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USS Gato Fleet Submarine 1:240 Scale Plastic Model Kit

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USS Gato Fleet Submarine 1:240 Scale Plastic Model Kit:

Build a piece of history with the USS Gato Fleet Submarine 1:240 Scale Plastic Model Kit, molded in gray with retro box art. Kit features detailed propellers and diving planes, deck cannons and updated decals for the entire class of GATO Ships. Model is comprised of 40 parts and measures approximately 15 1/2-inches long once assembled. Glue and paint required, not included. Ages 14 and up.

The United States Navy Gato class submarine was the forerunner of all US World War II submarine designs. The Gato-class boats were considered to be "Fleet Submarines." They were to scout out ahead of the fleet and report on the enemy fleet's composition, speed, and course, then they were to attack and whittle down the enemy in preparation for the main fleet action. USS Gato (SS-212) was the lead ship of her class of submarine in the US Navy. She was the first Navy ship named for the Gato, a species of small Catshark. The Gatos and their successors formed the core of the submarine service that was largely responsible for the destruction of the Japanese merchant marine and a large portion of the Imperial Japanese Navy in World War II. The Gato-class could hold a maximum of twenty-four torpedoes which could be launched from ten torpedo tubes. They were also armed with one 3-inch deck gun and a variety of smaller anti-aircraft weapons. Measuring 307-feet by 27-feet by 14-feet, Gato-class submarines had a typical displacement of 1,525 tons. General Motors Diesel engines and electric motors provided 6,500 brake horsepower, resulting in a speed of 21 knots. Seventy-seven of these boats were commissioned from November 1941 (Drum) through April 1944 (Croaker). Twenty ships of the class were lost during World War II. For ages 14 and up

Specifications

  • Company:Atlantis Models
  • Theme:Military
  • Product Type:Model Kits
  • Batteries Included:No
  • Age:14 +
  • Country of Origin:United States
  • Scale (Ratio):1:240
  • Item Length:15.50 inches (39.37 cm)
  • Packaging Height:2.25 inches (5.72 cm)
  • Packaging Width:5.50 inches (13.97 cm)
  • Packaging Length:16.25 inches (41.28 cm)
  • Weight:0.45 lb
  • CE Mark
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