 04/22/2009
GREEK BIREME WARSHIP 100 B.C.
Description : Typical Greek bireme as they where built during three centuries.
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Ref: AOS04316
Created: 04/22/2009
ROMAN NAVY WARSHIP 50 b.C.
Description : A nice reproduction of a Roman Warship. Plastic sails and rigging wire .
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Ref: AOS04318
Created: 04/22/2009
SANTA MARIA 1492
Description : The famous Christopher Colombus sailship in 1492.
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Ref: AOS04427
Created: 04/22/2009
THREE-MAST FULL-RIGGED SHIP "AMERIGO VESPUCCI"
Description : The Amerigo Vespucci is a tall ship of the Marina Militare, named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Her home port is Livorno, Italy. As of 2008 she is still in use as a school ship.
In 1925, the Regia Marina ordered two school ships to be built following a design by Lieutenant Colonel Francesco Rotundi of the Italian Navy Engineering Corps, inspired by the style of large late 18th century 74-cannon ships of the line. The first of these two ships, the Cristoforo Colombo, was put into service in 1928 and was used by the Italian Navy until 1943. After World War II, this ship was handed over to the USSR as part of the war reparations and was shortly afterwards decommissioned.
The vessel is a full rigged three masted steel hull 82.4 m (270.34 ft) long, with an overall length of 101 m (331 ft) including the bowsprit and a maximum width of 15.5 m (51 ft). She has a draught of about 7 metres (23 ft) and a displacement at full load of 4146 tons. Under auxiliary diesel-electric propulsion power, the Amerigo Vespucci reaches a top speed of 10 knots and has an autonomy of 5450 nm (at 6.5 knots).
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Ref: AOS04428
Created: 04/22/2009
GERMAN MARINE THREE-MAST BARK "GORCH FOCK"
Description : The Gorch Fock is a tall ship of the German Navy (Deutsche Marine). She is the second ship of that name and a sister ship of the Gorch Fock built in 1933. Both ships are named in honor of the German writer Johann Kinau who wrote under the pseudonym "Gorch Fock" and died in the battle of Jutland/Skagerrak in 1916. The modern-day Gorch Fock was built in 1958 and has since then undertaken 146 cruises (as of October 2006), including one tour around the world in 1988. She is sometimes referred to (unofficially) as the Gorch Fock II to distinguish her from her older sister ship.
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Ref: RV00015
Created: 05/19/2009
ICEBREAKER USS "BURTON ISLAND"
Description : USS Burton Island (AG-88) was a United States Navy Wind-class icebreaker that was later re-commissioned as a United States Coast Guard icebreaker. Burton Island was laid down on 15 March 1946 at the San Pedro shipyard of the Western Pipe and Steel Company, launched on 30 April, and commissioned 28 December with the identifier AG-88. She was decommissioned on 9 May 1978. "CLASSICS" COLLECTION from REVELL
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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-23
Created: 05/14/2009
SCENIC COLOURS - 4 colors set ( Yellow, red, blue, black)
Description : Pack of 4 dyes (yellow, red, blue, black) in dropper bottles. Ideal for use with Scenic Water for making jellies, drinks. 10ml bottles
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Ref: DMBD-28
Created: 05/14/2009
SCENIC FIBRES
Description : Scenic fibres work with Scenic water to allow the easy and faster modelling of more realistic moving and white water eg. waterfalls, rivers. Forms a base onto which Scenic water clings as it is poured or brushed even down vertical surfaces in waterfalls. 0.5m pack
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Ref: CMKML80300
Created: 04/17/2009
DOCK STAIRS AND CORNERS (4 stairs + 2 angles)
Description : Resin accessories.
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Ref: AOS01502
Created: 04/22/2009
NIHON YUSEN KASUGAMARU CARGOLINER
Description : Japanese cargoliner under Imperial Navy service during the World War Two for troops transport.
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Warships world war 2
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Ref: AOS03797
Created: 04/22/2009
I-400 IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY 1945
Description : The Sen Toku I-400-class submarines of the Imperial Japanese Navy were the largest submarines of World War II, and remained the largest ever built prior to the development of nuclear ballistic missile submarines in the 1960s. They were submarine aircraft carriers able to carry 3 Aichi M6A Seiran aircraft underwater to their destinations. They were designed to surface, launch the planes then dive again quickly before they were discovered. They also carried torpedoes for close range combat.
The I-400 class was designed with the range to travel anywhere in the world and return. A fleet of 19 boats was planned in 1942, and work started on the first in January 1943 at the Kure, Hiroshima arsenal. Within a year the plan was scaled back to five, of which only three (I-400 at Kure, and I-401 and I-402 at Sasebo) were completed.
First operations were planned for 1945 including an attack of the Panama canal which never occured due to the end of the war.
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Ref: AOS03798
Created: 04/22/2009
IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY I-401 SUBMARINE 1945
Description : Sister-ship of the I-400, she had the same operational life.
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Ref: AOS03868
Created: 04/22/2009
IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY BATTLESHIP "MUTSU"
Description : She was the Imperial Japanese Navy’s second Nagato class battleship, laid down at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on 1 June 1918, launched on 31 May 1920, and completed on 24 October 1921. Mutsu sailed with the Yamato, Nagato, Hosho, Sendai, nine destroyers and four auxiliary ships as Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto’s Main Body during the Battle of Midway in June 1942.
