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USS Gato Class Submarine Models
 1/144 scale you can build all boats of this class.
All you need is new decals. Model 2 feet long.

All these subs can be built from this Kit# S105 - 48.95 kit.
Model built by Dave Billows picture from modelwarships.com
1944 - Late War


This will be a brand new kit close to 2 ft long super detailed.
In stock now!
Kit consists of 121 parts on 7 sprues with markings for year 1941.
Completed kit measures nearly 26" long. Skill level 2

Essential Techniques
Were you a teenager the last time you built a model?
A step-by-step introduction to scale modeling basics.
Beginning scale modelers are full of questions:
What kinds of models are there? What kinds of tools
do I need? What glue works best?
How do I put a model together?
How are the decals applied?
Finally, Kalmbach offers answers to
all these beginner questions and more.
BK01 7.95

 

Gato Class Submarines

Hull No. &
Pictures
Name                               Comm. Notes (: Lost)                                        
SS-218 Albacore 1942 : 7 Nov 44?; mine, off Hokkaido?
SS-219 Amberjack 1942 : 16 Feb 43; IJN depth charges near Rabaul
SS-240 Angler 1943 ?
SS-220 Barb 1942  
SS-241 Bashaw 1943  
SS-221 Blackfish 1942  
SS-222 Bluefish 1943  
SS-242 Bluegill 1943  
SS-223 Bonefish 1943 : 19 Jun 45; Toyama Wan, Honshu
SS-243 Bream 1944  
SS-244 Cavalla 1944  
SS-225 Cero 1943  
SS-245 Cobia 1944  
SS-224 Cod 1943  
SS-226 Corvina 1943 : 16 Nov 43; torpedoed by I-176   SW of Truk
SS-246 Croaker 1944  
SS-247 Dace 1943  
SS-227 Darter 1943 : 24 Oct 44; grounded in Palawan Passage then bombed
SS-248 Dorado 1943 : 12 Oct 43; bombed by U.S. Mariner in Caribbean
SS-228 Drum 1941  
SS-230 Finback 1942  
SS-249 Flasher 1943  
SS-250 Flier 1943 : 19 Sep 44; unknown causes
SS-251 Flounder 1943  
SS-229 Flying Fish 1941  
SS-252 Gabilan 1943  
SS-212 Gato 1941  
SS-213 Greenling 1942  
SS-214 Grouper 1942  
SS-215 Growler 1942 : 8 Nov 44; reported missing after attacking convoy SW of Luzon (depth charges)?
SS-216 Grunion 1942 : < 5 Oct 42; unknown causes
SS-217 Guardfish 1942  
SS-253 Gunnel 1942  
SS-254 Gurnard 1942  
SS-255 Haddo 1942  
SS-231 Haddock 1942  
SS-256 Hake 1942  
SS-232 Halibut 1942  
SS-257 Harder 1942 : 24 Aug 44; depth charges, SW Pacific
SS-233 Herring 1942 : 1 Jun 44; shore battery in the Kuriles
SS-258 Hoe 1942  
SS-259 Jack 1943  
SS-234 Kingfish 1942  
SS-260 Lapon 1943  
SS-261 Mingo 1943  
SS-262 Muskallunge 1943  
SS-263 Paddle 1943  
SS-264 Pargo 1943  
SS-265 Peto 1942  
SS-266 Pogy 1943  
SS-267 Pompon 1943  
SS-268 Puffer 1943  
SS-269 Rasher 1943  
SS-270 Raton 1943  
SS-271 Ray 1943  
SS-272 Redfin 1943  
SS-273 Robalo 1943 : 26 Jul 44; battery explosion? off Palawan
SS-274 Rock 1943  
SS-275 Runner 1942 : < 27 Oct 43; unknown causes
SS-276 Sawfish 1942  
SS-277 Scamp 1942 : 11 Nov 44?; depth charge, S. of Tokyo Bay?
SS-278 Scorpion 1942 : < 22 Mar 44; unknown causes
SS-235 Shad 1942  
SS-236 Silversides 1941  
SS-279 Snook 1942 : <: 4 Aug 45; unknown causes
SS-280 Steelhead 1942  
SS-281 Sunfish 1942  
SS-283 Tinosa 1943  
SS-237 Trigger 1942 : 28 Mar 45; depth charge, off Okinawa
SS-284 Tullibee 1943 : 26 Mar 44; circular return of own torpedo
SS-282 Tunny 1942  
SS-238 Wahoo 1942 : < 2 Dec 43; unknown causes
SS-239 Whale 1942  

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