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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Model Benson Class Destroyer U.S.S. Laffey DD-459 1026 $46.29
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Model German Battleship Scharnhorst 1940 1062 $142.48
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Model German Battleship Scharnhorst 1941 1036 $142.48
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Model German Battleship Scharnhorst 1943 1040 $142.48
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Model U.S.S. Gearing DD-710 1945 1029 $49.85
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Model USS Independence CVL-22 1024 $147.00
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Model USS Spruance VLS Destroyer 1006 $43.50
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Models U.S.S. Arleigh Burke DDG-51 1023 $46.49
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Models U.S.S. Kidd DDG-993 - 1014 $46.49
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon Models USS Arthur W Radford AEMSS Destroyer - 1018 $49.85
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon USS Benson Class Destroyer 1945 Plastic Model Kit $37.77
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon USS Chevalier DD-805 Gearing Class Destroyer 1945 Plastic Model Kit $40.50
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Dragon Models 1/350 Dragon USS Livermore DD-429 Gleaves Class Destroyer 1942 Plastic Model Kit $43.50
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Precision-Engineered Naval Warship Models at 1/350 Scale
Dragon Models has established itself as the premier manufacturer of 1/350 scale naval warship kits, delivering museum-quality replicas that satisfy the most demanding scale modelers. This comprehensive collection represents decades of research and engineering excellence, featuring historically accurate representations of destroyers, battleships, cruisers, and submarines from World War II through modern naval operations. Each kit combines precision-molded parts with photo-etched details, turned brass components, and multiple marking options to create stunning display pieces that capture the power and majesty of naval warfare.
American Destroyer Excellence
The collection features an outstanding selection of American destroyer classes that defined U.S. Naval supremacy. The Benson-class USS Laffey DD-459 represents the workhorse destroyers of the early war period, while the Gearing-class DD-710 1945 and USS Chevalier DD-805 showcase the evolved designs that emerged from combat experience. The Gleaves-class USS Livermore DD-429 1942 and additional Benson-class destroyer 1945 variant provide modelers with multiple configuration options and historical periods to explore.
Modern Guided Missile Warships
Dragon Models excels at capturing the technological sophistication of modern naval vessels. The USS Ticonderoga CG-47 guided missile cruiser represents the Aegis combat system revolution, while the Arleigh Burke DDG-51 destroyer showcases contemporary stealth design principles. The USS Spruance VLS Destroyer, USS Kidd DDG-993, and USS Arthur W Radford AEMSS Destroyer complete this impressive lineup of Cold War and modern era surface combatants, each featuring accurately rendered weapons systems, radar arrays, and superstructure details.
German Battleship Scharnhorst Series
One of the collection's highlights is the comprehensive coverage of the German battleship Scharnhorst across multiple configurations. The Scharnhorst 1940 depicts the vessel in her original configuration, the Scharnhorst 1941 shows modifications after early operations, and the Scharnhorst 1943 represents her final appearance before the Battle of North Cape. This progression allows modelers to build the same vessel at different points in her operational history, showcasing the evolution of German naval camouflage schemes and anti-aircraft armament throughout the war.
Submarines and Aircraft Carriers
The collection extends beyond surface combatants to include the USS Ohio SSBN submarine, representing the backbone of America's strategic nuclear deterrent with its distinctive hull form and missile compartment. The USS Independence CVL-22 light aircraft carrier provides modelers with an opportunity to build one of the converted Cleveland-class cruisers that provided essential air support during the Pacific campaign, featuring a full flight deck, island superstructure, and aircraft complement.
Superior Kit Engineering and Detail
Dragon Models kits are renowned for their engineering excellence, featuring slide-molded parts that eliminate unsightly seams, multi-directional slide molds for complex superstructure elements, and separately molded railings and ladders. Photo-etched brass frets provide ultra-fine details including radar screens, platform gratings, and safety nets that would be impossible to replicate in injection-molded plastic. Many kits include turned brass gun barrels, anchor chains, and propeller shafts that add premium detail and authenticity. The instruction manuals feature detailed assembly sequences, paint callouts referencing major hobby paint manufacturers, and historical notes that provide context for the vessel's service history.
Complementary Products and Resources
Enhance your Dragon Models warship builds with our extensive selection of aftermarket accessories from our 1/350 Ship Accessories collection, featuring photo-etched railings, wooden deck sets, turned metal gun barrels, and aircraft sets. Explore alternative scales with our 1/700 Dragon Model Ships collection for space-conscious displays, or compare with offerings from our 1/350 Fujimi Model Ships, 1/350 Tamiya Model Ships, 1/350 Trumpeter Model Ships, and 1/350 Pitroad Model Ships collections. For official product information, historical references, and technical specifications, visit the Dragon Models official website.
Building Tips and Historical Accuracy
Dragon Models kits reward careful preparation and attention to detail. Test-fit all major assemblies before committing to glue, as the precision engineering allows for tight, gap-free joints when properly aligned. The photo-etched parts require specialized tools including razor saws, bending jigs, and cyanoacrylate adhesive for secure attachment. Paint schemes should reference period photographs and official naval documentation, as camouflage patterns varied significantly by theater, time period, and individual vessel. Weathering techniques including pin washes, dry brushing, and selective chipping bring out the molded detail and create realistic representations of operational warships. The included decal sheets provide accurate hull numbers, ship names, and national insignia, though aftermarket decal sets offer additional options for specific vessels and time periods.