Tamiya 31911 - 1/700 Scale DD412 Hammann Naval Model Kit, Detailed Waterline Version  [31911]

Tamiya 31911 - 1/700 Navy Destroyer DD412 Hammann
Price:
£8.55
Brand:
Tamiya
Model:
31911
GTIN:
4950344319114
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Scale Tribute to the WWII Destroyer USS Hammann

The USS Hammann (DD-412) was a Sims class destroyer active in the Second World War, noted for its role during the Battle of Midway and for rescuing personnel from USS Yorktown before sinking after a torpedo strike. This Tamiya 1/700 kit enables model makers to assemble an accurate representation of that ship.

Faithful Reproduction of Weapons and Profile

Tamiya models the Hammann with attention to deck arrangement and armament, including the 12.7cm guns and torpedo tube placements. The waterline format presents the ship profile neatly and pairs well with other period vessels.

Build Appeal and Collection Fit

The assembly process is rewarding, with decals included for historical markings. The finished model provides a compact but striking addition to any WWII naval collection and can be detailed further with aftermarket parts.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/700
  • Length: 151mm
  • Construction type: Assembly kit
  • Decals: Included
  • Armament details: 12.7cm guns, 53.3cm torpedo tubes, depth charge, and 12.7mm machine guns
  • Model type: Waterline display
Yes. While the kit supplies basic detail and decals, many modellers fit aftermarket photo-etch or resin accessories to refine railings, masts and small fittings.
The completed model measures approximately 151mm long, making it compact enough for display with other 1/700 naval kits.
Light weathering and subtle washes can add realism to the finished ship, especially around deck fittings and hull joints; avoid overdoing it to keep the model historically plausible.

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