Brand new 1/700 scale diecast model of British HMS Invincible (R05) Aircraft Carrier Waterline Edition “Falklands War” (1982) British Royal Navy “Battleship” Series die cast model by Metal Proud. Intricate surface details & weathering effects. Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts. Comes with highly detailed carrier aircrafts included. Dimensions approximately L-11.75, W-2.125, H-2.5 inches. Unique wave-shaped blister display base and metal nameplate. Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel. It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history. The British HMS Invincible (R05) light aircraft carrier, commissioned in 1980, played a pivotal role in modern naval history, particularly during the Falklands War in 1982. When Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands in April 1982, HMS Invincible, along with HMS Hermes, was quickly deployed as part of the British task force sent to reclaim the territory. During the conflict, HMS Invincible served as a crucial platform for air operations, with its Sea Harriers providing air cover, conducting ground attacks, and engaging in dogfights with Argentine aircraft. The versatility and effectiveness of the Sea Harriers, operating from the Invincible’s deck, were instrumental in achieving air superiority over the Falklands. The success of HMS Invincible in the Falklands War demonstrated the strategic value of light aircraft carriers and the importance of versatile naval air power in modern conflicts. After the war, HMS Invincible continued to serve in various capacities, participating in NATO exercises and peacekeeping missions until its decommissioning in 2005. Its legacy is marked by its significant contribution to British naval history and its role in shaping modern naval warfare strategies. For model collectors and naval history enthusiasts, this 1:700 scale model offers a detailed and faithful representation of this iconic light aircraft carrier. It is an excellent addition to any collection, celebrating the legacy of a vessel that played a vital role in one of the 20th century’s notable naval conflicts.