Trumpeter 05719 USS Mount Whitney LCC-20 1997 Model Kit - Historical Naval Model  [TP05719]

Trumpeter 05719 USS MOUNT WHITNEY LCC-20 1997
Price:
£9.41
Brand:
Trumpeter
Model:
TP05719
Condition:
Brand New
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USS Mount Whitney LCC-20 by Trumpeter in 1:700 Scale

The Mount Whitney LCC-20 is a key command ship in modern naval history, first listed as AGC 20 and later redesignated LCC 20. Launched in 1970, the ship has undertaken notable duties including service as flagship for the Sixth Fleet operating in the Mediterranean.

Kit Overview and Presentation Choices

This Trumpeter kit comprises 208 plastic pieces and is suited to modellers who appreciate historical detail. Builders can present the finished vessel either as a waterline model or with the full hull. The completed kit measures about 279.9 mm in length by 47 mm in width. The package includes 10 sprues plus separate lower and upper hull parts, decks and a waterline plate, and features decal markings for 1997.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1:700
  • Length: 279.9 mm
  • Width: 47 mm
  • Total Plastic Parts: 208 pcs
  • Total Sprues: 10 pcs plus lower hull, upper hull, decks, and waterline plate
  • Decal Marking: 1997
The kit is best suited to intermediate modellers due to the number of small parts and the precision needed for clean assembly and painting.
Yes, the kit contains a decal sheet specified for the 1997 marking set so you can represent the ship as it appeared that year.
Paint small details with a fine brush or use masking techniques. Consider painting subassemblies first and applying washes to bring out panel lines and fittings.

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