Mutsu suffered a catastrophic explosion in the number 3 ammunition magazine 3km North of the present-day Mutsu Memorial on Oshima Island, on 8 June 1943. Although the direct cause of the explosion was never substantiated, it was ruled by the Japanese Government as "human interference". The explosion was so severe that it instantly sheared the stern from the ship forward of turret 3, causing major flooding in the boiler rooms and main engine room. The 535-foot (163 m) front section of the ship rolled to starboard and sank almost instantly resulting in the loss of over 1,100 officers and men, including 140 instructors and cadets from an aviation training group on a familiarization tour. The stern upended and remained floating for nearly 12 hours before coming to rest just a few hundred feet south of the main wreck. Only 350 survivors were recovered.
The Japanese fleet was quickly mobilized and combed the small bay for enemy ships or submarines but came up empty. After a coverup operation was launched, and all hope of raising Mutsu was abandoned, the precious fuel-oil was pumped out and ammunition was recovered. Mutsu remained untouched for 25 years.
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Ref: AOS04213
Created: 04/22/2009
KAIWO MARU - JAPAN 4 MAST BARK 1960
Description : Kaiwo Maru was a Japanese training tall ship. She was launched In 1930. Sails were removed between 1943 and 1952. During long years 1955/1989, she served as school ship for the Japanese Navy. She retired on 1989 and she is exhibited in Kaiwo Maru Park in Imizu, Toyama.
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Ref: AOS04260
Created: 04/22/2009
THREE-MASTED SHIP "DANMARK"
Description : DANMARK is a steel-hulled, three-masted and full-rigged ship. It was build as a training ship in 1933 at Nakskov Shipyard in Denmark. Since then it has provided basic training of young people seeking careers at sea.
The ship is the property of the Kingdom of Denmark and has its home base there. It is capable of sailing all over the world, however in the recent years it has only been sailing in European waters. On special occasions it crosses the Atlantic Ocean to visit the USA, where the ship stayed during WWII and provided training of US cadets.
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Ref: AOS04261
Created: 04/22/2009
FOUR-MASTED BARQUENTINE "ESMERALDA"
Description : Esmeralda is a steel-hulled four-masted barquentine tall ship of the Chilean Navy and currently the second tallest and longest sailing ship in the world.
Since her commissioning, Esmeralda has been a training ship for the Chilean Navy. She has visited more than 300 ports worldwide acting as a floating embassy for Chile. She participated in Operation Sail at New York in 1964, 1976 and 1986, and the Osaka World Sail in 1983. She also participated in International Regattas of Sail in 1964, 1976, 1982 and 1990 winning the coveted Cutty Sark Trophy in the last two participations.
Reports from Amnesty International, the US Senate and Chilean Truth and Reconciliation Commission describe the ship as a kind of a floating jail and torture chamber for political prisoners of the Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship from 1973 to 1980. It is claimed that probably over a hundred persons were kept there at times and subjected to hideous treatment among them the British priest Miguel Woodward
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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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Warships world war 2
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Ref: AOS04314
Created: 04/22/2009
KAIWO MARU 1943 - serie IRON CRAD SUPER DETAILS
Description : Kaiwo Maru was a Japanese training tall ship. She was launched In 1930. Sails were removed between 1943 and 1952. The kit show the World War Two version when th ship was used as cargo transport for the Imperial Japanese Navy. During long years 1955/1989, she served as school ship for the Japanese Navy. She retired on 1989 and she is exhibited in Kaiwo Maru Park in Imizu, Toyama.
This kit includ all photoetched details such as rails etc...
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Ref: AOS04315
Created: 04/22/2009
GREEK BIREME WARSHIP 100 B.C.
Description : Typical Greek bireme as they where built during three centuries.
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Ref: AOS04316
Created: 04/22/2009
ROMAN NAVY WARSHIP 50 b.C.
Description : A nice reproduction of a Roman Warship. Plastic sails and rigging wire .
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Ref: AOS04318
Created: 04/22/2009
SANTA MARIA 1492
Description : The famous Christopher Colombus sailship in 1492.
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Ref: AOS04427
Created: 04/22/2009
THREE-MAST FULL-RIGGED SHIP "AMERIGO VESPUCCI"
Description : The Amerigo Vespucci is a tall ship of the Marina Militare, named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Her home port is Livorno, Italy. As of 2008 she is still in use as a school ship.
In 1925, the Regia Marina ordered two school ships to be built following a design by Lieutenant Colonel Francesco Rotundi of the Italian Navy Engineering Corps, inspired by the style of large late 18th century 74-cannon ships of the line. The first of these two ships, the Cristoforo Colombo, was put into service in 1928 and was used by the Italian Navy until 1943. After World War II, this ship was handed over to the USSR as part of the war reparations and was shortly afterwards decommissioned.
The vessel is a full rigged three masted steel hull 82.4 m (270.34 ft) long, with an overall length of 101 m (331 ft) including the bowsprit and a maximum width of 15.5 m (51 ft). She has a draught of about 7 metres (23 ft) and a displacement at full load of 4146 tons. Under auxiliary diesel-electric propulsion power, the Amerigo Vespucci reaches a top speed of 10 knots and has an autonomy of 5450 nm (at 6.5 knots).
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Ref: AOS04428
Created: 04/22/2009
GERMAN MARINE THREE-MAST BARK "GORCH FOCK"
Description : The Gorch Fock is a tall ship of the German Navy (Deutsche Marine). She is the second ship of that name and a sister ship of the Gorch Fock built in 1933. Both ships are named in honor of the German writer Johann Kinau who wrote under the pseudonym "Gorch Fock" and died in the battle of Jutland/Skagerrak in 1916. The modern-day Gorch Fock was built in 1958 and has since then undertaken 146 cruises (as of October 2006), including one tour around the world in 1988. She is sometimes referred to (unofficially) as the Gorch Fock II to distinguish her from her older sister ship.
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