The USS Missouri (BB-63) stands as a significant piece of naval history, being the site where Japan's surrender documents were signed, marking the end of World War II. As part of the Iowa-class battleships, she was commissioned in 1944 and played a crucial role in the Pacific War, including operations at Okinawa and Kyushu. After a period of inactivity post-Korean War, the Missouri was modernized in 1986 and took part in the Gulf War, launching Tomahawk missiles for the first time in combat.
The Tamiya 1/350 scale model kit meticulously recreates the USS Missouri as she appeared in 1991, incorporating updated parts to reflect her modernized state. This model is a testament to Tamiya's commitment to detail and historical accuracy, making it a prized possession for collectors and hobbyists alike.
This model kit includes newly tooled parts such as the bridge area, Tomahawk launcher deck, and more, ensuring an accurate representation of the ship's 1991 configuration. The inclusion of photo-etched parts and stainless steel wire enhances the realism, providing intricate details that are a delight for model builders.
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