This model is intended for expert modelers. Parts are fragile and support removal is difficult.
Scale: 1/700
Recommended for:
- Blue Ridge Models 1/700 scale USS Des Moines CA-134
- Combrig 1/700 scale USS Salem CA-139
- Iron Shipwrights 1/700 scale USS Salem CA-139
- Very Fire 1/700 scale USS Des Moines CA-134
- Very Fire 1/700 scale USS Salem CA-139
- and more!
These 3D-printed parts represent the enclosed navigation and flag bridges of Des Moines-class heavy cruiser USS Salem CA-139 as the ship appeared in the 1950s during the Cold War. This 3D-printed model may be suitable for sisterships USS Des Moines CA-134 and USS Newport News CA-148.
From Wikipedia: "...USS Salem (CA-139) is one of three Des Moines-class heavy cruisers completed for the United States Navy shortly after World War II. Commissioned in 1949, she was the world's last heavy cruiser to enter service and is the only one still in existence. She was decommissioned in 1959, after serving in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. She is open to the public as a museum ship in Quincy, Massachusetts."
Features:
- 4-part kit.
- Overall dimensions and features of this design are based on official US Navy Booklet of General Plans (BoGP) drawings of sistership USS Newport News CA-148 adjusted to match high-resolution photographs of museum ship USS Salem CA-139.
- Open bridge windows.
- Accurately shaped decks and platforms with below-deck supporting structure. The length of the uppermost deck and deckhouse matches BoGP drawings.
- Splinter shielding configuration accurate for 1950s.
- Accurately shaped Mk.37 fire control director tower of the correct height, with aft locker and access door, and battle lookout slits with shades.
- Accurately shaped (semi-circular) and fully instrumented pilot house forward armored bulkhead with open battle lookouts and coverings in the lowered position.
- Fully instrumented navigation bridge and flag bridge interior bulkheads including chart tables, with overhead support detailing, all consistent with photographs of the actual ship's bridge interior.
- Accurately shaped navigation bridge overhead cover. The aft-most windows on the real ship's navigation bridge were not covered.
- Accurately positioned deck openings for inclined ladders.
- Open venturi (wind deflector) with the correct number of baffles.
- Other features included in this model but omitted from the Very Fire kits:
- Integrated peloruses on the navigation bridge and flag bridge, two on each deck, of the correct configuration.
- Accurately configured doors and portholes on the aft side of the deckhouses.
- Doors of two different configurations, rapid-opening on deck house sides, and fully dogged on the aft end of the deckhouses.
- Accurate absence of rigols ("eyebrows") above portholes. The real ship did not have them on the bridge bulkheads.
- Starboard side, aft, bridge urinal station with door.
- Splinter shielding interior reinforcing ribs.
- Port and starboard sidelights with reflecting plates. Paint the port (left) sidelight and plate red and the starboard (right) sidelight and plate green.
- Starboard side square antenna trunk with insulator on top.
- Outriggers for mast stays.
Assembly instructions are not provided with this product when shipped to you. Please study the images shown in the carousel on this webpage, and your plastic kit's instructions, to learn where each part goes.
Online references with photographs of the three Des Moines-class ships are available. Links:
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