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Imperial Japanese Navy Crew
Man your ships! It's time to set sail, get your men into position and arm your guns with the Cruel Seas crew!
Each crew pack contains 6x 3 1/300th scale metal crewmen.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£3.25
IJN Escort Type Hei Minesweeper
In an attempt to regain some measure of convoy protection, the IJN built over 170 Kaibōkan (ocean defence ships). They came in four main classes: "Type A" Etorofu class and "Type B" Mikura class, these were taking too much time...
£36.00
Cruel Seas: IJN No 13 Subchaser
The IJN Subchaser was developed to counter the increased threat to Japanese shipping posed by a growing number of submarines in the Soviet Pacific Ocean Fleet. Though three sub classes were produced, they were all referred to as the No.13...
£39.00
Royal Navy Vosper MTB flotilla
At the outbreak of war, Britain had 3 formed MTB flotillas, precious few to cover the world’s largest empire. But with judicious use of what were pre-war civilian boatyards and the huge resources of their empire and help from the...
£21.00
Imperial Japanese Navy Fleet
The Imperial Japanese Navy Fleet Contains: 6 x T-14-class MTBs (metal) 3 x Maru-Ni kamikaze boats (metal) 3 x Shin-Yo kamikaze boats (metal) 4 x large Sampan (resin and metal - two of each canopied boat) 1 x Escort Type...
£77.00
US Navy Fleet
By 1941 there were 29 total PT’s total in the US Navy, by December ’43 there were 29 squadrons. Indeed, by the end of the war the small ships, PT’s LCI etc. numbered 7,000 craft of 80 types. Many Early...
£77.00
IJN T-14 class MTB
The T-14 was the most numerous of the three torpedo boats used by the Imperial Japanese Navy. Despite this, they were still few in number compared to the Allied MTBs. It could carry two torpedoes, one 25mm gun, depth charges...
£19.50
IJN Large Sampans
As the Japanese merchant marine became ever more depleted the humble Sampan became the main fallback for the Imperial Japanese war machine, delivering vital cargoes of men and equipment. Contains: 2x metal Large Sampan Ship cards Wake markers Models supplied...
£19.50
Mediterranean Lighthouse
Lighthouses are often mentioned in the diaries and memories of serving naval officers in WWII. As most encounters took place at night, it is understandable that the piercing finger of bright light would resonate with nervous, watching crews. Lighthouses were,...
£19.50
Cruel Seas: Linse explosive motorboat
Devised in the last years of the war, the Linse boats were one of the Kriegsmarine's last gasps - designed for special operations against Allied shipping in harbour. These 6ft plywood boats operated in squadrons of three, two suicide boats...
£10.50
Cruel Seas: Soviet MO-4 patrol boat
MO-4 was the most common of the MO class of small Soviet ships during World War II. Approximately 250 examples were produced. The vessels were incredibly cheap, being unarmoured and with a wooden structure. However, the way the vessels were...
£39.00
Ruined Lighthouse
Be it intentional or accidental, this newly ruined lighthouse will simply just remain there until the order of its restoration or removal comes through.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£15.50
US LCM3 Landing craft
Built by several different manufacturers in different designs the landing craft mechanized (LCM) bore the brunt of transport duties in some of the most famous landings in history. The LCM (3) Higgins is perhaps the most famous, at a length...
£19.50
Soviet D-3 MTBs
The D-3 class was built in wood, and carrying torpedoes openly on deck could attain speeds of 32 knots(59 km/h, 37 mph). Later boats in the series had improved engines increasing operating speeds to 48 knots (89 km/h, 55 mph)!...
£19.50
Soviet G-5 MTBs
The Soviets used many captured craft and received British and American MTBs that were used in their light flotillas. Their home-grown efforts, however, produced the peculiar looking G-5 light torpedo boats. They built scores of these aluminium boats, a material...
£19.50
Marinefahrprahm F-Lighter
The F-lighter was originally a converted tank landing craft that was being developed for the Kriegsmarine. Up armoured, shallow drafted and equipped with 88mm guns and flak guns, the F-lighter were small silhouette targets that proved very tricky to sink,...
£29.00
Soviet Bronekater pr.1125
A most peculiar type of riverine and estuary craft was also developed by the Russians. This was the 1124 and 1125 class of armoured rivercraft or Bronekater. These shallow draught craft, drawing only 2-foot of water, could penetrate river systems...
£19.50
US PT boat sprue
Includes one US PT boat plastic frame (2 PT boats)
Please note that this sprue is supplied without wakes or ship cards.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£9.99
IJN Kamikaze boats
Just as Nazi Germany had to reach for desperate solutions toward war’s end, Japan followed their air force in developing a Kamikaze or suicide weapon that might just turn the tide of the battle. These were the Shin’yo (Seaquake) speedboats....
£19.50
Ruined Mediterranean Lighthouse
Be it intentional or accidental, this newly ruined lighthouse will simply just remain there until the order of its restoration or removal comes through.
Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
£15.50
Imperial Japanese Navy Daihatsu-class landing craft
The Daihatsu-class landing craft was a 14-meter long troop transport constructed of metal and powered by a diesel engine. Potentially armed with weapons up to 37mm in size, it was quite seaworthy and could travel at 8 knots for 50...
£21.50
Cruel Seas: Soviet Bronekater pr.1125 with Katyusha
Often referred to as the “riverine tanks” or “Bronekater” the gunboats of the project 1124 and 1125 series played an important role in securing the large system of waterways of the Soviet Union. Transportable by train from a river to...
£21.00