>>10728492The bucket had two of every ship and aircraft in grey and black, with extras of the former in black and the latter in grey for some reason. Someone on Amazon kindly provided an identification list for everything, most helpful as a few of the ships weren't terribly familiar to me.
Ships (left to right):
>Ohio-class ballistic missile submarine>Long Beach-class guided missile cruiser>Zumwalt-class destroyer>Nevada-class battleship>Enterprise-class aircraft carrier>Independence-class littoral combat ship>HSV-2 Swift-type catamaran>Freedom-class littoral combat ship>Seawolf-class attack submarineAircraft (left to right):
>MH-53E Super Stallion heavy-lift helicopter>Harrier VTOL attack aircraft>F-16 Fighting Falcon fighter aircraft>F/A-18 Hornet fighter aircraft>Rafale fighter aircraft>C-2 Greyhound transport aircraft>SH-3 Sea King anti-submarine warfare helicopterSlightly visible on the far-side catapult ready for takeoff is one more jet, an F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft I forgot to include in the lineup. This and the F-16 are Air Force jets and would not be found on aircraft carriers normally, of course. It seems they also gave 8-bladed main rotors to the MH-53E and CH-3 when they should have 6 and 5 respectively.
I've had miniature warships of varying types show up in sets of army men over the last few years, got them in a container somewhere and whenever I find it I'll get pics too; the most I can remember is an interesting mix of WW2 U-boats, Soviet missile frigates and Nimitz aircraft carriers heh.