DD Porter Class - 1/2400 Destroyers - 3/pack

DD Porter Class - 1/2400 Destroyers - 3/pack

Brand: GHQ
SKU: USN22
11.99 USD In stock Buy at Merchant

The Porter-class destroyers were a class of eight 1,850-ton large destroyers in the United States Navy. Like the preceding Farragut-class, their construction was authorized by Congress on 26 April 1916, but funding was delayed considerably. They were designed based on a 1,850-ton standard displacement limit imposed by the London Naval Treaty; the treaty's tonnage limit allowed 13 ships of this size, and the similar Somers class was built later to meet the limit. The first four Porters were laid down in 1933 by New York Shipbuilding in Camden, New Jersey, and the next four in 1934 at Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Quincy, Massachusetts. All were commissioned in 1936 except Winslow, which was commissioned in 1937. They were built in response to the large Fubuki-class destroyers that the Imperial Japanese Navy was building at the time and were initially designated as flotilla leaders. They served extensively in World War II, in the Pacific War, the Atlantic, and in the Americas. Porter was the class's only loss, in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands on 26 October 1942. Super Detailed, Easy to Assemble, Ships for Wargaming and Collecting. Designed from official government photos and plans, Micro Nauts are the most accurate and most detailed line of wargame ship models ever made.

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