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Trumpeter model North Carolina battleship
The two main gun installation methods are in line with history. The 3-door, 3-in-1, 406mm main gun provides two options: movable gun tube and gun tube with gun coat, which are very intimate and acceptable, but the roundness of the main gun tube is not high. It is suggested to buy a metal barrel instead to get better results.
The instruction manual provides camouflage painting composed of deck blue, navy blue, ocean gray and light gray.
Tamiya XF- 17 navy blue can be painted with deck color.
PS: The History of North Carolina Warships
The "North Carolina" was built and put into use on 194 1, and it was one of the backbone forces of the US Navy in World War II. It sailed more than 300,000 nautical miles in the three-year war years in the Pacific battlefield of World War II, participated in 15 battles and major combat activities, and won several battle bronze stars. During the war, there were nine sea-crossing shelling, sinking 1 troop carrier, shooting down and destroying 24 enemy planes, and rescuing American pilots who fell into the sea. ?
19611kloc-0/On October 2nd, the "North Carolina" was towed to a permanent berth in North Carolina and officially used as a war memorial ship for people to visit. At present, it is one of the best exhibition ships in the world.
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