>>10262543The navy tends to be the poor relation in plastic warfare, largely for reasons of scale - while a 1/72 tank is almost comical alongside 1/32 soldiers, contrast with a warship that might be 1/1200 scale (think a MicroMachine USS Missouri next to one of their soldiers). There's also an overall neglecting by army men producers of the naval branch, outside of token amphibious units of acceptable size such as Higgins boats.
There was a rash of dollar store sets with somewhat random small-scale warships in recent years: Nimitz-class carriers, WW2-era U-boats, frigates and destroyers of Cold War and modern vintage. I have a modest fleet of these craft somewhere, when I find them I'll take pics. Alongside these my naval forces can boast a larger-scale aircraft carrier, patrol craft and landing craft of both the traditional and LCAC style. Sadly that carrier is not the gorgeous and massive flattop I had in my childhood, a ship that was faced with one Atlantic crossing too many.