Tamiya 1/700 U.S. Navy Destroyer DD412 Hammann Kit

Tamiya 1/700 U.S. Navy Destroyer DD412 Hammann Kit

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Tamiya 1/700 U.S. Navy Destroyer DD412 Hammann Kit

The USS Hammann (DD-412) was a Sims class destroyer that was commissioned in 1939. She may be best known for her final moments, in the Battle of Midway. Having rescued the crew of the badly-damaged USS Yorktown aircraft carrier, it remained alongside to assist with repairs when the ships were attacked by a Japanese I-168 submarine, the Hammann eventually taking a torpedo and sinking.

GTIN: 4950344319114

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