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INDIANAPOLIS was laid down 31 March 1930 by the New York Shipbuilding Corp., and commissioned at the Philadelphia Navy Yard 15 November 1932.
Indianapolis had a distinguished career from the start. As the flagship of the navy’s Scouting Force, she hosted President Roosevelt three times including a state visit to South America in 1936. She was at sea in the Pacific when World War II broke out, then went on to serve in the Aleutian Islands in 1942–43 rather than in the Solomon Islands, as most of her sister pre-war heavy cruisers did. Afterward, she served as Admiral Spruance’s fifth Fleet flagship and was hit by a kamikaze. After her repairs were completed, she received orders to carry parts for the first atomic bombs in a high-speed secret mission to Tinian, she raced on unescorted and arrived Tinian 26 July, having set a record in covering some 5000 miles from San Francisco in only 10 days. At 12:14 a.m. on July 30, 1945, the USS Indianapolis was torpedoed by a Japanese submarine in the Philippine Sea. This is the last major American warship to be lost during World War II, and the greatest sea disaster in American naval history.
INDIANAPOLIS earned 10 battle stars for World War II service.
Item No 05327
Item Name USS Indianapolis CA-35 1944
Bar Code 9580208053271
Scale 1:350
Item Type Static Kit
Model Brief Length: 531.4mm Beam: 58.5mm
Total Parts 630+
Metal Parts n/a
Photo Etched Parts 3 pcs
Film Parts n/a
Resin Parts n/a
Total Sprues 15 sprues and deck
Released Date 2014-03
More Features "Hull
-hull split into two parts
-Deck wood pattern finely rendered
Weapons
- Realistically detailed gun barrels w/hollow ends made from slide mould
Aircraft
-Contains 2 SC-1 aircraft.
Stand
-Contains display stand and engraved name plate
Photo-Etched parts
- Photo-Etched parts included"