Trumpeter® HMS Warspite Battleship Plastic Model Kit, 1/350 Scale

  • Highly detailed pieces molded in grey, black and clear.
  • Two piece hull w/intricately molded wood-look deck
  • Photo etched parts
  • Includes instructions and paint/marking guide
  • Display stand

The battleship HMS Warspite saw considerable service during both World Wars I and II. Launched in 1913, the Queen Elizabeth-class battleship was completed in 1915 and fought at Jutland a year later. Retained after World War I, it moved between postings in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. After an extensive modernization in 1934, it fought in the Mediterranean and Indian Oceans during World War II and provided support during the Normandy landings.

Trumpeter has recreated this iconic warship in highly detailed 1/350th scale.


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Trumpeter® HMS Warspite Battleship Plastic Model Kit, 1/350 Scale

Item #: 90971
Our Price $99.95

This item is backordered from our supplier. We will ship as soon as it is received. Your credit card will not be charged until shipped. Please Note: For shipments to locations outside the USA, backordered items must be placed on separate orders.

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Trumpeter® HMS Warspite Battleship Plastic Model Kit, 1/350 Scale

  • Highly detailed pieces molded in grey, black and clear.
  • Two piece hull w/intricately molded wood-look deck
  • Photo etched parts
  • Includes instructions and paint/marking guide
  • Display stand

The battleship HMS Warspite saw considerable service during both World Wars I and II. Launched in 1913, the Queen Elizabeth-class battleship was completed in 1915 and fought at Jutland a year later. Retained after World War I, it moved between postings in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. After an extensive modernization in 1934, it fought in the Mediterranean and Indian Oceans during World War II and provided support during the Normandy landings.

Trumpeter has recreated this iconic warship in highly detailed 1/350th scale.


WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals, including Styrene which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to: www.p65warnings.ca.gov