[About the actual ship]
--Hampton is the 56th Los Angeles-class nuclear submarine developed and deployed by the United States.
--Launched in 1992, commissioned in 1993 and still active.
-A ship built in the latter half of the Los Angeles class belonging to Flight III, equipped with a vertical launch tube for missile launch, VSL, and 12 cells.
――The total length is 109m, the width is 10m, and one S6G reactor demonstrates a maximum speed of 31 knots in water.
――By moving the rudder from the side of the sail to the bow and pulling it in, it was improved so that it could break the ice and ascend, and it was also a major feature that it became possible to operate even under the sea closed by ice.
――Due to its performance, it succeeded in breaking the ice in the Arctic in April 2004 and surfacing.
――Hampton, which is still in service, is active in the world's oceans.
[About the model]
-A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the American nuclear submarine Hampton, which is still in service, on a 1/350 scale.
-A large model with a finished total length of nearly 30 cm, which is said to be a torpedo type, accurately modeled with a full hull.
--The panel lines on the surface of the hull are also accurately reproduced, adding realistic details to the monotonous hull.
-The characteristic shape of the screw is also reproduced in detail, tightening the finish.
――And some hatches of the missile launch tube can be assembled by selecting opening and closing.
-The missiles launched from there are also reproduced with separate parts.
-In addition, the torpedo launcher on the bow is openable and closable, and the torpedo is also modeled.
――In addition, the bridge can be assembled by choosing either the state where the periscope etc. is exposed or the state where all the upper parts are stored.
-A display base with a name plate that is convenient for exhibition after completion is also set.
-It is a kit that you can enjoy the powerful appearance of the current submarine.
[Major features]
--A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the US Navy's nuclear submarine USS Hampton, which was commissioned in 1993, on a 1/350 scale.
-Large model with a finished total length of nearly 30 cm
--The panel lines on the surface of the hull are also reproduced exactly.
--Some hatches of the missile launch tube can be assembled by selecting opening and closing.
-The torpedo launcher on the bow is openable and closable, and the torpedo is also modeled.
--A display base with a nameplate that is convenient for exhibition after completion is also set.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )