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COAST GUARD SHIP MODELS
The Coast
Guard is the nation's oldest continuous seagoing service
with responsibilities including search and rescue,
maritime law enforcement, aids to navigation, ice
breaking, environmental protection, port security and
military readiness. Coast Guard ships protect our young
children by severing the finance of criminal networks by
interdicting drugs where they are most vulnerable – at
sea. The US
Coast Guard plays a critical role in the well being of
the US citizens yet few could appreciate the service
enough.
Yet the Coast Guard is in an unwell state.
It is the only armed service funded below Budget Control
Act levels. Urgent threats elsewhere force the US
government to direct more resources to the Navy and
Marine Corps.
With China and Russia
increasing their presence in the Arctic's vast stores of
oil and natural gas, the U.S. has a strategic interest
in maintaining an ongoing presence in the region. The Coast
Guard needs three heavy and three medium icebreakers to
ensure year-round access to the polar regions. While
America only has one heavy icebreaker,
Russia has six.
In 2016,
Russia launched the
most powerful icebreaker
in the world--the heavy
nuclear icebreakers
Arktika.
The ship is monsterous, weighing at around 33,000 tons,
more than three times that of the USCGC Polar Star.
To support the Coast
Guard, ModelShipMaster.com will put extra effort in
helping the agency gain more public's interest by
presenting absorbing facts and stories about each type
of its vessels. One of our
main tasks is to build the most accurate models of the
Coast Guard ships. Although we are by a wide margin the best maker of Coast
Guard models, we always appreciate the help from members of the
service and ship builders. Thank you for your support and patronage that
continue to help us make astounding models.
Visit Coast
Guard Museum NorthWest in Seattle WA to view
our work on display.
"I just got back from viewing it at the museum
in Seattle.
Captain Davis is more than pleased. I have
to say I was more than a little impressed,
myself... Anyway, the Captain was so pleased, he
has authorized the next commission, and I am
offering it to you first. It is a 36" Hamiltion
class cutter, USCGC Munro WHEC-724. Like
the Active, The Museum is looking for an
enclosure, as well as a stand. Much
Appreciation, Charles B."
Our models also have been acquired by many other
Coast Guard branches such as
United States Coast Guard - Pacific Area and
United States Coast Guard Sector Delaware Bay.
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Coast Guard
36500 model
This is a
sample of our research prowess and detail oriented
culture. Much better than any other models and kits.
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Coast Guard 47
Motor Lifeboat
Compare this model with those of other
builders to see our unrivaled accuracy and beauty.
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USCGC Polar
Star
The only
heavy icebreaker in the US fleet.
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Icebreaker Healy
The United States' largest and most
technologically advanced icebreaker.
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Hamilton-class cutter
model
Designed and built during the Cold War, equipped
with the capability to find, track and destroy enemy
submarines. |
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Island class
patrol boats
Small size, mighty details.
Check out this Coast Guard patrol boat model for a
real ModelShipMaster experience.
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87-foot Marine
Protector class
employs an innovative stern
launch and recovery system capable of launching and recovering of RIB in seas up to 8 feet wave height.
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USS WAKEFIELD
The largest
vessel ever operated by the US Coast Guard.
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Legend-class maritime security cutter model
Also known as the
National Security Cutter is the largest active
patrol cutter.
A difficult model and only our team
can tackle it accurately. |
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Reliance-class cutter
Reliance prove that the Coast Guard was ready to
advance shipboard helicopter operations.
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USCGC Active (WMEC-618)
This model is
commissioned by Coast Guard
Museum NorthWest (Coast Guard base in Seattle WA.) |
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Munro
WHEC-724
This model replaces a Munro model that is
being transferred from
Coast
Guard Museum Northwest to the future
USCG
Museum in New London, CT.
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Famous-class cutter
The only medium endurance cutters in the Coast Guard
equipped with a helicopter hanger which can
accommodate either a HH-65 Dolphin or HH-60J Jayhawk. |
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Sentinel-class cutter
Features a bow thruster for manoeuvering in
narrow anchorages and channels.
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82’ Point-class cutter patrol boat
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Coast Guard
Small II
Designed
to operate year-round in waters along coastal borders.
Maximum Speed of 40 knots!
A model was acquired
by
United States Coast Guard in 2024. |
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Coast Guard
Medium
The
Response Boat – Medium is a 45-foot 36,500-pound utility
boat.
These very maneuverable boats have a max
speed of
42.5 knots.
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Juniper class buoy tender
At 225
feet and 2,000 tons, she was the first cutter to
fully leverage and implement many technological
advances.
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Wind class Icebreaker
The
most technologically advanced icebreakers in the
world when first built, the Wind class icebreakers
were also heavily armed. |
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USCG Cutter USS BEAR AG-29
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USCGC Manning
Served from 1898 to 1930, and saw service in
the U.S. Navy in the Spanish–American War and World
War I.
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USCGC Storis
In the summer of 1957, Storis started a historic
journey. She departed in company with the Coast
Guard buoy tenders Spar and Bramble conquered the
Northwest Passage.
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USCGC Bramble
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OPC Heritage class
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Coast Guard Eagle
When
it comes to tall ship models, nobody in the USA
comes close to our accuracy and beauty.
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