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| The Iron Shipwright 1:350
scale USS Nashville is a two-piece
full hull model. Launched in 1937, Nashville was one of nine Brooklyn
class light cruisers. The London Treaty of 1930 limited the construction of 8" gun
heavy cruisers. The Brooklyn class, with its 6" gun main armament was the
result. The appearance of Japan's Mogami class cruisers with their fifteen
6" guns dictated that the Brooklyns, then in the design stage, carry at
least this many. The result was the distinctive three turrets forward, two aft
configuration unique among US Cruisers. Not coincidentally the Brooklyns shared
this configuration with the Japanese Mogamis. The USS Nashville saw extensive action in the Pacific Theatre, earning more battle stars than any other Brooklyn class cruiser. In December 1944 she was hit by a kamikaze while en route to Mindoro in the Philippines. Seriously damaged and with 310 men dead or wounded, she was knocked out of the war until April '45, when she returned to action in the Philippines. The Nashville was sold to Chile in 1951. Renamed Capitan Prat, she served in the Chilean Navy until her 1984 decommissioning.
The Iron Shipwright kit depicts Nashville as she appeared 1944-45. Like all front line US cruisers, her AA fit was augmented throughout the war. By 1945 she had twenty-eight 40mm (4x4, 6x2) and nine twin 20mm. Paint schemes during this period included the splinter scheme shown above and the late war measure 12.
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Just look at the detail on the Bridge! Kit#DC136 -- $GONE
| No. | Name | Comm. | Notes ( |
| CL-47 | Boise | 12 Aug 1938 | |
| CL-40 | Brooklyn | 30 Sep 1937 | |
| CL-48 | Honolulu | 15 Jun 1938 | |
| CL-43 | Nashville | 6 Jun 1938 | |
| CL-41 | Philadelphia | 23 Sep 1937 | |
| CL-46 | Phoenix | 3 Oct 1938 | |
| CL-42 | Savannah | 10 Mar 1938 | |
| CL-49 | ST Louis | 19 May 1939 |
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