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Iowa Class
Model Ships
USS Wisconsin
BB-64 Modern Version
Click here to see how Warren Jones built
this magnificent model.
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Okay now it's time to tell you
how funny this model business can be.
As you see above this kit looks like from the box art as a
WWII
Iowa Class (wrong) it's really a modern version. Here is another
funny thing about this kit, it has decals for the Kentucky and Indiana
never built WWII ships. So what we have here is a
Modern Version
for $Gone that has decals for all 4 ships. Can you beat that!
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| USS Iowa |
USS New Jersey |
USS Missouri |
USS Wisconsin |
- Displacement: 48,110 tons (standard) / 57.540 tons (full load)
- Length: 887'3"-887'7"
- Beam: 108'1"-108'2"
- Draft: 37'9"-38'
- Speed: 33 knots
- Armament: 3x3 16"/50, 10x2 5"/38, 19x4 40mm. 50x1 20mm; 3 planes
- Complement: 2753-2978
- Propulsion: Steam turbines, 8 600 psi boilers, 4 shafts, 212,000 shp
| No. |
Name
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Comm. |
Notes ( : Lost)
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| BB-61 |
Iowa |
22 Feb 1943 |
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| BB-63 |
Missouri |
11 Jun 1944 |
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| BB-62 |
New Jersey |
23 May 1943 |
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| BB-64 |
Wisconsin |
16 Apr 1944 |
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