Category Ships and boats

Zvezda 1:350 scale Dreadnought plastic model by Ivan Kulikov

HMS Dreadnought (1906) revolutionized naval warfare with its “all-big-gun” design and steam turbine propulsion. This British battleship rendered previous warships obsolete and sparked a global naval arms race, defining 20th-century naval strategies and inspiring an entire class of warships known as “dreadnoughts.”

Bronco 1:350 scale Seawolf plastic model by Igor Ushakov

USS Seawolf (SSN-21) is a notable attack submarine model in 1/350 scale, renowned for its advanced stealth, speed, and sophisticated weaponry. It represents the lead vessel of the Seawolf class, emphasizing cutting-edge naval innovation and Cold War maritime superiority, capturing enthusiasts’ interest with its precision detail.

Hobby Boss 1:350 scale Type IX plastic model by Pavel

The U-123 was a Type IXB German U-boat renowned for its successful operations during World War II. It gained fame under Commander Reinhard Hardegen, responsible for the first wave of attacks against the U.S. East Coast in Operation Drumbeat, causing significant Allied shipping losses.

Academy 1:350 scale Oliver Hazard Perry plastic model by Anton Nikitin

The USS FFG-50 Taylor is an Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate known for its versatile role in naval operations, including anti-submarine warfare and escort missions. The ship is notable for its service during conflicts such as the Gulf War and has been praised for its adaptability and robust design.

Zvezda 1:200 scale Revenge plastic model by Kamil

The Galeon “Elizabet” was part of Francis Drake’s squadron in 1588, known for its role in the defeat of the Spanish Armada. This model represents a vital component of England’s naval power, showcasing the agility and tactical prowess that secured a pivotal victory in maritime history.

Flagman 1:350 scale Type VII plastic model by Pavel

The U-673 Type VII C FLAC (Conversion VI) was notable for its enhancements in stealth and sonar capabilities, allowing it to operate more effectively in hostile environments during WWII. This submarine variant featured advanced acoustic-absorbing coatings and an upgraded periscope, making it a formidable threat beneath the waves.

Tamiya 1:350 scale Yamato plastic model by jph82697923

The 1/350 Yamato model is a detailed replica of the Japanese battleship renowned for its powerful armament and role in WWII. As the largest battleship ever constructed, Yamato symbolizes naval engineering excellence and historical significance, capturing enthusiasts’ interest worldwide.

Tamiya 1:350 scale Mogami plastic model by Dmitriy Revyakin

The IJN Mogami, a heavy aircraft-carrying cruiser, was modernized in 1943 to enhance its aviation capabilities. Known for its transformation from a traditional cruiser to a hybrid warship, it carried seaplanes and contributed to Japan’s naval aviation strategy in World War II.

Zvezda 1:350 scale Sevastopol plastic model by KOS1904

The Russian battleship *Sevastopol*, part of the Gangut-class, was notable for being one of the first dreadnoughts in the Russian Navy. Commissioned during the early 20th century, it represented a shift in naval power dynamics, serving prominently in World War I and showcasing Russia’s industrial advancements in battleship design.

Zvezda 1:350 scale Revenge plastic model by Great Worm

The Galeon “Revenge” is renowned for its meticulous craftsmanship and innovative design, offering luxury on water with spacious interiors and cutting-edge technology. It stands out for its seamless blend of performance and comfort, making it a preferred choice among discerning yacht enthusiasts.

Trumpeter 1:350 scale Slava plastic model by Uriy Lazarev

The GRKR “Moskva,” Project 1164 (Atlant), is renowned as the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Launched in 1983, this guided missile cruiser is notable for its impressive array of weaponry, including anti-ship and anti-air missiles, and has played a key role in Russian naval operations.

Dragon 1:700 scale Sovremennyy plastic model by Vladimir Petrov

The Project 956 destroyer “Besstrashnyy” is notable for its advanced missile and artillery systems. Known for its robust anti-aircraft capabilities and versatility, it serves both in warfare and as a testament to Soviet naval engineering, becoming a significant asset in maritime defense strategies.

