Revell 850319 PT-109 Patrol Torpedo Boat
Model: In World War II the PT (Patrol Torpedo) Boat was a fast, maneuverable and inexpensive attack craft that made a strong contribution to winning the war in the Pacific. The PT 109 was commanded by the United States’ 35th President, John F. Kennedy, Lt. (jg) USNR, and survived being cut in half by a Japanese destroyer. On that frightful night Lt. Kennedy was able to save his entire crew even to the extent of helping one who couldn't swim.
FEATURES:
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Accurately reproduced static display model built from high quality injection molded parts with the highest level of detail and accuracy
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Movable propeller
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Detailed hull with scribed panel lines
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Authentic waterslide decals
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Illustrated assembly guide
INCLUDES: One Plastic Model
REQUIRES:
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Assembly
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Hobby Knife
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Tape
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Pin Vise
MARKINGS:
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1) PT-109, Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 2, South Pacific, 2 August 1943, commanded by Lieutenant, junior grade (LTJG) John F. Kennedy
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2) PT-109, Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 2, Tulagi Island, Solomon Islands, South Pacific, August 1942 - February 1943
SPECS:
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Scale: 1/72
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Length: 13.42"
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Skill: 5
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Parts: 146pcs