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Dragon Models goes back in time to World War 2 with their upcoming 1/350 release. Coming soon, the 1/350 USS Buchanan DD-484 will mark the first time a pre-Fletcher class destroyer is released in 1/350 scale. Loaded with details, Dragon offers us a Premium Edition right from the start with the inclusion of a photo etch fret. This kit features two different 5” barrels, on that can be elevated and the other with a molded blast bag. This kit represents the early war USS Buchanan. The release date and price has yet to be announced.
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Ship History
From the US Navy Archive
USS Buchanan, a 1630-ton Gleaves class destroyer, was built at Kearny, New Jersey. Commissioned on 21 March 1942, she transited the Panama Canal a few months later and saw considerable action in the south Pacific during the following two years. During this time, Buchanan participated in the landings on Guadalcanal and Tulagi on 7-9 August 1942, the rescue of survivors of the Battle of Savo Island on 9 August, the Battle of Cape Esperance on 11-12 October, the early phases of the complex Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on 12 November 1942, the invasion of Rendova and New Georgia in June-July 1943, the Battle of Kolombangara on 13 July, the Bougainville campaign in November 1943-January 1944 and the Bismarcks operation in February-March 1944. She was twice damaged in action, on 12 November 1942 and 13 July 1943, and once by grounding on 30 April 1943, but was repaired locally. The destroyer was also credited with sinking the Japanese submarine RO-37 on 22 January 1944.

Following a west coast overhaul, Buchanan took part in the invasion of the Palaus in September-October 1944 and in carrier operations against enemy targets in the Philippines, Formosa and South China Sea areas in December 1944 and January 1945. During the remainder of the Pacific War, she participated in the Iwo Jima operation in February and March, the Okinawa campaign in March-May and strikes by the Fifth Fleets against the Japanese home islands. After Japan capitulated in mid-August, Buchanan operated in support of the surrender ceremonies in Tokyo Bay and the occupation effort.

Buchanan returned to the United States in October 1945 and soon steamed around to the east coast. Decommissioned at Charleston, South Carolina, in May 1946, she remained in the Reserve Fleet for over two years. In preparation for transfer to Turkey, Buchanan was placed back in commission in December 1948 and formally changed hands in late April 1949. She served as the Turkish Navy destroyer Gelibolu until 1976.
USS Buchanan was named in honor of Admiral Franklin Buchanan (1800-1874), who was an important figure in the United States and Confederate States Navies.
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hello Kenny, thanks for the news.this model has a lot of detail and is an intresting history. cheers, Bruce
FEB 09, 2008 - 12:11 AM
I think I will make that one as a must get! That is a nice looking ship. Thanks for the heads up Kenny.
FEB 09, 2008 - 02:38 AM
Hi Kenny and the rest of the guys, too! Yes DML/Dragon has made a good effort here with the Buchanan... Lots of fine details from what I can see from the images, but could have done a little more details, considering the new or experienced modelers: PE vertical ladders (not for the funnels only), PE Funnel grids, PE railings, PE radar screens, PE Depth Charges Racks and why not turned brass/aluminum barrels? I know that this can be made from other available 1/350 WWII DD's PE set or even new ones that will appear in the market for sure, but with these extra details would be an hell of a package. Just my 2 cents Skipper PS: It is still a most welcome plastic model, that will make a good company to the 1/350 Fletcher
FEB 09, 2008 - 02:58 AM
UPDATE-2008-11-02 NEW photos of the prototype model direct from Nuremberg! Scroll to the bottom of the story, and check 'em out! UPDATE!
FEB 10, 2008 - 04:28 PM
Looks nice...thanks for the updated link! I hope they do not do with their new ship releases what they have been doing with many armor kits... release them just for a bit, then go OOP quickly. I would like to have this kit available 5 years from now...
FEB 10, 2008 - 11:46 PM
Excellent model kit. I'm working on it and fits perfectly. The detail level is in many parts awesome. Highly recommended. Relation quality/price excellent. Maybe one day Dragon surprise us with an big 1/350 battleship model!
JUN 20, 2008 - 01:46 AM
Aye, I agree mate, a fine kit from DML, who is setting the bar high now for other manufacturers (and themselves!) in future kit releases...time will tell of what they have planned next! And by the way, if you wish, share some photos of your build with us! We LOVE to look at models! Cheers, ~Gunny
JUN 20, 2008 - 01:52 AM
Hi Kenny, Got my copy a few weeks ago from Dragon USA- received great service from the folks there. Superb kit is all I can say. Glad we finally have a large scale Gleaves/Benson to work on. I've seen several large scale Fletchers issued since the 60's so it's nice to add the "other" World War 2 workhorse to the mix. Maybe an Allen M Sumner or Gearing next? sanfranfan
JUN 20, 2008 - 03:11 AM
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