Exquisitely detailed 1/350 scale assembly model kit of the HMS King George V, a World War II heavy-battleship of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Vickers-Armstrong in 1939, the King George V was the lead ship of her class of battleships. King Geo ... Exquisitely detailed 1/350 scale assembly model kit of the HMS King George V, a World War II heavy-battleship of the British Royal Navy. Built by the Vickers-Armstrong in 1939, the King George V was the lead ship of her class of battleships. King George V began convoy escort duties in February 1941, and she took part in an unsuccessful search for the German warships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau during the Kriegsmarine Operation Berlin around March, 1941. This super detailed 1/350 scale model kit features: highly detailed hull, exterior, and bridge. Optional armaments included. Life rafts and motor boats included. A plastic display stand with name plate included. | 1-48 Scale. Wingspan measures 10 1/2 inches long. Molded in light gray with waterslide decals, features folding wings, retracting landing gear and doors, optional armament 3 external drop tanks, 2 -1000 pound bombs and 8 underwing rockets. Decals for ... 1-48 Scale. Wingspan measures 10 1/2 inches long. Molded in light gray with waterslide decals, features folding wings, retracting landing gear and doors, optional armament 3 external drop tanks, 2 -1000 pound bombs and 8 underwing rockets. Decals for VMF-214 Black Sheep squardron USS Sicily 1951 and VMA-332 USS Bairoko 1953. Skill level 2. | 1:48 scale. When Winston Churchill spoke of the few that gave so much, he was referring to the R.A.F. pilots in their Spitfires. Originally a seaplane, the Spitfire won a competition to become the R.A.F.'s number one fighter. It proved to be more tha ... 1:48 scale. When Winston Churchill spoke of the few that gave so much, he was referring to the R.A.F. pilots in their Spitfires. Originally a seaplane, the Spitfire won a competition to become the R.A.F.'s number one fighter. It proved to be more than a match for the best that Germany could muster. Its kill ratio was 10 to 1 in the skies over England. Features: Detailed cockpit area, landing gear, waterslide decals. 34 pieces. SKILL 2 |