⚓ Build Your Legacy with the USS Arizona!
The Level 4 Model Kit USS Arizona is a meticulously crafted 1/426 scale model that features 133 pieces, designed for both collectors and hobbyists. Made from high-quality plastic, this model showcases detailed superstructure and engraved planking, making it a perfect homage to the historic battleship and the events of Pearl Harbor.
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Pieces | 133 |
Item Weight | 13.82 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 16 x 15 x 24 inches |
Additional Features | finely engraved planking and plate detail, detailed superstructure |
Scale | 1:24 |
Subject Character | Pearl Harbor |
Style | Battleship |
Seasons | Winter |
Theme | Military |
Color | Gray |
L**N
It's an old vintage Revell kit repackaged
It's not an easy build, especially if you take the time to paint it. Lots of battleship grey. Look at historical photos and paint the ship. The complaints about the hull are correct if you don't take the time to glue it AND HOLD IT IN PLACE until it dries. It's an old vintage kit, so take the time to cut the burs off with an Exacto knife or something similar. Lots of small parts. You may have to cut some to make them fit. The date on the original mold is decades old. Keep that in mind.
A**T
SAILING SOLO FOR THE FIRST TIME!
"It makes me think that I'm building the Arizona itself. I'm the dry dock, and I'm building it."The words of my 9-year-old son, who pretty much put this together on his own. He has been fascinated with World War II for about a third of his life (since he was 6), and we even gave him a Pearl Harbor cake for his last birthday. As the school year is coming to an end, he decided that he wanted to begin putting the model together while I was out of town on a conference.This is an excellent reproduction of the Arizona. The turrets of the guns actually turn. Although several of the pieces are quite small, the instructions are very clear. Although he did need some assistance from his parents when it came to putting the hull together, my son was able to do an extremely passable job on his own.He loves it, and that's all that matters!
A**S
My son said, "It's awesome"
My 12 year old loved this model. It was his first one. He did it almost entirely by himself within a few days.He is obsessed with the USS Arizona, and said the design is accurate to the real ship. We bought cement for it at a local craft store for a few bucks. The hull doesn't close up perfectly as others have said, but it still worked fine. Some of the pieces didn't fit that well, but my son said he figured it out fine. He used sandpaper to smooth out some pieces, so they'd fit better. He loved working on it. He bought this himself and said it was worth the money to him. He is already looking for another model to work on next.
M**L
EXACTLY as it should be.
Used item, never opened. All the parts were there and undamaged. VERY pleasant experience! :D
G**S
Bad quality
I got this for my husband whose hobby is to put together models. I have gotten him Rebel before but this was one in particular is of very bad quality. The pieces don’t match well. The plastic is thin. And when pulling out the pieces, they are not well made. The pieces keep some burr. I’ve noticed that the others have been made in Polland while this one was made in China.
A**R
... 10 yr old - we had a lot of fun, it's not too difficult
Built it with a 10 yr old - we had a lot of fun, it's not too difficult. (hardest part for me was trying to read the tiny numbers on the parts - but that's true of all these types of models :))You don't need to paint it - it looks nice either way -- though that would add a nice realistic touch.I'd highly recommend Testors Liquid Cement for Plastic.
B**P
Great price as a gift.
I bought this plastic model of the USS Arizona as a gift for a raffle during our ship reunion which also happen to have been home-ported at Pearl Harbor. Never received feedback from the recipient but I am sure from the information it was a great keepsake from our reunion. Good price.
N**S
Father & Son Bonding Time
There is no greater joy for a dad than to see his 12-year-old son participate, and become totally engulfed, in the assembly of a model of a battleship, like the USS Arizona, with all of its significant historical importance. The father/son time itself is priceless, and the lessons my son is learning by devoting the time to assemble every detail of the ship are lessons not learned in the "instant gratification" world we live in today. This was another great model project.
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