1/350 Tamiya King George V Battleship #78010

$86.00

The 1/350 Tamiya King George V Battleship #78010 is a finely detailed scale model kit representing one of the Royal Navy’s most distinguished capital ships of World War II. HMS King George V served as the lead ship of her class and played a critical role in major naval engagements, including the hunt for the Bismarck and the defense of Arctic convoys. Tamiya’s kit captures the ship with remarkable precision, featuring a full-hull design, realistic deck textures, and intricately molded details such as the 14-inch main guns, secondary armaments, superstructure, and aircraft handling gear. The kit includes clear assembly instructions and high-quality parts that fit together smoothly, making it accessible to intermediate builders while offering plenty of potential for super-detailing by advanced modelers. At 1/350 scale, this model delivers an impressive presence and historical accuracy, making it a centerpiece for any naval modeling collection and a tribute to British naval engineering and WWII maritime history.

The 1/350 Tamiya King George V Battleship #78010 is a finely detailed scale model kit representing one of the Royal Navy’s most distinguished capital ships of World War II. HMS King George V served as the lead ship of her class and played a critical role in major naval engagements, including the hunt for the Bismarck and the defense of Arctic convoys. Tamiya’s kit captures the ship with remarkable precision, featuring a full-hull design, realistic deck textures, and intricately molded details such as the 14-inch main guns, secondary armaments, superstructure, and aircraft handling gear. The kit includes clear assembly instructions and high-quality parts that fit together smoothly, making it accessible to intermediate builders while offering plenty of potential for super-detailing by advanced modelers. At 1/350 scale, this model delivers an impressive presence and historical accuracy, making it a centerpiece for any naval modeling collection and a tribute to British naval engineering and WWII maritime history.