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In this section you will be able to buy naval weapons for the construction models of warships ofGerman, Japanese and Russian.


Naval Guns of Germany


 

Artillery tower "À" Bismarck, 38 ñm

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, metal


Price – 55 EUR 

 

Artillery tower "C" Bismarck, 38 ñm

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, metal


Price – 55 EUR 

 

10.5 cm Flak C/37

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, metal

For Deutschland, Scharnhorst, Bismarck, Admiral Hipper and Prinz Eugen classes

Price – 25 EUR


 

10,5 cm Flak C/33

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, metal

For Deutschland, Scharnhorst, Bismarck, Admiral Hipper and Prinz Eugen classes

Price – 25 EUR


 

15 cm/55 (5.9") artillery tower with E-measuring head

For Bismarck/ Tirpitz

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, aluminum

Price – 35 EUR 

  15 cm/55 (5.9") SK C/28 artillery tower

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, aluminum

for Deutschland, Scharnhorst or Gneisenau and Bismarck classes 

Price – 35 EUR

  15 cm/60 (5.9") SK C/25

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, aluminum

for light cruisers Köln, Karlsruhe, Königsberg, Leipzig, Nürnberg

Price – 35 EUR


  Artillery tower "B" and "C",  203 cm/60 (8") SK C/34

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, aluminum

for heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper and Prinz Eugen Classes

Price – 45 EUR

  Artillery tower "A" and "D",  203 cm/60 (8") SK C/34

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, aluminum

for heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper and Prinz Eugen Classes

Price – 40 EUR

  15 cm tower for "Admiral Graf Spee"

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, aluminum


Price – 25 EUR

  283 cm, tower for "Admiral Graf Spee"

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, aluminum

for "pocket battleships" Admiral Graf Spee, Admiral Scheer, Deutschland, Lutzow

Price – 45 EUR


  53.3 cm torpedo-tube

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

for "pocket battleships" Admiral Graf Spee, Admiral Scheer, Deutschland, Lutzow



 

10.5 cm/45 (4.1") SK C/32

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

for T1 and T22 Torpedo Boat classes (Type 35 and Type 37)



 

2 cm anti-aircraft guns 38 with shield

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

for T1 and T22 Torpedo Boat classes (Type 35 and Type 37)



  3.7 cm/L83 (1.5") SK C/30 anti-aircraft guns

 

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic



  53.3 cm torpedo-tube

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

for T1 and T22 Torpedo Boat classes (Type 35 and Type 37)



  Triple torpedo tube

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

for light cruisers and destroyers



 

Triple torpedo tube

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

for heavy cruiser Blücher class.

 


4 × 53.3 cm (21") G7e T1  torpedo tubes for Tirpitz

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic




  28 cm/40 (11") SK L/40

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, aluminum

for Braunschweig and Deutschland (1904) Classes



  28 cm (11 in) SK L/40 guns

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, trunks – aluminum

for battleships Braunschweig, Hessen, Preussen and Lothringen.



  Artillery tower  for 17 cm (6.7 in) guns

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, trunks – aluminum

for battleships Braunschweig, Hessen, Preussen and Lothringen.



 

10.5 cm (4.1") SK L/40 1906

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, trunks - aluminum

for SMS Emden (1908),  Grazelle, Bremen (1904), Königsberg (1907), Dresden and Tiger (Iltis) classes



 

5,2 cm SKL/45-C 1906

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

for SMS Emden (1908)  classes



  Artillery tower  for 21 cm (8.3 in) guns

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, trunks – aluminum

for armored cruiser SMS Gneisenau and SMS Scharnhorst



  Artillery tower  for 28 cm SK L/40 guns

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, trunks – aluminum

for battleship SMS Schleswig-Holstein



 

30.5 cm/50 (12") SK L/50

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, trunks – aluminum

for Helgoland, Kaiser, König and Derfflinger Classes.



