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Missouri JV 3306PCS WW2 Military MOC 1:300 scale Iowa-Class Battleship USS Missouri warship Model DIY creative ideas Toy AssemblyPuzzle Gift
Missouri JV 3306PCS WW2 Military MOC 1:300 scale Iowa-Class Battleship USS Missouri warship Model DIY creative ideas Toy AssemblyPuzzle Gift
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⚓ WW2 MOC USS Missouri Battleship Model
3306PCS DIY Assembly Kit | 1:300 Scale | Naval History Tribute
Step into the legacy of naval warfare with this detailed tribute to the USS Missouri—one of the most iconic Iowa-class battleships in U.S. history. With over 3,300 precision-molded pieces, this DIY model offers immersive construction, historical gravitas, and display-worthy craftsmanship for collectors and military enthusiasts alike.
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Key Features:
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1:300 Scale Build: Designed for serious hobbyists, this model features intricate deck layouts, triple-gun turrets, radar towers, and hull detailing.
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WW2 Historical Accuracy: Inspired by archival schematics and wartime references, the model captures the power and prestige of the Missouri, famously the site of Japan’s formal surrender in 1945.
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Modular Assembly: Smooth snap-fit construction with intuitive instructions—ideal for long-form builds and weekend projects.
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Display-Grade Finish: Perfect for shelf setups, dioramas, or educational showcases. A centrepiece for any military model collection.
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Durable Materials: Crafted from high-quality plastic for a solid, satisfying build experience.
Perfect For:
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Naval history buffs and scale model enthusiasts
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Gift-giving for builders and collectors
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DIY display setups and educational exhibits
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Fans of WW2 naval architecture and engineering
Tone & Style: Commanding, precise, and steeped in historical significance. This build invites you to relive a pivotal chapter in maritime history—one brick at a time.






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