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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...
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Cruel Seas: German Kriegsfischkutter
Known as KFKs, these vessels were mostly wooden fishing boats intended for use by the Kriegsmarine as patrol boats and sub chasers. Their design dates back to 1920. A huge building programme was launched in 1942, making them the largest...
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Cruel Seas: Elco Barge-Busters
In the summer of 1943, the primary mission of the PT boats was to interdict Japanese supply lines by shooting up the enemy landing craft (referred to as barges by American reports) being used to transport supplies. It was at...
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Cruel Seas: LCS(L) – Fairmile H
The LCI(S) was a Fairmile H wooden design using the same prefabrication techniques used in their Dog Boats. It was designed as a cheap-to-make raider transport. Around 40 were built in 1942. Some were converted to LCS(L) support gunboats.  Contains...
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Cruel Seas: Bangor Class Minesweeper
This set contains: x1 Bangor Class Minesweeper model with a Large wake card x1 sheet of Royal Navy and x1 sheet of IJN Flags. x3 additional IJN crew models (this is to allow you to replace the Royal Navy crew...
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Unloaded British Landing Craft (Large) Mk III
This kit contains one Unloaded British Landing Craft (large) Mk III model.  Mark 3"...At 192 feet (59 m) the Mark 3 was 32 feet (9.8 m) longer than the Mark 2. Although this meant extra weight, the vessel was slightly...
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Cruel Seas: Flower-class Corvette/Patrol Boat (PA)
When the German army overran France, a number of French Navy vessels were found either damaged in ports or still under construction in the shipyards. Four of them were Flower Class Corvettes, after the French had received the design and...
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Cruel Seas: Flower-class Corvette
The Flower-class corvette (also known as the Gladiolus class after the lead ship) was a British class ship used to escort Allied convoys and act as an anti-submarine vessel during the Battle of the Atlantic. The original Flower-class Corvettes were...
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Vorposten Boot flakship
Of the many German patrol boats that served during the war, the VP-Boot or Vorpostenboot was perhaps the most feared by the Royal Navy. Built as an escort boat from many different pre-war fishing vessels, yachts or harbour craft, they...
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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...
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M-Class Minesweeper
The M-class were larger ships, equivalent to the RN Corvettes, well-built vessels that were seaworthy and useful ships. They used light flak for defence against aircraft but also packed useful main guns and depth charges to combat submarines. Contains: 1x...
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Italian Gabbiano-class Corvette
The Italian Navy was a professional force that had high hopes for its performance in WWII. Italian light forces were to gain a reputation for skill, daring and great bravery under Mussolini and his cohorts, and even after. By the...
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Soviet Fugas-class Minesweeper
Built with steel hulls using a mixed welding and riveted construction they were intended to be very comfortable on long voyages, with central heating, sauna and even a cinema! In practice they proved unstable in big seas and with their...
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Cruel Seas: Denny Class SGB (HMS Grey Goose)
This set contains: x1 Denny Class Steam Gun Boat (HMS Grey Goose) model.  x1 Medium Wake card and x1 sheet of Royal Navy flags.  HMS Grey Goose was one of a small class of Steam Gun Boats (SGBs) built for...
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Italian Flutto-class Submarine
The Flutto class were a large class of submarines built for the Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) during the Second World War.  The armament and overall size of the Flutto class was similar to that of the Marcello Class. As...
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US LCI (L) Landing Craft
The US Navy employed LCI (L) Landing Craft, large amphibious assault ships, to land large numbers of infantry directly onto beaches. Effectively they were a small steel ship that could land 200 troops, travelling from rear bases on its own...
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Armed Trawler
In Cruel Seas, the focus may be on the fast MTB's but these boats were also ably supported by many hundreds of other craft, from purpose-built landing ships, sloops and corvettes to converted trawlers thrust into the joys of minesweeping....
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Italian MZ Motozattera
Based on the German MFP the MZ Motozattera (motor barge) weighed in at 239 tons. Ninety-five were built and used for transport. They could be equipped with a variety of light AA armaments. Models supplied unassembled and unpainted
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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,...
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Kriegsmarine Marinefährprahm F-lighter
Originally a converted tank landing craft that was being developed for the Kriegsmarine, The Marinefährprahm F-lighter was up armoured and equipped with the extremely accurate 88mm guns and multiple flak guns. As a result, although slow, the F-lighters were capable...
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Cruel Seas: Royal Navy T-class submarine
The Triton (or “T”) class of submarines played a major role in the Royal Navy’s submarine force during the Second World War. Formidably armed with no fewer than eleven torpedo tubes, a 4-inch deck gun, and an Oerlikon 20mm anti-aircraft...
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Cruel Seas: German U-Boat VIIc
The Type VII formed the backbone of Germany’s mighty U-boat fleet throughout the Second World War, sinking vast quantities of Allied shipping but suffering horrific casualties in return. They were the most widely-produced submarines in history. 703 were built, of...
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Cruel Seas: Convoy Freighter
All nations relied on the successful shipment of goods, whether those goods be munitions or simply food and clothing. Such vessels would band together in convoys for mutual protection, often accompanied by escorts. Most freighters were practically defenceless against attacking...
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Cruel Seas: Broken Tanker
Tasked with the ferry of supplies such as food, fuel, steel, clothing to munitions and weaponry. Many nations were heavily reliant on such ships completing the journey and securing their goods. As a result, this made them obvious targets for...
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