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CSS Atlanta Kit
This amazing resin kit of the Confederate ironclad CSS Atlanta comes
complete with cannons, gun port lids, boats, a smokestack, a Confederate
flag and more. Measures 9¾” long; assembly required.
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CSS Alabama Kit
Built
for the Confederacy in 1862, the CSS Alabama raided U.S. commerce for two
years, capturing over $6,000,000 in Union goods. This kit is a masterpiece
of detail, complete with double-planked hull, wooden yards and masts, walnut
blocks and deadeyes, authentic armament, silk-screened flags, cotton rigging
and a rich assortment of fittings. Clear plans and good instructions take
you from start to finish in easy, logical steps. This 1/120 scale kit
measures 27¼" long and 13½" high; assembly required.
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USS Kearsarge Kit
Commissioned in 1861, the USS Kearsarge hunted Confederate raiders in Europe
and was renowned for winning one of the most famous naval battles of the
American Civil War when it sank the CSS Alabama. Includes a detailed hull,
masts and crow's nest; cannons on mounts; ventilation pipes; a movable
propeller; and the superstructure of the engine room with funnel. 1:96
scale, 34½" long and 16¼" tall; 681 parts, assembly required.
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CSS Arkansas Kit
The CSS
Arkansas was a notable example of the South's attempt to build an ironclad
vessel that could effectively patrol the Mississippi River against Union
gunboats. Armored with railroad iron collected from across the state of
Mississippi, this flat-bottomed boat was formidable with its eight large
guns and courageous crew.This thoroughly researched 1/96 scale kit utilizes
the latest computer and laser technology to simulate incredible details such
as the grooves in the railroad iron, the rivets used to build the vessel,
the three different cannons and the custom made flag. Includes a 17-page
history on the CSS Arkansas and seven pages of instructions, photographs,
illustrations and drawings. Kit measures 21" long and includes nearly 100
resin and pewter pieces. (Pedestal not included).
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USS Weehawken Kit
The
Weehawken was one of a class of ten single-turreted monitors that were built
directly after the great success of the Monitor. Those "Passaic Class"
monitors were larger than the first Monitor (200 feet long and 45 feet
broad) and differed from her in that they were armed with heavier guns and
the pilothouse was built above the top of the.This incredibly detailed,
historically correct 1/96th scale kit is made of resin and cast white
metal/pewter parts and includes stanchions, white metal flagpoles, turret
stanchions, sheaves, cleats, warping chocks, two Steingraeber lifeboats and
a turret canopy. Also includes a full-color booklet complete with history,
instructions, historical blueprints, photographs and wood etchings to aid
you in the kit's construction and to tell the fantastic story of the
Weehawken's service. Measures 25" in length, unpainted, assembly required.
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CSS Hunley Kit
Commemorate this year's military burial of the final Hunley crew by building
this amazing resin kit of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley. Comes
complete with detailed resin hull, hatch towers, fittings, spar torpedo and
more, and can be built in full hull or waterline configurations. Measures
12¾" long; assembly required.
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