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The USS Midway, whose construction began in 1943 and entered service a month after its launch in 1945 and Japan's surrender, was the first American warship to bear the name Midway, the CV-41, in commemoration of the famous naval battle that turned the tide of the Pacific War.
The Midway took part in several military operations, including the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Iran hostage crisis, and the Gulf War. It was decommissioned in 1992 and finally taken out of service in 1997. In 2003, it was transformed into a museum ship in San Diego.
Plastic model of USS Midway CV-41 1:350 scale



USS Midway CV-41 1:350
Plastic model of American aircraft carrier to be assembled by gluing and painting
Scale: 1/350
Number of parts: 1290
Length: 841mm
Width: 156.2mm
Metal parts: anchor chain
Photo-etched parts: yes
Number of sprues: 37 sprues, hull and deck
Additional information:
1290 pieces to assemble
Hull in a single piece from a multidirectional mold
Detailed bridges
Many photodecoupled metal pieces
F4u and SB2C aircraft included