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Dragon 1/700 U.S.S. Boxer LPH-4 Plastic Model Kit

Dragon 1/700 U.S.S. Boxer LPH-4 Plastic Model Kit

SKU:DR7070

Regular price $99.00 NZD
Regular price Sale price $99.00 NZD
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Features:
- New UH-34J Sea Horse x 8
- New Antenna is finely reproduced
- Flight-deck elevator can be raised or lowered
- Deck-edge elevator can be positioned up or down
- Plastic and photo-etched options available for safety net
- Radar with photo-etched parts
- Radar assembly on island superstructure
- Option of either waterline or full-hull version with display stand
- Finely detailed one-piece superstructure
- Slide-moled 5-inch twin-gun turrets
- Superbly detailed guns including 5-inch 38-caliber Single Open Mount & Anti-Quadruple 40mm bofors
- New Cartograf decal


About the U.S.S. Boxer,
Commissioned too late to see action in WWII, USS Boxer (CV-21) was an Essex-class aircraft carrier. She enjoyed a few milestones in her life, including the first ever jet aircraft carrier landing, and a record crossing off the Pacific in 81/2 days upon the outbreak of the Korean War when transporting aircraft and troops to Korea. The carrier had three tours of duty in Korea before she was transformed into an interim amphibious assault ship (LPH-4) on January 30 1959.

About this kit,
It’s this helicopter carrier guise as LPH-4 that Dragon’s new 1/700 scale kit represents. The magnificently detailed kit can be presented as a full-hull or waterline hull kit as both options are offered. Many of the parts provide flexibility - for instance, the flight deck elevator and deck-edge elevator can be displayed in any position. There are also 8 new UH-34J sea horse available to populate the flight deck. Wide use is made of photo-etched parts for items like antennas, safety nets and radar masts to ensure greater accuracy and scale authenticity. USS Boxer participated in the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, 1965 Dominican Republic intervention, and made a couple of trips to Vietnam to deliver troops and helicopters. It also helped recover the module from the first Apollo mission in 1966. With such a rich history behind it, modelers will have no shortage of ideas on how to present this fine model ship from Dragon!

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