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USS Missouri WW2

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Details of the center-part of the ship 
 

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Hull and deck glued together 
 

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Superstructures attached 
 

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Vought OS2U Kingfisher with Catapult 
 

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Von USN; First uploaded to engl. Wikipedia 02:27, 22 December 2005 by TomStar81 - Official U.S. Navy photograph 80-G-K-4592 from the U.S. Navy Naval History and Heritage Command., Gemeinfrei, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=596026 
 

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The turrets are tiny. The planes too 
 

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Sikorsky Kingfisher, I suppose? 
 

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Sikorsky S-55. Post-war.  
 

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Camouflage part 1 
 

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Camouflage part 2 
 

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The helicopters are not WWII but are in the sprues 
 

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Camouflage finished 
 

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Missouri - Bismark - King Georg V 
 

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Missouri - Bismark - King Georg V 
 

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Missouri - Bismark - King Georg V 
 

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Missouri - Bismark - King Georg V 
 

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All 4 ships I have till now Missouri - Bismark - King Georg V + Titanic 
 

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All 4 ships I have till now Missouri - Bismark - King Georg V + Titanic 
 

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Sikorsky S-55 (post war) 
 

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Kingfishers on their catapult 
 

Comments

5 4 March, 22:45
Neuling
How small can helicopters be ? 🙂 Amazing work!
5 May, 08:55
Chris
Maybe you missed the two Kingfisher-planes on their catapults on the back of the ship 😉

Thank you!
5 May, 21:47
Neuling
Obviously. They were so tiny .... 🙂
6 May, 08:45

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Tiny Big ship. The USS Missouri in the state of WW2

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1:1200 U.S.S. Missouri (WWII) (Revell 05128)
USS Missouri (BB-63)
US US Navy (1794-now)
BB-63
 

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