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Monday, July 30, 2012 - 09:43 AM UTC
Ahoy Shipmates!  Coming soon to a port near you is Cyber-Hobby's latest 1/700 Orange Box release featuring two well-paired Cold War adversaries, the U.S.S. Ingersoll (DD 990) vs. a Soviet Delta III SSBN!
   
Cyber Hobby is soon to release a welcome new addition to their popular and affordable Orange Box series that should appeal to fans of Cold War and practical "what-if?" scenarios (USN Spruance-class Destroyers and Soviet Kalmar-class nuclear submarines never officially engaged in hostile actions).
1/700 U.S.S. Ingersoll (DD 990) vs Delta III SSBN)
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Fortunately the Cold War never boiled over into armed combat between the USA and USSR. If it had, at the forefront would have been naval vessels fighting to dominate the oceans. Such a conflict would have included surface combatants playing cat and mouse with enemy submarines. The newest Orange Box set offers such likely adversaries – a Soviet Delta III nuclear-missile submarine and a US Navy destroyer. The 13,500-ton Delta class SSBN formed the backbone of the Soviet submarine fleet after its introduction in 1973. The Delta III (Project 667BDR) carried 16 R-29-family Vysota nuclear ballistic missiles, and 14 such Kalmar-class SSBNs were built. USS Ingersoll (DD 990), a Spruance-class vessel, was one of those destroyers that would have been tasked with countering Soviet submarines. This particular 8,040-ton ship was commissioned in 1980, and after a relatively short service life it was decommissioned in 1998.
Both these vessels are represented by superb 1/700 scale plastic models. Modelers will find that the well-engineered parts precisely fit together. Of course, as an Orange Box item, this versatile Cold War naval combination offers a simply unbeatable price. Now modelers can recreate those tense bygone days of the Cold War, where the USA and USSR faced off above and below the waves!
This set is estimated for arrival in September 2012 and should be available for order soon, $22.95.
For more information on the product above, please visit Dragon Models LTD.
Photos courtesy of DragonUSA.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on MODEL SHIPWRIGHTS.
1/700 U.S.S. Ingersoll (DD 990) vs Delta III SSBN)
7114
Fortunately the Cold War never boiled over into armed combat between the USA and USSR. If it had, at the forefront would have been naval vessels fighting to dominate the oceans. Such a conflict would have included surface combatants playing cat and mouse with enemy submarines. The newest Orange Box set offers such likely adversaries – a Soviet Delta III nuclear-missile submarine and a US Navy destroyer. The 13,500-ton Delta class SSBN formed the backbone of the Soviet submarine fleet after its introduction in 1973. The Delta III (Project 667BDR) carried 16 R-29-family Vysota nuclear ballistic missiles, and 14 such Kalmar-class SSBNs were built. USS Ingersoll (DD 990), a Spruance-class vessel, was one of those destroyers that would have been tasked with countering Soviet submarines. This particular 8,040-ton ship was commissioned in 1980, and after a relatively short service life it was decommissioned in 1998.
Both these vessels are represented by superb 1/700 scale plastic models. Modelers will find that the well-engineered parts precisely fit together. Of course, as an Orange Box item, this versatile Cold War naval combination offers a simply unbeatable price. Now modelers can recreate those tense bygone days of the Cold War, where the USA and USSR faced off above and below the waves!
This set is estimated for arrival in September 2012 and should be available for order soon, $22.95.
For more information on the product above, please visit Dragon Models LTD.
Photos courtesy of DragonUSA.
Please remember, when contacting retailers or manufacturers, to mention that you saw their products highlighted here - on MODEL SHIPWRIGHTS.
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