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Thursday, August 24, 2006 - 03:33 PM UTC
News in to the MSW Newsdesk...Advance images, and details of Trumpeter Models upcoming new submarine model kit, the "USS GATO SS-212 1941", in 1/144 scale.
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Trumpeter Models, and Stevens International together sends us advance details on this interesting new addition for the submarine lovers in our waters!
Kit Details
Kit # 05905
Scale 1:144
 
L: 659.9mm, W: 57.7mm
 
Total Plastic Parts, 121pcs
Box Size, 70x20x6.5cm
 
Barcode, 6922803659053
Total Sprues 7pcs
 
Decal Marking n/a
Vessel History and Details
Length overall: 95.0m Beam: 8.3m Displacement: 1825 t
The first GATO was laid down 5 Oct 1940 by the Electric Boat Co., and commissioned 31 December 1941. GATO departed 16 February 1942 for Pearl Harbor via the Panama Canal and San Francisco. On her first war patrol from Pearl Harbor, she was ordered to patrol the western approaches to Midway, taking station 280 miles westward during that historic victory. During her fourth war patrol, GATO torpedoed and sank 3 cargo ships off New Georgia, Solomon Islands. On 30 November she made a coordinated attack with RAY, sinking the cargo ship COLUMBIA MARU. GATO departed Milne Bay 2 February 1944 to conduct her eighth war patrol in the Bismarck-New Guinea-Truk area. She sank a trawler, a transport, and a cargo ship. Two other trawlers were destroyed by her gunfire before she returned to Pear Harbor. She sank a coast defense ship on 14 February 1944 and cargo ship on 21 February, and then returned to Guam.
GATO decommissioned 16 March 1946. GATO received the Presidential Unit Citation in recognition of daring exploits during war patrols four through eight and 13 battle stars for service in World War II.
See more of Trumpeter Models great products at the official company website!
 
When contacting vendors, tell 'em you saw it on the pages of Model Shipwrights!
Kit Details
Kit # 05905
Scale 1:144
L: 659.9mm, W: 57.7mm
Total Plastic Parts, 121pcs
Box Size, 70x20x6.5cm
Barcode, 6922803659053
Total Sprues 7pcs
Decal Marking n/a
Vessel History and Details
Length overall: 95.0m Beam: 8.3m Displacement: 1825 t
The first GATO was laid down 5 Oct 1940 by the Electric Boat Co., and commissioned 31 December 1941. GATO departed 16 February 1942 for Pearl Harbor via the Panama Canal and San Francisco. On her first war patrol from Pearl Harbor, she was ordered to patrol the western approaches to Midway, taking station 280 miles westward during that historic victory. During her fourth war patrol, GATO torpedoed and sank 3 cargo ships off New Georgia, Solomon Islands. On 30 November she made a coordinated attack with RAY, sinking the cargo ship COLUMBIA MARU. GATO departed Milne Bay 2 February 1944 to conduct her eighth war patrol in the Bismarck-New Guinea-Truk area. She sank a trawler, a transport, and a cargo ship. Two other trawlers were destroyed by her gunfire before she returned to Pear Harbor. She sank a coast defense ship on 14 February 1944 and cargo ship on 21 February, and then returned to Guam.
GATO decommissioned 16 March 1946. GATO received the Presidential Unit Citation in recognition of daring exploits during war patrols four through eight and 13 battle stars for service in World War II.
See more of Trumpeter Models great products at the official company website!
When contacting vendors, tell 'em you saw it on the pages of Model Shipwrights!
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