1/700 Water Line Series
U.S. Fletcher-Class Destroyer DD-797 Cushing
Item No: 31907
Length: 164mm.
Witness to a Famous Moment in Japan's History
During WWII, 175 of the 2,000 ton Fletcher-class destroyers were built for the U.S. Navy and they served as the main destroyers of both the Pacific and Atlantic fleets. One such Fletcher-class ship was the USS Cushing (DD-797) which was completed in 1944. Taking lessons learned in battle, she was a late-production ship fitted with increased anti-aircraft armament and a square-shaped bridge which offered greater visibility. In addition to five 12.7cm guns and a quintuple 533mm torpedo launcher, she was armed with five twin 40mm cannons and seven single 20mm cannons. From her deployment in 1944, she took part in actions such as the attacks on Taiwan and the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and at the end of the war she entered Tokyo Bay with the USS Missouri and witnessed the signing of the surrender documents.
About the Model
★The square-shaped bridge and additional AA armament which characterized late-production Fletcher-class ships are accurately reproduced. ★Five 12.7cm guns, AA armament, torpedo launcher, and depth charge launchers are all highly detailed. ★Sharply rendered radar antennae and other small parts add to the purposeful appearance of the destroyer. ★Decals included to depict ship numbers and the U.S. flag. ★Camouflage patterns used by the U.S. Navy are clearly explained by the instruction manual and color illustrations on the back of the package.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
U.S. Fletcher-Class Destroyer DD-797 Cushing
Item No: 31907
Length: 164mm.
Witness to a Famous Moment in Japan's History
During WWII, 175 of the 2,000 ton Fletcher-class destroyers were built for the U.S. Navy and they served as the main destroyers of both the Pacific and Atlantic fleets. One such Fletcher-class ship was the USS Cushing (DD-797) which was completed in 1944. Taking lessons learned in battle, she was a late-production ship fitted with increased anti-aircraft armament and a square-shaped bridge which offered greater visibility. In addition to five 12.7cm guns and a quintuple 533mm torpedo launcher, she was armed with five twin 40mm cannons and seven single 20mm cannons. From her deployment in 1944, she took part in actions such as the attacks on Taiwan and the Battle of Leyte Gulf, and at the end of the war she entered Tokyo Bay with the USS Missouri and witnessed the signing of the surrender documents.
About the Model
★The square-shaped bridge and additional AA armament which characterized late-production Fletcher-class ships are accurately reproduced. ★Five 12.7cm guns, AA armament, torpedo launcher, and depth charge launchers are all highly detailed. ★Sharply rendered radar antennae and other small parts add to the purposeful appearance of the destroyer. ★Decals included to depict ship numbers and the U.S. flag. ★Camouflage patterns used by the U.S. Navy are clearly explained by the instruction manual and color illustrations on the back of the package.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.