Trumpeter USS Midway CV-41 Plastic Model Kit, 1/350 Scale
- Unassembled, unpainted model kit
- Detailed one-piece hull
- Detailed decking
- Includes 6 - 4FU and 6 - SB2C aircraft
- Extensive photo-etched parts, ship and aircraft decals
Trumpeter's 1/350 scale model kit features a detailed one-piece hull, intricate decking, metal anchor chain photo etched parts and decaling. Includes 6 - F4U Corsair and 6 - Curtiss SB2C Helldiver aircraft, with decal markings. More than 1,290 parts in all. Measures 33" long with a 6" beam.
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Trumpeter USS Midway CV-41 Plastic Model Kit, 1/350 Scale
Advanced sales of a pre-order item scheduled for February 2024 delivery. You will not be charged until the item ships.
Manufacturer’s estimated time of arrival: February 2024. Reserve yours today!
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Trumpeter USS Midway CV-41 Plastic Model Kit, 1/350 Scale
- Unassembled, unpainted model kit
- Detailed one-piece hull
- Detailed decking
- Includes 6 - 4FU and 6 - SB2C aircraft
- Extensive photo-etched parts, ship and aircraft decals
Trumpeter's 1/350 scale model kit features a detailed one-piece hull, intricate decking, metal anchor chain photo etched parts and decaling. Includes 6 - F4U Corsair and 6 - Curtiss SB2C Helldiver aircraft, with decal markings. More than 1,290 parts in all. Measures 33" long with a 6" beam.
The USS Midway began construction in 1943 and entered service a month after its launch in 1945. It was the first U.S. warship to bear the name of Midway, the CV-41, to commemorate the famous naval battle that turned the tide of the Pacific War. The Midway participated in a number of military operations, including the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Iranian hostage crisis, and the Gulf War, and was decommissioned in 1992 and stricken from the Naval Vessel Register in 1997. In 2003, it was converted into a museum ship in San Diego.