| Date of Review |
October 2004 |
| Manufacturer |
Trumpeter |
| Subject |
WWII Liberty Ship SS Jeremiah O'Brien |
| Scale |
1/350 |
| Kit Number |
5301 |
| Primary Media |
Styrene |
| Detail Media |
Styrene |
| Clear Media |
N/A |
| Pros |
Nice Details, Easy Build, Choice of Full Hull or Waterline |
| Cons |
|
| Skill Level |
Intermediate |
| MSRP (USD) |
$45.95 |
Background
The Liberty Ships were freighters designed for rapid construction and fitted with
impressive self defense capabilities (for a freighter) while at sea. The Liberty ship
design was originally developed by the British seeking US production to get rebuild their
merchant fleet while the U-Boats were decimating Atlantic shipping in the early 1940s.
With the initial order of 60 ships from the British, US planners foresaw the need to
build up its own merchant fleet and every available shipyard was pressed into service
to mass-produce these Liberty ships. Months before the US entry into WW2, President
Roosevelt initiated the program to modernize and expand the logistics fleet.
Over 2,500 Liberty Ships were build during WW2, with some shipyards able to turn
out a complete hull in under a week. Before the battle of the North Atlantic turned
toward Allied advantage, over 160 Liberty Ships were lost in action. Officially, these
ships were designed with a five-year lifespan, but realistically, many believed that if
any Liberty Ship could deliver just one load successfully, it had paid for itself.
The Kit
Based on one of the two surviving Liberty Ships in the US, the SS Jeremiah
Obrien kit consists of 268 parts on five sprues. Molded in light gray styrene,
the kit features some nice detailing throughout. Two parts are molded in hull
red, these being the bottom hull plate for waterline display or a full lower
hull for a display stand presentation.
The upper hull is a rather interesting piece as it has the central decking and railing
molded in place. This is another sign of the advanced molding techniques that
Trumpeter is using these days. The forward and rear decking sections are added to the
upper hull completing this level.
The kit comes complete with a wide array of vent stacks, winches, cargo bay hatches,
and lots of superstructure detail. The lifeboats, deck armament, and cargo cranes are
also provided.
Construction appears to be straightforward as does painting and finishing this vessel.
Markings are provided for the Liberty Ship SS Jeremiah O'Brien as it appeared in the
Atlantic a few months after the D-Day invasion.
Conclusion
It is rather an interesting subject for Trumpeter to select as WW2 freighters are
not the usual fare from the kit manufacturers. For those of you who enjoy
support vessels and/or cargo vessels, you will be impressed with the level of detail
in this kit. This will build into a nice tribute for a long-overlooked workhorse
of the fleet!
My sincere thanks to Stevens
International for this review sample!
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