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Dragon 1/350 U.S.S. Livermore DD-429 1942 | DRA1027
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Dragon 1/350 U.S.S. Livermore DD-429 1942 | DRA1027The U. S. S. Livermore (DD 429) was a Gleaves class destroyer commissioned on 7 October 1940. It was named after Samuel Livermore, a naval chaplain. Despite the USAs neutrality at that time, it escorted convoys heading for the UK, and performed a shadowy war against German U boat packs. It also endured other dangers such as grounding in a storm and being fired upon by a friendly artillery battery on Iceland. Upon the USAs entry into WWII after Pearl
- finished injected zimmerit coating
And although having the same appearance they slightly differed in specification
- Newly tooled early 38cm track link for Pz
exhaust and winch
it was the standard weapon in medium artillery battalions
- Gun sight cover plate can be positioned open or closed
The improved lethality of the long-barreled 7
- Fighting compartment with full interior detail - reinforcement strips w/bolt detail realistically represented
two ammo handlers ready to reload the magazines
the supremacy of naval force had been switched from battleships to aircrafts when the two were constructed
- Rear turret hatch can be modeled open/closed
The German defenders in the Korsun Pocket in Russia fought desperate pitched battles to avert annihilation during the long retreat back to the Fatherland
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