Revell 1/72 Gato Class Model Kit Pictures

Although the Revell’s 1/72 Gato Class Submarine was the last year project, it happened during the transition of publishing platforms (SMF to WordPress) and lots of model kit pictures and posts didn’t make it to the final destination. The markings provided for the Gato Class Revell 1/72 submarine are for the USS Cobia which is stationed in Wisconsin as a permanent museum. As you can see from the pictures, there is one taken with a 6×6 Truck and a Testors SBD-4 Dauntless in 1/72 for scale reference.

USS Cobia (SS 245) was launched on November 28, 1943. In June 1944, she began the first of six war patrols in which she sank thirteen Japanese vessels for a total of 20,000 tons of enemy shipping. By July 1944, Cobia had established herself in the annals of World War II sub history by attacking an enemy convoy bound for Japanese-held Iwo Jima

Obviously, this is a model kit that requires plenty of display real estate and with the proper knowledge and how to, it can also be converted into an R/C Submarine. The parts were crisply molded in my copy and fit was nothing to complain about. I hope you enjoy these pictures of the 1/72 GATO Class from Revell as well as the short clip.

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Author: Jeannette Valle

Jeannette has been working with semiconductors companies for the last 17 years. Active in Christian Spanish ministries around the Twin Cities. Avid but selective collector of Coca Cola memorabilia.

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