Hobby Boss 1:700 scale Seawolf plastic model by Aleksandr Ivannikov

The USS SSN-21 Seawolf is a nuclear-powered fast attack submarine noted for its advanced stealth, speed, and deep diving capabilities. As the lead vessel of the Seawolf class, it is renowned for its superior sonar systems and unique construction designed to operate in Cold War conditions against Soviet forces.

Zvezda 1:350 scale Slava plastic model by Vxodnoi

The battleship “SLAVA” was a notable vessel involved in the Battle of Moon Sound in 1917. Known for its resilience, it played a key role during World War I, demonstrating strategic prowess in Baltic Sea operations. Despite facing significant enemy forces, “SLAVA” contributed to delaying advances, marking its place in naval history.

Type-7 U-Boat by Anton, Revell, 1:72

The U-Boat Type VII-C U-552, known as “Red Devil” due to its emblem, was one of the most famous German submarines of World War II. Commanded by Erich Topp, it was renowned for sinking numerous Allied ships, including the USS Reuben James, marking the first US Navy ship lost in the war.

Independence by Igor Ushakov, Bronco, 1:350

The USS Independence (LCS-2) model in 1/350 scale represents a notable littoral combat ship known for its trimaran design and advanced technology. Renowned for its versatility and speed, it plays a crucial role in coastal operations, emphasizing modularity for various mission capabilities.

Slava by Aleksandr Logachev, Trumpeter, 1:350

The Raketnyy kreyser “Moskva” Project 1164, also known as the Slava-class cruiser, is renowned for its role as the flagship of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. It is equipped with advanced missile systems and served prominently in naval operations. “Moskva” was noted for its significant firepower and strategic importance.

Slava by Vxodnoi, Eduard, 1:350

“VARYaGY” is a 1st rank protected cruiser model known for its involvement in the Battle of Chemulpo Bay during the Russo-Japanese War in 1904. Showcasing resilience and strategic significance, the cruiser became a symbol of bravery and naval heritage for Russia.

Oscar by GOOSE, Zvezda, 1:350

The APRK pr.949 Antey (K-266 “OREL”) is a Russian nuclear-powered cruise missile submarine renowned for its capability to launch long-range anti-ship missiles. It’s part of the Oscar II-class, known for its stealth and strategic importance during the Cold War.

Invincible by Korbut, Dragon, 1:700

HMS Invincible was a notable British light aircraft carrier, serving as the lead ship of her class. Commissioned in 1980, she played a critical role in the Falklands War, demonstrating versatility and effectiveness in air-sea operations, marking her as a symbol of British naval strength during the late 20th century.

1:350 scale Trafalgar, Airfix by Nikolay Sidorov

HMS Talent is a Trafalgar-class submarine of the Royal Navy, renowned for its stealth and advanced sonar capabilities. Commissioned in 1990, it played key roles in various naval operations, showcasing its versatility in intelligence gathering and precision strike capabilities.

Virginia by Engel, Hobby Boss, 1:350

USS Virginia (SSN-774) is the lead submarine of its class, known for advanced stealth, intelligence gathering, and capability to launch Tomahawk missiles. It represents a key evolution in U.S. submarine technology, emphasizing versatility for various missions, including anti-submarine and anti-ship warfare.

Nagato by Uriy Salamatin, Hasegawa, 1:350

The Nagato 1941 was a Japanese battleship noted for its powerful 410mm guns, being the world’s first equipped with 16-inch caliber weapons. Serving as the flagship for Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto during the Pearl Harbor attack, it represented Japan’s naval strength during World War II.

Soryu by Daniil, Pit-Road, 1:350

The SS-501 Soryu is a Japanese diesel-electric attack submarine known for its advanced stealth features, extended range due to air-independent propulsion, and cutting-edge sonar systems. Part of the Soryu-class, it represents Japan’s enhanced maritime defense capabilities and has influenced submarine design globally.

