In 1941, the US Navy began building a fleet of large destroyers,
its first design to rival the Japanese “special type” destroyers that
had first entered service more than a decade before. These 175
flush-deck “2,100-tonners” became, “in retrospect . . . the most
successful of all American destroyers: fast, roomy, capable of absorbing
enormous punishment, and yet fighting on.” Thanks to
postwar service in the US plus fourteen foreign navies, they remained a
familiar sight around the world into the 1990s.
The
Model you see here is entirely scratch built using only Wood, Museum Board and
a pulp based compound. EVERYTHING is made by scratch/hand.
Destroyer
Scale: 1/8 Metric: 1:96
Length: 47” Height: 19” Bredth: 5”
Price: $595
Shipping: $85