military History, Scaled down.
Welcome to the Clyde, Texas Museum of Military Models. Our museum features an extensive collection of historically accurate military models representing the weapons, vehicles, and equipment of America's armed forces from the past, present, and future. Browse our timeline and permanent collection to explore military history in miniature. Planning a visit? Contact us for more information. We look forward to sharing our collection with you!
military History, Scaled down.
Welcome to the Clyde, Texas Museum of Military Models.
Our museum features an extensive collection of historically accurate military models representing the weapons, vehicles, and equipment of America's armed forces from the past, present, and future. Browse our timeline and permanent collection to explore military history in miniature. Planning a visit? Contact us for more informationβwe look forward to sharing our collection with you.
New Model Arrival
HMS King George V - 1/225 scale
HMS King George V (pennant number 41) was the lead ship of the five British King George V-class battleships of the Royal Navy. Laid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1940, King George V operated during the Second World War in all three major naval theatres of war, the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific, as part of the British Home Fleet and Pacific Fleets. In May 1941, along with HMS Rodney, King George V was involved in the hunt for and pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck, eventually inflicting severe damage which led to the German vessel's sinking.
New Model Arrival
HMS King George V - 1/225 scale
HMS King George V (pennant number 41) was the lead ship of the five British King George V-class battleships of the Royal Navy. Laid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1940, King George V operated during the Second World War in all three major naval theatres of war, the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific, as part of the British Home Fleet and Pacific Fleets. In May 1941, along with HMS Rodney, King George V was involved in the hunt for and pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck, eventually inflicting severe damage which led to the German vessel's sinking.
New Model Arrival
HMS King George V - 1/225 scale
HMS King George V (pennant number 41) was the lead ship of the five British King George V-class battleships of the Royal Navy. Laid down in 1937 and commissioned in 1940, King George V operated during the Second World War in all three major naval theatres of war, the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific, as part of the British Home Fleet and Pacific Fleets. In May 1941, along with HMS Rodney, King George V was involved in the hunt for and pursuit of the German battleship Bismarck, eventually inflicting severe damage which led to the German vessel's sinking.
New Model Arrival
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) - 1/200 scale
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) is the lead ship of the two Blue Ridge-class amphibious United States Navy command ships and is the Seventh Fleet's flagship. Her primary role is to provide command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) support to the commander and staff of the United States Seventh Fleet. She is currently forward-deployed to U.S. Navy Fleet Activities, Yokosuka in Japan. She is the third Navy ship named after the Blue Ridge Mountains, a range of mountains in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States.
New Model Arrival
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) - 1/200 scale
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) is the lead ship of the two Blue Ridge-class amphibious United States Navy command ships and is the Seventh Fleet's flagship. Her primary role is to provide command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) support to the commander and staff of the United States Seventh Fleet. She is currently forward-deployed to U.S. Navy Fleet Activities, Yokosuka in Japan. She is the third Navy ship named after the Blue Ridge Mountains, a range of mountains in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States.
New Model Arrival
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) - 1/200 scale
USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) is the lead ship of the two Blue Ridge-class amphibious United States Navy command ships and is the Seventh Fleet's flagship. Her primary role is to provide command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) support to the commander and staff of the United States Seventh Fleet. She is currently forward-deployed to U.S. Navy Fleet Activities, Yokosuka in Japan. She is the third Navy ship named after the Blue Ridge Mountains, a range of mountains in the Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States.
New Model Arrival
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) - 1/95 scale
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) is a Banner-class environmental research ship, placed into service during World War II, then converted to a spy ship in 1967 by the United States Navy. She gathered intelligence and oceanographic information, monitoring electronic and radio signals from North Korea. On 23 January 1968, the ship was attacked and captured by a North Korean vessel, in what became known as the "Pueblo incident".
New Model Arrival
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) - 1/95 scale
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) is a Banner-class environmental research ship, placed into service during World War II, then converted to a spy ship in 1967 by the United States Navy. She gathered intelligence and oceanographic information, monitoring electronic and radio signals from North Korea. On 23 January 1968, the ship was attacked and captured by a North Korean vessel, in what became known as the "Pueblo incident".
New Model Arrival
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) - 1/95 scale
USS Pueblo (AGER-2) is a Banner-class environmental research ship, placed into service during World War II, then converted to a spy ship in 1967 by the United States Navy. She gathered intelligence and oceanographic information, monitoring electronic and radio signals from North Korea. On 23 January 1968, the ship was attacked and captured by a North Korean vessel, in what became known as the "Pueblo incident".