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即購入可⭕️ Immediate shipping available⭕️ U.S. Navy. Battleship. New Jersey 1944. 1/1100 scale. World Warships Collection. No. 28. Harlequin Co. ⚠️ As shown in the listing, this is an unopened and unused item with the shrink wrap still intact. However, due to long-term storage, the shrink wrap on the outer box has scratches and wear from aging, and the model has come loose from the base inside. I believe the battleship itself has no damage, but please understand that this is a vintage item, and only purchase if you can accept this. Will be bubble-wrapped and shipped via Takkyubin (home delivery service)‼️ The New Jersey is the second ship of the Iowa-class battleships. At 48,500 tons, it has nine 40.6cm triple-gun turrets, and was a rival to the Yamato. This is a set of a die-cast model with precision detailing at 1/1100 scale, and a booklet that explains famous warships of the world with numerous illustrations and photos. (From the HP) This is the 1944 specification, recreating the appearance of the ship when it was active in the South Pacific. The hull color reproduces the Navy Blue Measure 21 camouflage. Equipped with Tomahawk missiles, it was a battleship that continued to be active after the war. It was decommissioned in 1991 and is now open to the public as a museum. The included booklet explains the long cruising range, high speed, and powerful firepower of the Iowa-class battleships. Regarding its war record, in addition to descriptions of the Pacific War, mainly the Battle of Leyte Gulf, it also covers the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Lebanon conflict.
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