 

28 cm/45 (11") SK L/45

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, trunks – aluminum,

for Nassau and Von der Tann Classes

 



Naval Guns of Russia/USSR

 

MP-184 Fire Control Radar Systems 130 mm/70 (5.1").

Scale - 1: 100, 1: 150

ìaterial – ðlastic

Used On Sovremenny, Slava and Kirov Classes


  MP-184 Fire Control Radar Systems.

Scale - 1: 100, 1: 150

ìaterial – ðlastic


AK-100 naval artillery unit 100 mm/70 (3.9")

Scale - 1: 100, 1: 150

Used On Kirov (Admiral Ushakov), Udaloy, Bditelny and Neusrashimy Classes


  AK-725 (ZIF-72) 57 mm/75 (2.24")

Scale - 1: 100, 1: 150

Used On Moskva (Pr. 1123), Kresta I (Pr. 1134), Kresta II (Pr. 1134A), Nanuchka I (Pr. 1234), Poti (Pr. 204), Turya (Pr. 206M), Grisha (Pr. 1124), Ropucha (Pr. 775), Ivan Rogov (Pr. 1171) and Ugra (Pr. 1886)


  Anti-aircraft missile complex "Volna-M"

Scale - 1: 100, 1: 150


  ÀÊ-306 six-barrel automatic naval gun 30 mm

Scale - 1: 100, 1: 150

Used On Kasatka (Pr. 1238) air cushion craft, Vozh (Pr. 1248) and Riyavka (Pr. 1249) river gunboats Baskintsak (Pr. 1595) tankers, Lida (Pr. 1075.0) Inshore minesweeper


 

Antenna post radar vectoring station "Yatagan" anti-aircraft missile complex M-1

Scale - 1: 100, 1: 150

 
  Reactive bombing six-barreled launcher

Scale - 1: 100, 1: 150


   
   

 
  

Soviet universal 130-mm naval gun turret Á-13-2Ñ 

(1939, shield streamlined series Á-13-Èñ)

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic




During the IIWW Á-13 was the most common medium-caliber naval guns of the Soviet Navy. They are all leaders and destroyers were armed with Soviet-built before 1945, some gunboats and minelayers, as well as majority of coastal batteries. The guns B-13 is also used as part of armored trains and railway batteries.


Soviet universal 130-mm naval gun turret Á-13 
(1948, shield streamlined series Á-13-IIC)

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic



  Soviet universal 130-mm naval gun turret Á-13 
(1948, shield streamlined series Á-13-IIIC)

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic



 

    

Soviet 76-mm universal naval artillery unit 34-K (1936)

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic



Is used in the IIWW on the battleship type "Sevastopol", cruiser "Krasny Kavkaz" and "Kalinin", the leaders of the "Leningrad", destroyers projects 7, 7U, minelayer "Marty", the big hunters by submarines Project 122, auxiliary ships. Is installed on an armored train. 

 

Soviet 37-mm automatic antiaircraft artillery system 70-K (1940)

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, metal




Soviet 533-mm torpedo triple tube the 39-Þ (1936).

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic.

Is installed on destroyers projects 7, light cruisers Project 26 and 26-bis and light cruisers type "Svetlana". 





152-mm naval cannon system Canet (1891).

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic.

used by the ships of the Russian Imperial Navy.



254 mm (10 "/ 50) Marine cannons of the Russian Imperial Navy (1908).

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, metal.

for armored cruiser "Admiral Nakhimov", "Pamiat Azova", "Rurik ²²".



 

203 mm (8 "/ 35) Marine cannons (1885) of the Russian Imperial Navy.

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic, metal.

for armored cruiser "Admiral Nakhimov", "Pamiat Azova", "Rurik".




Naval Guns of Japan


  46 cm/45 (18.1") cannons

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

used on the battleship Yamato class


  Yamato Tower 15.5 cm

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic


 

Yamato 12.7 cm/40 (5") Type 88 Gun

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic

 
  Yamato Flak 2,5cm

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic


  Yamato Flak 12,7cm

Ì:100, ìaterial – ðlastic