The US
Navy Ships at Pearl Harbor in WW2 Diecast
Models, Plastic Models and Naval Art of Pearl Harbor Ships.
US Navy Ships in WW2, Diecast Models,
Plastic Model Kits of the Ships at Pearl harbor. These model ships show
the history of Pearl Harbor that you can build and display step by step. These
are great for teaching the history of Pearl Harbor to your kids and their
friends.
you
are in the Pearl Harbor US Navy Ships Section. In the History of WW2 Department.. Of
the Yellow
Airplane store.
The Ships of Pearl Harbor in WW2.
Diecast Models and Plastic Model Kits.
Here are the US Navy Ships in the Pearl Harbor Attack in WW2. These
diecast models and Plastic model kits show the history of Pearl Harbor in a step
by step manner. The US Navy Ships are now a permanent part of American
History and World History and the history of WW2. These old ships were the
main defense of the Pacific ocean and in one, sudden surprise attack, the ships
were gone and so were thousands of brave American men and women.
USS Arizona
(BB-39) 1/700 Kit Plastic
Model Ship Kit. Replicating the USS Arizona
(BB-39), the Pennsylvania-class battleship famously sunk
during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, this 1/700 scale
plastic kit features exquisitely detailed mast control tops,
catapults and cranes; metal turrets and chains; movable
brass guns barrels; photo-etched parts such as brass
railings and side boarding ladders; lifeboats and Kingfisher
floatplanes; authentic 1941 markings; and more.
Approximately 10½" long; 220+ parts, assembly required.
#0092825
Price: $29.95
USS Arizona
(BB-39) Battleship 1/350 Display Model Pre
Built Mahogany Display Model Ship. Made of Philippine mahogany and
other premium quality materials, this amazingly detailed,
hand painted, 1/300 scale model of the USS Arizona (BB-39) -
a Pennsylvania-class battleship that was sunk during the
December 7, 1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor - is the
ultimate display of the famous lady in her World War II
configuration. Measures 24" long and includes a mahogany and
brass display stand.
#0009468
Price: $995.00
USS Arizona
Die Cast Model Pre
Built Diecast Model Ship. Capturing the original with
remarkable detail, this 1/700 scale die cast metal model
replicates the USS Arizona at her finest before the Pearl
Harbor tragedy. Fully designed right down to the bottom of
the hull, model measures approximately 10¼" in length and
includes a display stand.
#0093901
Price: $29.95
Pearl Harbor Aviation Art and Naval Art
USS Arizona Naval Art Print
James A. Flood. Portrays this famous battleship in happier times in 1936
departing Pearl Harbor. The Navy yard is off her bow and Ford Island, with a
New Mexico class battleship, is in the background off her stern. 28½"x 21"
print.
#0007434
Price: $49.95
USS Arizona BB-39: 1941 Naval Art
C.S. Bailey. The battleship Arizona served with pride and distinction in the
U.S. Navy from 1916 until its sinking at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941.
Limited edition 30"x 12½" print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0007094
Price: $44.95
A Dash for Freedom Stan Stokes.
The USS Nevada heads for the
channel on December 7, 1941, during the attack on Pearl Harbor. The USS
Arizona's burning hull can be seen in the background as Japanese aircraft
fly overhead. 20"x 9" limited edition print.
#0007882
Price: $94.95
Last Torpedo Naval
Art Print Tom Freeman.
The USS Oklahoma, with all
portholes and watertight doors open for a scheduled Captain's inspection,
starts to capsize at Pearl Harbor during the Japanese attack of December 7,
1941. 31¼"x 21¼" limited edition print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0070171
Price: $150.00
Morning Thunder Robert Taylor. During the second
wave of attacks on Pearl Harbor, the "West Virginia" is ablaze after six
torpedo hits and two bomb strikes from the first attack. With her bows
already low in the water and decks awash, the crews ignore the risks and
push the Navy tug "Hoga" alongside to fight the fires and pick up survivors.
Overhead, Zeros swoop through the smoke aiming for the installations on Ford
Island. Signed and numbered by the artist and 8 Pearl Harbor survivors,
limited edition print measures 30½"x 23¾".
#0007228 Price: $320.00
Pearl Harbor 0755... While the Giant
Slept Aviation
Art Print Dru Blair. Lt. Commander Kakuichi
Takahashi rolls his Aichi D3A1 Type 99 "Val" dive-bomber, lining it up with
Hangar 6 on the southern tip of Ford Island to initiate the Pearl Harbor
attack… and change America forever. 30"x 24" limited edition print is signed
and numbered by the artist and includes a legend map for easy identification
of numerous landmarks.
#0007897
Price: $125.00
Sub Base Pearl Harbor Naval Art Print
Tom Freeman. Though U.S. battleships were the main target of the December 7,
1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, it was the USS Tautog, a submarine,
that was the first to bring down an enemy aircraft. 24"x 19" limited edition
print is signed and numbered by the artist.
#0070174
Price: $125.00
War Department Poster. Bernard Perlin. This reproduction of a 1942 U.S.
Office of War Information poster - displaying a sailor with a clenched fist
above the sinking USS Arizona - is a powerful reminder of the December 7,
1941, Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. 20"x 24".
#0071213
Price: $19.95
Pearl Harbor Newspaper 16
Page Newspaper Reproduction. This reproduction of The Baltimore News-Post
from December 8, 1941, takes you back to the day after Japan attacked Pearl
Harbor and the Philippines - the day when the war that Adolf Hitler started
by invading Poland became a worldwide conflict. And, as if the fascinating
contemporaneous accounts were not enough, this newspaper is also filled with
other stories of the day - even original advertisements and cartoons. 16
pages, 17"x 22½".
#0068152
Price: $6.95
Pearl Harbor Bombing
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Pre Built Diecast Model Truck. Replicating U.S. Army vehicles based
at Hawaii's Hickam Field during the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor, this 1/32 scale die cast set includes a 1941
Chevrolet flatbed truck hauling a removable 1941 Willys
Jeep, both of which include free-rolling wheels with
realistic treaded tires, a spare tire, and authentic
markings.
The truck also features an opening hood, opening cab doors,
dual running boards, towing chains and hooks, and Hickam Air
Field (adjacent to Pearl Harbor) markings while the Jeep
features a gas can, duffle bags, and a side-mounted axe and
shovel. Truck measures 8½" long and the Jeep measures 4½"
long; both arrive ready to display.
#0093576