Description: De Agostini Warships DAKS17 Iowa-class Battleship Diecast Model USN, BB-63 USS Missouri, 1944 1:1250 Scale Length WidthIowa-class Battleship 8.5" 1" The USS Missouri is perhaps the most famous battleship of WWII, not so much for its wartime activities - which were heroic enough - but because on September 2nd, 1945, the formal surrender of the Japanese was signed upon the Missouri's deck, finally bringing an end to the worst war the world has yet known. The USS Missouri was commissioned in June 1944, and after shakedown in the Atlantic spent most of her career in Pacific. She arrived at Okinawa on April 1st, 1945, in time to take part in the storming of the island by American forces. Twice she was hit by Kamikaze planes: The first - a zeke fighter plane - crashing into the starboard side about 20 feet behind the number three gunmount and the second, a damaged plane that spun out of control, hitting the aircraft crane and exploding. In both cases, damage to the ship was superficial. After operations in Okinawa and Japan proper, the ship was used for the momentous signing of the Japanese surrender. When the Korean war broke out, the USS Missouri Battleship, was the only battleship operational at the time and was the first to become involved in the operations there. Placed out of commission in reserve on February 26, 1955, the USS Missouri remained at the Puget Sound shipyards until 1984 when plans for the battleship's re-activation began. Currently the USS Missouri Battleship is on display at Pearl Harbor. Iowa-class Battleship In 1939 and 1940, the United States Navy ordered a class of six battleships for service in the Pacific Theater of WWII. Because there were no cost restrictions in the development of these ships, the Iowa battleships were fearsome-fast enough to provide support to aircraft carriers and heavily armed for shore bombardment. The long service careers of these battleships included participation in every major war of the second half of the 20th century, from WWII to Korea and from Vietnam to the first Gulf War. Decommissioned in the early 1990s, two Iowa ships were mothballed for a decade and three now serve as military museums. Copyright 2003-2024 The Flying Mule, Inc. De Agostini Warships The De Agostini "Warships" range presents affordable, ready-made diecast models of Warships in 1:1250 scale. To help keep the price down, these items arrive in low-cost, discardable blister type packaging. De Agostini "Warships" diecast models feature: Diecast metal construction with some plastic components. Pad printed markings and placards that won't fade or peel like decals. Display stand with printed ship name. Copyright 2003-2024 The Flying Mule, Inc.
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Location: Grass Valley, California
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Brand: De Agostini Warships
Scale: 1:1250
Vehicle Type: Ship
Material: Diecast Metal and Plastic
Theme: Warships
Features: Unopened Box
Year of Manufacture: 2019
Model: Iowa-class Battleship
MPN: DAKS17
Recommended Age Range: 14+
Country/Region of Manufacture: China