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| Product code: | 05735 | 
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| Number: | G9365735 | 
| Country: | Yhdysvallat | 
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| Brand: | Trumpeter | 
USS WASHINGTON BB-56 Length overall: 222.1m Beam: 33m Displacement:35000t USS Washington BB-56 was laid down on 14 June 1938 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, commissioned on 15 May 1941. December 1941, Washington became the flagship for Rear Admiral John W. Wilcox, Commander, Battleship Division 6, and Commander, Battleships, Atlantic Fleet. On 4 April 1942, she was joining the British Home Fleet. The force got underway to engage in reconnaissance for the protection of the vital convoys running to Murmansk. 15 September 1942, Washington put to sea bound for a rendezvous with TF 17, the force formed around the aircraft carrier HORNET. In the fourth battle of Savo Island, Washington engaged Kirishima, in the first head-to-head confrontation of battleships in the Pacific war. In seven minutes, tracking by radar, Washington sent 75 rounds of 16-inch and 107 rounds of 5-inch at ranges from 8,400 to 12,650 yards, scoring at least nine hits with her main battery and about 40 with her 5-inchers, silencing the enemy battleship in short order. USS Washington earned 13 battle stars during World War II in operations that had carried her from the Arctic Circle to the western Pacific
 Item No    05735
 Item Name    USS WASHINGTON BB-56
 Bar Code    6922803657356
 Scale    1:700
 Item Type    Static Kit
 Model Brief    Length: 317.5 mm Width: 47.5mm 
 Total Parts    254pcs
 Metal Parts    n/a
 Photo Etched Parts    n/a
 Film Parts    n/a
 Resin Parts    n/a
 Total Sprues    12pcs sprues plus lower hull, upper hull, decks and waterline plate and display stand
 Paint Schemes    n/a
 Released Date    n/a
 More Features    Either waterline version or full hull version can be selected.
 
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