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R/C Warships Page

All sites verified as of 02/15/2013


What's Here?
Warships! Warships! And More Warships!
Radio Controlled Models, sources of where to get & how to build them. R/C Warships are 1/44th, 1/96th, and 1/72nd scale models of real warships. They are radio controlled and they actually battle one another. Some are as long as 12 feet and weigh as much as 150 pounds. They shoot from BB's to 1/4" ball bearings, depending on the scale. Action Photos are further down the page. They really sink one another. Check it out! If you would like to learn more about R/C Warships, please check out the links listed below.



Allied, Axis & Neutral R/C Warships Pages

1/144th Scale Warship Pages

1997 IR/CW0CC Nationals Web Site
Lots & lots of photos taken with a digital camera

Front Range Battle Group
The Front Range Battle Group is a wacky bunch of guys who have formed a club in Colorado which fights under the Model Warship Combat, Inc. (MWC) rules. Each ship is equipped with one or more BB cannons which fire a BB(hopefully) that is capable of putting a small hole through an opponent's hull which is built out of 1/32" balsa wood. If too much damage is taken, or an equipment failure occurs, the ship takes it's rest in Davy Jone's locker.



The official Model Warship Combat homepage. Information about our club, and Big Gun format and Radio Control Warship Combat



Joe Kutz's Model Warship Combat Page Allied Supreme Headquarters Photos, links, hints, tips, etc. Check it out!




The North Texas Battle Group builds, sails, and fights 1/144-scale radio-controlled model warships in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area. CO2-powered cannon are used to fire ball bearings into balsa-wood hulls. Ships are damaged - even sunk! Then they are recovered, patched, and sent back into battle!


S.C.R.A.P.

Southern California Rapid Attack Patrol
We are the Southern California chapter of Model Warship Combat We battle 1/144th scale model warships from WWI and WWII with working BB cannons and bilge pumps. Yes, we actually do sink each other but our ships are designed to survive the rigors of combat and return to the water in less than an hour.


Swedish Seabattle Club has started! We have started a swedish club which have combats between R/C warships in 1/144 scale.


Welcome to the Washington Cascade Column - a radio controlled model warship combat club for Western Washington battlers Membership is open to all.


Action Photos

Yes, and they really do sink.
They battle in relatively shallow water so they can be retrieved easily.
Everything is waterproofed and the only thing hurt is their pride and a few patchable holes
Sometimes over a hundred holes (100)




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Below is a 1/96th scale Sumner Class Destroyer that I would like to build in 1/96th scale
Cruiser

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