| Date of Review |
March 2006 |
| Manufacturer |
Midship Models |
| Subject |
USS Mahan DD-364 |
| Scale |
1/700 |
| Kit Number |
MSM70009 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene/Resin |
| Clear Media |
Styrene |
| Pros |
Nicely molded, excellent instructions |
| Cons |
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| Skill Level |
Basic |
| MSRP (USD) |
$19.99 |
Background
The USS Mahan DD-364 the first of a class of eighteen destroyers.
Launched in October 1935, The Mahan was named for Admiral Alfred
Thayer Mahan who authored "The Influence of Seapower on History".
His work credited him as "father of modern naval strategic thought."
On 7 Dec 1941, the USS Mahan was at sea with Task Force 12 who
was sent to intercept the Japanese fleet after the attack. Seriously
outnumbered, Task Force 12 arrived at the believed location of
the Japanese fleet, but found only empty ocean.
During the Second World War, USS Mahan accumulated an extensive
combat record and suffered in the course of battle. In one incident,
the Mahan had executed some violent maneuvering to avoid a submarine
contact only to collide with the battleship USS South Dakota. After
temporary repairs, Mahan returned to Pearl Harbor for a new bow.
The USS Mahan took part in numerous sea battles in the Pacific
until 7 Dec 1944, when three kamikazes were able to strike the
ship. Severely damaged, the Mahan's crew was rescued and the burning
ship was sunk.
The Kit
This release from Midship Models is another nice waterline
kit. The kit is presented on two parts trees molded in
light gray. The first tree contains the hull and superstructure
parts while the second tree is contains the
guns, turrets and various fittings. The kit was designed to support
releases of a variety of ships in this class at various times of
their operational careers, so there will be parts not used in this
project.
Let me first say that these instructions are awesome! They are
printed in color on high quality paper. The assembly diagrams are
very clearly illustrated and the painting diagrams are equally
nice. The paint key is in color and provides equivalent paint numbers
from the Testors Model Master and the White Ensign Models Colourcoats
paint lines. Other kit manufacturers should take note of the instruction
sheet as this is how kit instructions should be done!
The kit is designed as a waterline vessel. The kit comes with
the enclosed (turret) 5 inch gun mounts, open 5 inch gun mounts,
single 20mm gun mounts, dual 40mm gun mounts, torpedo tubes, and
depth charge racks. There is also a single resin part included
that is part of the bridge structure.
A nice sheet of decals is also provided with generic hull numbers,
ID numbers, US flags (in-port as well as at sea), and an array
of signal pendants.
Conclusion
This is an impressive kit and I can't wait to see what other destroyer
classes are coming in this series!
Definitely recommended!
My sincere thanks to Midship
Models for this review sample!
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