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Trumpeter Models sends us an advance announcement focusing on two new March of 2007 releases for the shipwright! Read the details and check out the early box-art illuatrations!
   
Trumpeter Models sends us an advance announcement focusing on two new March of 2007 releases for the shipwright! Read the details and check out the early box-art illuatrations!
Kit Details
Kit #4518
Scale-1/350
"Moskva" Russian Navy Missile Cruiser
Mfg SRP- $79.95 USD
Originally named "Slava", the Moskva is a large ship displacing 9,380 tons (11,490 tons fully loaded). The Slava class ships bristle with weapons systems and sensors, giving it a modern look always notable in Cold War Soviet warship designs. The Moskva is currently engaged in anti-terrorism activities with allied nations fighting the War on Terror.
Kit consists of 409 parts on 19 sprues plus a photo -etched mast and radar unit. Optional waterline hull is provided. Markings are for #121. Completed kit measures nearly 21" long.
Kit#5735
Scale-1/700
"USS Washington" BB-56 Battleship
Mfg. SRP-$27.95 USD
 
Launched in June, 1940, the Washington first served in 1942 with the British Fleet escorting convoys to Murmansk, USSR. Later in 1942, she began service in Pacific which would last for the duration of WWII. She earned 15 battle stars and has the distinction of never having been hit or having lost a man to enemy fire.
Kit consists of 254 parts on 12 sprues, plus an optional waterline hull. Completed model
measures 12.5" long.
Kit #4518
Scale-1/350
"Moskva" Russian Navy Missile Cruiser
Mfg SRP- $79.95 USD
Originally named "Slava", the Moskva is a large ship displacing 9,380 tons (11,490 tons fully loaded). The Slava class ships bristle with weapons systems and sensors, giving it a modern look always notable in Cold War Soviet warship designs. The Moskva is currently engaged in anti-terrorism activities with allied nations fighting the War on Terror.
Kit consists of 409 parts on 19 sprues plus a photo -etched mast and radar unit. Optional waterline hull is provided. Markings are for #121. Completed kit measures nearly 21" long.
Kit#5735
Scale-1/700
"USS Washington" BB-56 Battleship
Mfg. SRP-$27.95 USD
Launched in June, 1940, the Washington first served in 1942 with the British Fleet escorting convoys to Murmansk, USSR. Later in 1942, she began service in Pacific which would last for the duration of WWII. She earned 15 battle stars and has the distinction of never having been hit or having lost a man to enemy fire.
Kit consists of 254 parts on 12 sprues, plus an optional waterline hull. Completed model
measures 12.5" long.
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