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USS Buchanan (DD-484)

Gleaves-class Destroyer · World War II to Cold War
Dragon · 1021 · 1/350 · 2008
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x USS Buchanan (DD-484) 1/350 scale gleaves-class destroyer
1:
United States Navy
USS Buchanan (DD-484)
United States Navy

Features:

One piece slide molded upper hull with undercut details realistically represented
Waterline or full hull version can be assembled
Sponsons are represented on lower hull by slide mold technology
Rudder is movable
True to scale ultra thin propellers reproduced
Extra thin shield walls on superstructure reproduced for accurate 1/350 appearance
Extra fine detail on superstructure walls like hose, ladder patterns delicately reproduced
Extremely fine detailed parts like davits for whalers
Whalers with photo etched parts finely reporduced
Finest tread pattern ever reproduced
Funnels provided with option of molded on ladders or add on photo etched ladders
12 inch, 24 inch and 36 inch searchlights provided
36 inch searchlight platform delicately rendered
Movable structure for 36 inch searchlight with clear part included
Special device included to bend specific photo etched parts to correct angle
Realistically detailed gun barrels are slide molded with hollow ends
Turret with realistic detail
Optional barrels provided for gun turrets
Upper mount and lower mount 5 inch guns realistically reproduced
Quintuple torpedo launcher in fine detail
5 inch practice loading machine in great detail
1.1 inch AA gun reproduced with delicate detail
20mm AA guns finely reproduced with photo etched shields
Smoke generator with fine detail
Depth charges and K-gun molded with extra fine detail
Platforms on funnels finedly reproduced by photo etched parts
Photo etched propeller guards finely reproduced
Sky-lookout shield finely represented with photo etched parts
Bridge supports finely represented with photo etched parts
Photo etched parts finely reproduced for radar and antennas
Side doors (with optional photo-etched parts) can be assembled open or closed
6 realistic 1/350 scale figures
New Paper materials is pliant and robust stickers for signal flags
New Cartograf decal, including the deck walkway texture

About The U.S.S. Buchanan

The USS Buchanan (DD-484) had an eventful career in WWII. This Gleaves-class destroyer, named after a Confederate Navy admiral, was commissioned on March 21, 1942. The vessel served in the Pacific, taking part in such battles as Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. This destroyer holds the honor of having shuttled General MacArthur to and from the USS Missouri to accept the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay on August 30, 1945. As well as this, the ship endured such misfortunes as being hit by friendly fire, running aground and colliding with another destroyer during its combat tours! Such a colorful ship requires an equally outstanding model, so Dragon has carefully developed this innovative model of the USS Buchanan as it appeared in 1942.

This Smart Kit represents a milestone in 1/350 warship kits, raising and establishing the bar in one bold presentation. Employing brand new thinking, design and engineering, this model represents a whole series of technological breakthroughs. A one-piece upper hull made from slide molds, sponsons expertly made with hitherto untried techniques, and use of photo-etched components, are just a few examples of the innovation found within its keel. New types of multimedia materials have been especially developed for this kit, from the pliant paper fiber used to represent flags, to the decals representing the deck walkway texture. There are even miniature figures included to populate this impressive model. This destroyer may possess an unprecedented level of detail, but Dragon’s clever engineering means it remains easy and pleasurable to assemble. The real USS Buchanan was turned over to the Turkish Navy in 1949, but it’s this new model from Dragon that’s turning heads amongst ship modelers all around the world!

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*USS Buchanan (DD-484) 1/350 scale gleaves-class destroyer

Features:

One piece slide molded upper hull with undercut details realistically represented
Waterline or full hull version can be assembled
Sponsons are represented on lower hull by slide mold technology
Rudder is movable
True to scale ultra thin propellers reproduced
Extra thin shield walls on superstructure reproduced for accurate 1/350 appearance
Extra fine detail on superstructure walls like hose, ladder patterns delicately reproduced
Extremely fine detailed parts like davits for whalers
Whalers with photo etched parts finely reporduced
Finest tread pattern ever reproduced
Funnels provided with option of molded on ladders or add on photo etched ladders
12 inch, 24 inch and 36 inch searchlights provided
36 inch searchlight platform delicately rendered
Movable structure for 36 inch searchlight with clear part included
Special device included to bend specific photo etched parts to correct angle
Realistically detailed gun barrels are slide molded with hollow ends
Turret with realistic detail
Optional barrels provided for gun turrets
Upper mount and lower mount 5 inch guns realistically reproduced
Quintuple torpedo launcher in fine detail
5 inch practice loading machine in great detail
1.1 inch AA gun reproduced with delicate detail
20mm AA guns finely reproduced with photo etched shields
Smoke generator with fine detail
Depth charges and K-gun molded with extra fine detail
Platforms on funnels finedly reproduced by photo etched parts
Photo etched propeller guards finely reproduced
Sky-lookout shield finely represented with photo etched parts
Bridge supports finely represented with photo etched parts
Photo etched parts finely reproduced for radar and antennas
Side doors (with optional photo-etched parts) can be assembled open or closed
6 realistic 1/350 scale figures
New Paper materials is pliant and robust stickers for signal flags
New Cartograf decal, including the deck walkway texture

About The U.S.S. Buchanan

The USS Buchanan (DD-484) had an eventful career in WWII. This Gleaves-class destroyer, named after a Confederate Navy admiral, was commissioned on March 21, 1942. The vessel served in the Pacific, taking part in such battles as Guadalcanal, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. This destroyer holds the honor of having shuttled General MacArthur to and from the USS Missouri to accept the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay on August 30, 1945. As well as this, the ship endured such misfortunes as being hit by friendly fire, running aground and colliding with another destroyer during its combat tours! Such a colorful ship requires an equally outstanding model, so Dragon has carefully developed this innovative model of the USS Buchanan as it appeared in 1942.

This Smart Kit represents a milestone in 1/350 warship kits, raising and establishing the bar in one bold presentation. Employing brand new thinking, design and engineering, this model represents a whole series of technological breakthroughs. A one-piece upper hull made from slide molds, sponsons expertly made with hitherto untried techniques, and use of photo-etched components, are just a few examples of the innovation found within its keel. New types of multimedia materials have been especially developed for this kit, from the pliant paper fiber used to represent flags, to the decals representing the deck walkway texture. There are even miniature figures included to populate this impressive model. This destroyer may possess an unprecedented level of detail, but Dragon’s clever engineering means it remains easy and pleasurable to assemble. The real USS Buchanan was turned over to the Turkish Navy in 1949, but it’s this new model from Dragon that’s turning heads amongst ship modelers all around the world!

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