VIRGINIA CLASS SUBMARINE MODEL
This model portray a Block III Virginia class
submarine. The USS North Dakota (SSN-784) is the
first of the Block III which features a revised bow, including some
technology from Ohio-class submarine cruise missile
submarines. Her construction costs $2.7 billion.
The Virginia class submarine
block III's payload tubes replace the
more costly individual Vertical Launch System payload
tubes of the past. Unlike the first 10 Virginia Class
submarines that housed 12 Tomahawks in individual VLS
tubes, block III uses two of the new tubes to house
and launch the same number of missiles. The new tubes
provide the Block III subs with greater payload
flexibility because it can house a range of
weapon payloads that are too big for existing VLS tubes.
"This shows how much cutting-edge technology is being
used in the construction of this sub," said Sen. Byron
Dorgan, D-N.D.
We build this
primarily wood model of the Virginia class submarine
in three sizes:
22.5" long
$1,970 Shipping
and insurance in the contiguous US included.
Other places: $200 flat rate.
32.5" long $2,590 Shipping
and insurance in the contiguous US included.
Other places: $300 flat rate.
45" long $4,200 Shipping
and insurance in the contiguous US included.
Other places: $400 flat rate.
Models come
with a wooden base. If you'd like the special base
with lighting
as in the photo below, it is $500 extra.
These
Virginia class
submarine
are built per commission only. We require only a
small deposit (not
full amount, not even half)
to start the process: $900 The
remaining balance won't be due until the model is
completed, in about 6 months.
"I am interested in
this USS N. Dakota model submarine. My
contact info is below; my company manufactured the batteries for this submarine as
well as many others. If you could please contact me ASAP
we are looking to possibly use these products at a
trade show to help customers understand the
application of our battery technology. I would like
a quote for the sub as-is on the lighted stand
below. Thank you,"
Learn more abou the
Virginia-class submarines here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia-class_submarine
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