The battleship USS Tennessee (BB-43) is a Tennessee-class battleship, the first ship built in 1917 in the Brooklyn shipyard and launched in 1919.
Then USS Tennessee, mainly on training, participated in various fleet problem-solving exercises. In 1941, when the Japanese Navy attacked Pearl Harbor, USS Tennessee was influenced by the Japanese planes that attacked but were impaired relative minors. After the attack, it was back to Native American repair, then involved in the battle of Guadalcanal Island. The USS Tennessee then again returned and made modern alterations. During the battle of Okinawa, USS Tennessee had a kamikaze aircraft suicide attack, but it was slightly impaired. 1945 USS Tennessee number in the Allied Occupation of Japan, then returned home. 1947, USS Tennessee retired, and in 1959, except by selling dismantling.
- Scale: 1/700
- Item Type: Plastic Model Warship Kit
- Model Brief:
- Length: 272.2mm
- Beam: 43.4 mm
- Total Parts: 420+
- Photo Etched Parts: 1 piece
- Total Sprues: 14 sprues, upper hull, lower hull, waterline plate, decks and stand
- Released Date: 2016-02
- More Features:
- Lower hull & upper hull made from multi-directional slide moulds.
- Either full hull version or waterline version can be selected.
- Deck wood pattern finely rendered
- Contains two OS2U plane
- Contains display stand and engraved name plate
- Photo-etched frets included
- Lower hull & upper hull made from multi-directional slide moulds.