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X-10 Gun Metal
81510
80010
XF-24 Dark Grey
81724
80324
X-12 Gold Leaf
81512
80012
XF-50 Field Blue
81750
80350
X-13 Metallic Blue
81513
80013
XF-52 Flat Earth
81752
80352
X-18 Semi Gloss Black
81518
80018
XF-56 Metallic Grey
81756
80356
XF-1 Flat Black
81701
81301
XF-61 Dark Green
81761
80361
XF-2 Flat White
81702
80302
XF-63 German Grey
81763
80363
XF-6 Copper
81706
80306
XF-66 Light Grey
81766
80366
XF-19 Sky Grey 81719 80319
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U.S. Battleship BB-63 Missouri Circa 1991
€85,00 EUR
Tamiya 1/350. TILAUSTUOTE. Toimitus 1-3vk.
U.S. Battleship BB-63 Missouri (Circa 1991)
Item No:78029 
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| 【 An Intimidating Presence 】 The Iowa-class was the final, and largest class of 4 U.S. battleships that were commissioned during WWII. The third of them was the USS Missouri, in June 1944. It was assigned to the Pacific Theater and participated in action around Okinawa, Iwo Jima and the main Japanese islands. In fact the signing ceremony of Japan's surrender documents took place on the Missouri's decks on September 3, 1945. Following the end of the Korean War, she was mothballed at the reserve fleet anchorage. Come 1986, however, she was refitted with various modern weaponry such as Tomahawk and Harpoon missiles, in addition to Vulcan and Phalanx weapons, to rejoin the U.S. Navy. Along with her sister ship the Wisconsin, the Missouri was deployed in the Gulf War in 1991 and fired some 28 Tomahawk cruise missiles on the first day of the conflict. In total, she fired in excess of 750 16-inch rounds in support of land troops. In March 1992 she was decommissioned once more after some 50 years of service, and she now resides in Pearl Harbor as a museum ship. |


| ■Tamiya Colors for painting the U.S. Battleship BB-63 Missouri (Circa 1991) |
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| ■Other Tamiya Colors required |
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