This item is limited to 3 per household.
Full length: approx 160mm.
--Completed model of USS Missouri, a battleship that witnessed the history of the end of World War II
――It is a 1/1250 die-cast model handled by Motor City Classics, which has been handling and selling various die-cast models in Florida, USA for over 30 years.
-A die-cast finished product that reproduces the USS Missouri, a battleship operated by the US Navy in World War II.
[About the actual ship]
--Missouri is the main battleship of the United States Navy in World War II.
――It is also known as the ship where the signing ceremony of the Japanese Instrument of Surrender was held.
--Inaugurated in June 1944 at the end of World War II as the third Iowa-class ship.
――With a standard displacement of 48,500 tons and a total length of 270 m, it was one of the largest battleships in the world.
-The main gun is equipped with 9 50-caliber 40.6 cm guns, and the maximum speed is 33 knots.
――In addition to conducting support naval gunfire for the Iwo Jima landing operation, we also participated in naval gunfire in various parts of mainland Japan.
――In addition, it continues to be renovated after the war and is also active in the Gulf War.
--Currently preserved as a museum in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
[About the model]
-The model reproduces the USS Missouri BB-63, a battleship operated by the US Navy in World War II on a 1/1250 scale.
--It is a finished die-cast model that has been assembled and painted.
――The total length is about 21 cm, and it is modeled after the end of World War II, 1944.
-Detailed reproduction of superstructures such as ship shapes and bridges.
――The reproduction of the 50 caliber 40.6 cm3 twin turret is also a force unique to battleships.
――The painting is reproduced by painting the deck, hull, superstructure, etc. firmly.
――The set also has a dedicated stand, so you can enjoy the display as a desktop model.
[Major features]
--Reproduce USS Missouri on 1/1250 scale
--Die-cast model painted finished product
--With display base with name
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