With the new OcCre model, you can reach a new level in naval modeling.
This experience will transport you through time, exploring the precision and naval skill that have shaped military doctrine.
AND THEN THERE'S THE GREATEST OF THEM ALL.
A GREAT CHALLENGE AWAITS
This model is designed for advanced modelers, offering a technical challenge that requires precision, assembly skill, and a deep understanding of finishing techniques.
With a majestic 1/200 scale, each detail, each piece, will take you on a journey through time, allowing you to experience this battleship as if you were part of the crew.You will have history in your hands.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Difficulty: AdvancedConstruction time Approximately 1400 hours.
Number of pieces 6096 pieces
STEP-BY-STEP VIDEOS
On our YouTube channel, you will find the necessary support to guide you through each step of building this model.Dive into the history and details of one of the ships where the most iconic surrender ceremony of World War II took place.
Dive into the history and details of one of the ships where the most iconic surrender ceremony of World War II took place.
“Mighty Mo”
The USS Missouri (BB-63), also known as "Mighty Mo," is more than just a ship. This battleship played crucial roles in World War II, the Korean War, and the Gulf War. Commissioned in 1944, it actively participated in World War II, notably in the battles of Iwo Jima and Okinawa, as well as the bombing of the Japanese archipelago.
In the 1980s, the battleship was reactivated and modernized as part of the U.S. Navy’s fleet expansion plan. During the Gulf War in 1991, the USS Missouri (BB-63) saw action again, supporting Operation Desert Storm with bombings and missile attacks.
Throughout its distinguished service, the USS Missouri (BB-63) was awarded 11 Battle Stars. Today, as a floating museum, it continues to inspire new generations by reminding them of the value of military service and the importance of history. Its legacy remains a powerful testament to the impact and relevance of battleships in naval and military history.