Leningrad by Jokker, Revell, 1:100

Buksir Leningrad is renowned for its robust performance and reliability in harsh maritime conditions. Designed for towing and escorting operations, it exemplifies advanced engineering and innovative design, ensuring safe and efficient navigation in busy ports and challenging environments.

Independence by Sergey Tkachuk, Trumpeter, 1:350

The LCS-2 USS Independence 1/350 model is renowned for its sleek trimaran design and advanced capabilities. As a littoral combat ship, it exemplifies agility and versatility in naval operations, reflecting its real-world counterpart’s reputation for speed and cutting-edge technology in the U.S. Navy.

Sovremennyy by Sergey Miroshnik, Trumpeter, 1:350

The “Okrylennyy,” part of Project 956 (Sarych), is a Sovremenny-class destroyer renowned for its powerful anti-surface and anti-air warfare capabilities. Designed for the Soviet Navy, it features advanced missile systems and is recognized for its robust design and operational versatility in naval engagements.

Vanguard by Daniil, Bronco, 1:350

HMS Vanguard was a British battleship, the last of the Royal Navy’s battleships, launched in 1944. It is famous for being the largest and fastest of Britain’s battleships and served during the post-World War II period, known for its presence during significant maritime events before being decommissioned in 1960.

Sovremennyy by Sergey Bobrov, Trumpeter, 1:144

The Sovremennyy-class destroyer, developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, is renowned for its powerful anti-ship missile system, robust surface-to-air defenses, and multi-role capabilities. Designed for fleet operations, it played a crucial role in showcasing Soviet naval innovation and strength.

EBR by Andrey Prohorov, Zvezda, 1:350

The Borodino-class battleship is renowned for its role in the Russo-Japanese War, particularly the Battle of Tsushima in 1905. These pre-dreadnought battleships symbolized Russian naval strength, yet their loss marked a pivotal moment in naval warfare history, highlighting the shift to more advanced battleship designs.

Type VII by Aleksey Baranov, Revell, 1:144

The U-Boat Type VII C/41 Atlantic Version was a formidable German submarine during WWII, known for its enhanced durability and improved anti-aircraft defenses. It featured a stronger hull for deeper dives and was part of the Atlantic campaign, symbolizing Germany’s submarine warfare prowess.

Yamato by Sergey Bobrov, Tamiya, 1:350

The Yamato was a Japanese battleship and one of the largest ever built, famed for its massive size and powerful artillery. Launched in 1941, it symbolized Japan’s naval strength during World War II but was ultimately sunk in 1945. The Yamato is renowned for its unprecedented scale and historic significance.

Maya by Gennadiy Eretnov, Hasegawa, 1:350

The N.Y.K. LINE HIKAWA MARU is a historic Japanese ocean liner, launched in 1929. Famous for its Art Deco style and serving as a hospital ship in WWII, it now serves as a museum ship in Yokohama, showcasing maritime history and pre-war luxury ocean travel.

Type XXI by Oleg, Revell, 1:144

The Type XXI “Elektroboote” was a German submarine from WWII, renowned for its advanced technology. It was the first submarine designed to operate primarily submerged, featuring greater underwater speed, endurance, and streamlined design, influencing post-war submarine development significantly.

Nagato by Uriy Rassohin, Hasegawa, 1:350

IJN Nagato, a Japanese battleship in 1941, was renowned for being the world’s first battleship with 16-inch guns. Serving as the flagship during the attack on Pearl Harbor, it symbolized Japan’s naval power. Its strong armor and firepower made it a formidable force in the Pacific War.

Triomphant by Daniil Skripnik, Hobby Boss, 1:350

Le Triomphant (S616) is a French ballistic missile submarine, known for being part of the Triomphant-class vessels that form the core of France’s nuclear deterrent. Equipped with advanced stealth technology and strategic missiles, it plays a critical role in maintaining national security.

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