HMS Queen Elizabeth
Aircraft Carrier
Trumpeter | No. 06751 | 1:700

Facts
- Brand:
- Trumpeter
- Title:
- HMS Queen Elizabeth Aircraft Carrier
- Number:
- 06751
- Scale:
- 1:700
- Type:
- Static model kit
- Released:
- 2025 New tool
- Barcode:
- 9580208067513 (EAN)
- Topic:
- Aircraft carrier Queen Elizabeth-class » Aircraft carriers (Ships)
Product timeline
Trumpeter
2025
Instructions
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USD 84.74

€ 59.13

€ 65.45

USD 90.07

€ 71.95

¥ 12580
Alternative SKUs for Trumpeter 06751:
TR06751 | 9366751 | TRU6751 | PKTM06751 | TRM06751 | TM06751
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Comments
Just started the model. Deck is pre coloured, with a Q, so changing it to Prince of Wales could be tricky. The name plate (which luckily I don't use) says "HMS Elizabeth". Fit seems quite good so far, with just a little easing of major parts to get a tight, clean fit.
2 9 November, 11:00
A few issues with the kit. Only two Phalanx (need to add another from spares box) PE is minimal, so lots of aftermarket RN railing and inclined ladders required. There are 12 F35B, but the decals only allow for six to be fully marked up. Roundels can be spread thinner by not using them on the underside of wings. 617 sqn tail flashes are also insufficient. The six Merlin helos seem to have enough decals. The F35 aircraft are well moulded, but the additional undercarriage wheels are tiny, and very easily lost. With time, aftermarket parts, and effort it does make up into a good model.
29 November, 19:29
Although I have been waiting forever for a kit of the new Queen E, I refuse to buy 1/700 Trumpeter models because they are all waterline now. They can at least offer the bottom hull as an add-on and charge accordingly. For those who insist that the "best" way to represent a ship is waterline, I suggest they visit a museum or two to see how ships are represented. Even if presenting it as part of a diorama at sea you need a bit of hull below the waterline to accurately show the ship in anything but a calm lake. This is totally ridiculous Trumpeter!
3 14 August, 20:04
I strongly agree, they should make submarine kits without anything in it while they're making these ass waterline kits too
1 15 August, 15:46
The details of the hull of the original? Maybe but that has never stopped Trumpeter from dreaming up a hull bottom in the past when they used to make full hull ships. They've just gone Tamiya and charge an arm and a leg for new kits . The funny part is that their kits under the Trumpeter, Hobby Boss and I Love Kit brands are not exactly top of the line. Flyhawk, Magic Factory and Sphyrna are light years ahead in details and they give you the option to make waterline or full hull. They may be a little more expensive but they are great value and I will gladly pay the price. Trumpeter and cos are just not as good.
1 15 August, 21:39
