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Released in December 2012
The battleship (Missouri) appears in her appearance during the Gulf War, which showed off her majesty to the world! T78029 Missouri 199 Released in December 2012
[Product Introduction]
TAMIYA 1/350 Ship Series No.29 US Navy Battleship BB-63 Missouri 1991 specification. Faithfully reproduces equipment after modernization and renovation with new parts. The Iowa class was the largest and last battleship in the U.S. Navy, of which four were commissioned during World War II. The third ship is the Missouri. In the Pacific Theater, she served in support missions for Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and also carried out naval gunfire on the Japanese mainland. After the end of the war, it entered Tokyo Bay at the end of August 1945 and left its name in history as the unit that participated in the signing ceremony of the Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd. Missouri, which remained in active service after the war, was the first to sortie into the Korean War that broke out in 1950. After that, she was transferred to the reserve, but was modernized and recommissioned in 1986. She served in the 1991 Gulf War with her sister ship Wisconsin, and on the first day of the war, fired 28 Tomahawk missiles and fired over 750 16-inch main gun shells to support ground troops. The battleship Missouri is back in its appearance during the Gulf War, when it showed off its power to the world on TV. Main features Length: 774 mm, Width: 94.5 mm, Height: 182 mm Modeled to capture the characteristics of the Gulf War, including the massive gun-shaped bridge, Tomahawk deck, dome-shaped radar, and deck ventilation tower Anti-aircraft radar, surface exploration radar, and ship Two types of neck discone antennas are available: molded and delicately etched. Special stainless steel wire is included. 1/1 size color diagram included. 16-inch gun No. 1 turret has a rear ventilator as a separate part. The bridge area during the Gulf War, which is different from New Jersey, is faithfully modeled.The rear deck is also a Missouri-specific part. Comes with a collection of explanatory materials for the RQ-2 Pioneer unmanned reconnaissance aircraft as parts! 16 pages in color, B5 version. Episodes and equipment about the actual ship are explained with photos and illustrations
[Product specifications]
1/ 350 scale unpainted assembly kit □
The battleship (Missouri) appears in her appearance during the Gulf War, which showed off her majesty to the world! T78029 Missouri 199 Released in December 2012
[Product Introduction]
TAMIYA 1/350 Ship Series No.29 US Navy Battleship BB-63 Missouri 1991 specification. Faithfully reproduces equipment after modernization and renovation with new parts. The Iowa class was the largest and last battleship in the U.S. Navy, of which four were commissioned during World War II. The third ship is the Missouri. In the Pacific Theater, she served in support missions for Iwo Jima and Okinawa, and also carried out naval gunfire on the Japanese mainland. After the end of the war, it entered Tokyo Bay at the end of August 1945 and left its name in history as the unit that participated in the signing ceremony of the Instrument of Surrender on September 2nd. Missouri, which remained in active service after the war, was the first to sortie into the Korean War that broke out in 1950. After that, she was transferred to the reserve, but was modernized and recommissioned in 1986. She served in the 1991 Gulf War with her sister ship Wisconsin, and on the first day of the war, fired 28 Tomahawk missiles and fired over 750 16-inch main gun shells to support ground troops. The battleship Missouri is back in its appearance during the Gulf War, when it showed off its power to the world on TV. Main features Length: 774 mm, Width: 94.5 mm, Height: 182 mm Modeled to capture the characteristics of the Gulf War, including the massive gun-shaped bridge, Tomahawk deck, dome-shaped radar, and deck ventilation tower Anti-aircraft radar, surface exploration radar, and ship Two types of neck discone antennas are available: molded and delicately etched. Special stainless steel wire is included. 1/1 size color diagram included. 16-inch gun No. 1 turret has a rear ventilator as a separate part. The bridge area during the Gulf War, which is different from New Jersey, is faithfully modeled.The rear deck is also a Missouri-specific part. Comes with a collection of explanatory materials for the RQ-2 Pioneer unmanned reconnaissance aircraft as parts! 16 pages in color, B5 version. Episodes and equipment about the actual ship are explained with photos and illustrations
[Product specifications]
1/ 350 scale unpainted assembly kit □
