Enterprise may be America’s favorite name for ships. It’s used to name the warships of the U.S. Navy, a space shuttle and even the fictional starships in movies. The most famous one is a meritorious warship, U.S.S. Enterprise (CV-6) aircraft carrier. She was the second ship of the Yorktown-class aircraft carriers and the seventh U.S. Navy vessel named Enterprise. She participated in all the major actions of the U.S. Navy in the Pacific Ocean theatre in WWII. Enterprise sank 7 Japanese warships and shot down more than 400 Japanese aircraft. She was leading the U.S. Navy warships by receiving 20 battle stars. After her, two nuclear-powered aircraft carriers have been successively named Enterprise.
Features:
No glue required and Molded in color.
Can be assembled as a full-hull or waterline version
Bridge and CXAM-1 radar are precisely reproduced, and all three elevators are movable.
Beautiful Open hangar
This kit is a detailed scale model for hobbyists. Glue and paint sold separately. Contains small parts. Actual product may vary slightly from the pictures shown.
Features:
No glue required and Molded in color.
Can be assembled as a full-hull or waterline version
Bridge and CXAM-1 radar are precisely reproduced, and all three elevators are movable.
Beautiful Open hangar
This kit is a detailed scale model for hobbyists. Glue and paint sold separately. Contains small parts. Actual product may vary slightly from the pictures shown.
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Meng 1:700 US Navy USS Enterprise