Revell USS Arizona
Scale 1: 426
€ 25,99
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- 133 pieces
Item no.: REV-10302, Content: 1 pc, EAN: 031445003028
Product information & technical details
- Item no.: REV-10302
- Manufacturer No.: 10302
- Manufacturer: Revell
- Content: 1 pc
- Product type: Model Making
- Difficulty level: Level 4
- Scale: 1:426
Description
Arizona was attacked on December 7, 1941 during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor by Nakajima B5N bombers and became a symbol of American humiliation.
On the morning of December 7, 1941, Pearl Harbor was calm and sunny. The Arizona, which had just returned from naval maneuvers, was moored on Battleship Row along Ford Island. Most of the crew was at breakfast. Shots and the sound of bombs broke the silence, and when the sailors stormed to the deck, they met a full attack. In a frightening, terrifying moment, the Arizona took a torpedo on its port side, a large bomb "amidships" and an armor-piercing bomb in the bow. Eleven hundred sailors were killed. A simple memorial and flagpole were erected above the ship in memory of the Arizona men.
- 12 x 14" cannons in 4 rotating turrets
- Full light armament: Including 5" and 1.1" AA guns and 10.5" gun turret
- Finely engraved planking and panel details
- Complete deck equipment: including searchlights, engine starts and whaleboats, rangefinders, ladders, cranes and tripod masts with observation nests
- Decals for the ship and seaplanes
- Full-colour flag sheet
- Exhibition stands
- Detailed structure
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