Trumpeter 05782 1/700 USS Tennessee BB-43 1944 Battleship
This is a plastic model kit, which comes unassembled and unpainted. So glue, model paints and other basic modelling tools are additionally required.
The battleship USS Tennessee (BB-43) is a Tennessee class battleship of the first ship, built in 1917 in Brooklyn shipyard, launched in 1919. After the end of World War II the Tennessee was placed on reserve in the 'mothball fleet' for nearly 15 years before finally being scrapped in 1959. Kit features optional full hull or waterline plate, detailed deck with engraved plank texture, detailed superstructures, full weapons suite, ships crane, ships boats, deck fittings, filigree masts and yardarms, SC-1 airplanes (x3), display stand, engraved nameplate and photo-etch (railings, crane and more). 3-view colour painting guide and decals for hull markings, ensign and aircraft insignia. Completed kit is approximately 10.6" long.
The battleship USS Tennessee (BB-43) is a Tennessee class battleship of the first ship, built in 1917 in Brooklyn shipyard, launched in 1919. After the end of World War II the Tennessee was placed on reserve in the 'mothball fleet' for nearly 15 years before finally being scrapped in 1959. Kit features optional full hull or waterline plate, detailed deck with engraved plank texture, detailed superstructures, full weapons suite, ships crane, ships boats, deck fittings, filigree masts and yardarms, SC-1 airplanes (x3), display stand, engraved nameplate and photo-etch (railings, crane and more). 3-view colour painting guide and decals for hull markings, ensign and aircraft insignia. Completed kit is approximately 10.6" long.
General Info | |
Scale | 1/700 |
Type | Scale Model Kit |
Subtype | Naval Vessel |
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- SKU: TR 05782
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