TAMIYA
1/700 Water Line Series Plastic model kit
U.S. Battleship BB-63 Missouri
About the Model
★A plastic assembly kit of the U.S. Navy Battleship Missouri.
★1/700 scale. Overall length: 386.5mm, width: 47mm
★The long and narrow form of USS Missouri's hull has been accurately replicated.
★Missouri characteristics such as the main structure coupled with the front funnel have been reproduced.
★The hull has been divided in two halves in order to reproduce the finest details.
★The finest details of the main structure and the masts have been accurately recreated.
★The main turrets can rotate after completion via polycap.
★Equipment such as armament including 40mm and 20mm guns are sharply reproduced.
★Kit includes two types of floatplanes, Vought OS2U Kingfishers and Curtiss SC-1 Seahawks. |
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About the BB-63 Missouri
The Iowa Class Battleships were the largest and final great battleships
of the US Navy.
They included the BB-61 Iowa, the BB-62 New Jersey, and the third ship,
the famous BB-63 Battleship Missouri.
These ships, which boasted an amazing 212,000hp allowing a 33 knot top
speed, were armed with massive 40.6cm main guns.
The Iowa Class ships stretched 270.4m but were relatively thin, with
only 33m max width, enabling them to pass through the Panama Canal.
Being commissioned in June 1944, the USS Missouri took part in many
operations during the Pacific War including bombardments on Japanese
mainland and capital.
On September 2, 1945, the treaty for the unconditional surrender of
Japanese forces was signed onboard the deck of the historic USS
Missouri.
With the outbreak of the Korean War in June 1950 the USS Missouri was
deployed again with the other Iowa Class Battleships for fire support.
The USS Missouri was relegated to reserve duty in 1955, but became
subject to complete renovation and modernization in 1986
when she was fitted with the latest in electronic weapon systems, cruise
missiles and other improvements.
In 1991, the USS Missouri was deployed to fight in the Gulf War.
Finally, in 1993, after about a half-century of service, this historic
Battleship was at last retired. |
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