Models

Within a category, the search is OR (e.g., scale = 1:32 or 1:48). Between categories, the seach is AND (e.g., country = USA and subject type = Naval and Privateer). If 1:32, 1:48, USA, Japan, and Naval and Privateer are all selected, the results will include any model naval model in 1:32 or 1:48 scale that is either US or Japanese.

271 models found

Armed Virginia Sloop

By Stewart Winn

Unnamed vessel representative of the mid-18th century American privateers

Model of an unnamed, armed Virginia sloop - view midship and forward from starboard bow

Armed Virginia Sloop

By Bob Comet

Unnamed vessel representative of the mid 18th century American privateers

Atlanta, CSS

By Charles Landrum

Confederate ironclad converted from the British merchant Fingal

Atlantic

By John Proudley

Schooner built in 1903. In 1905, became trans-Atlantic record holder and held the title for 92 years.

Atlantic

By Tim Wood

Atlantic set the record for the fastest transatlantic passage in the 1905 Kaiser’s Cup race, one that stood for nearly 100 years.

Balao, USS (SS-285)

By Gene Berger

Baltimore, USS (CA-68)

By Bob Moritz

American cruiser that earned 9 Battle Stars in the Pacific Theater of WWII

Barry, USS (DD-248)

By John Proudley

Beech (WAGL 205)

By John Cheevers

A steel-hulled tender was built by the Southern Shipyard Corporation of Newport News, Virginia for the Lighthouse Service

Bellona, HMS

By Lee Martin

The 74-gun ship, which was built in varying configurations, comprised the backbone of the British Navy throughout the Napoleonic Wars.

Benjamin W. Latham

By George Livingston

Essex-built mackerel seiner of 1902

Model of fishing schooner Benjamin W. Latham - view from port quarter

Benjamin W. Latham

By Bob Comet

Essex-built mackerel seiner of 1902

Benjamin W. Latham

By Gene Andes

The schooner Benjamin W. Latham was a fishing schooner designed by Thomas F. McManus and built by Tarr & James shipyard at Essex, Massachusetts, in 1902.

Benjamin W. Latham

By Stewart Winn

Essex-built mackerel seiner of 1902

Berlin

By Ulrich Guenther

Bismarck

By Bo Tomkie

Bismarck and her sister ship Tirpitz were the largest battleships ever built by Germany, and two of the largest built by any European power.

Bluenose

By Bruce Brown

Bluenose was built to be a Canadian Grand Banks fishing schooner and to compete in the International Fishermen’s Race. In 1921, it won the trophy and continued to be a celebrated fishing vessel and racer thru 1938. Bluenose became a provicial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930, until it was wrecked in 1946.

Bluenose

By Hank Ghittino

Bluenose was built to be a Canadian Grand Banks fishing schooner and to compete in the International Fishermen’s Race. In 1921, it won the trophy and continued to be a celebrated fishing vessel and racer thru 1938. Bluenose became a provicial icon for Nova Scotia and an important Canadian symbol in the 1930, until it was wrecked in 1946.

Model of HMS Bounty

Bounty, HMS

By Ulrich Guenther

Armed transport famous for mutiny

Model of HMS Bounty

Bounty, HMS

By Heinz Schiller

Armed transport famous for mutiny