From the Manufacturer The 178m-long USS Virginia (CGN-38) was a nuclear-powered guided missile cruiser of the US Navy that was commissioned in 1976. Its first taste of combat was in 1983 when the ship fired approximately 300 five-inch rounds into Lebanon. Its 500 crew members also provided assistance after the bombing of the Marine Barracks in Beirut. In 1990 the USS Virginia deployed to the eastern Mediterranean in support of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. During this conflict, the cruiser fired two Tomahawk missiles into Iraq, thereby achieving the longest combat firing of a Tomahawk up till that time. The 11,000-ton ship was eventually decommissioned in 1994. A 1/700 scale replica of the USS Virginia has recently joined Cyber Hobby new lineup of model kits. This release is most significant as it is the series’ very first modern subject, which obviously means all the parts are brand new toolings. This impressive kit is finely detailed - for example, the superstructure bears fine detail such as hoses and ladders molded in place even though it is only in 1/700 scale. The bridge itself is a product of a three-directional slide mold, indicating a high level of engineering excellence. A generous collection of photo-etched parts like radar antennas and railings provides finesse. As a modern vessel, the kit incorporates a number of new moldings to represent contemporary weapon systems. Thus the radar dishes, 5-inch Mk-45 lightweight guns, Tomahawk armored box launchers and twin Mk-26 Standard missile launchers are all newly tooled items. To exhibit this accomplished ship, the modeler has the option of building a full-hull or waterline-hull version. For collectors seeking a modern warship, this Cyber Hobby USS Virginia offers something unique.
T**.
too bad the ship has been decom
This was my first ship I was station on when I enlisted in the Navy, too bad the ship has been decom.
C**.
Thank you
Pretty easy build
A**R
Expetations Met
Realistic look.
P**A
The USS Virginia
I purchased this gift for someone else, so I really can't give it a 5 review as I haven't seen it. I have been told that it has been fun to work on and is almost finished but the person ran out of glue so it hasn't been completed. I understand that it was received on time so that is a plus. I am satisfied with the purchase and delivery time.
M**E
Been there
Doesn't look very realistic. I noticed several details are missing from my experience, or at least not shown in the pictures. The first is that the torpedo tubes on port/starboard are missing. Second the machine guns on 02 level (usually covered) seem to be missing), it also doesn't look like the SWS are present which is a big deal since that was a major defense system. The spacing between the two superstructures is wrong. The fantail doesn't seem to have the right configuration, the tail had a lower deck below the rails (never really sure why, I was told it was a leftover from the original design which was intended to be helicopter capable) or for easier launch of towed array or for towing other vessels. Major cleats are missing from the model. Anchors? Portholes and hatches details on the superstructure are lacking. The bridge shape appears wrong. Overall it is the best of the Virginia class models because it's the only but not good.
R**D
Nice model for it's size, all of the fact in the description are wrong though.
It was not the Virgina CGN38, that did all of what is in the description. It was her sister CGN 40 USS MISSISSIPPI, that did all three of the events, yes she was a Virginia Class Cruiser, but no CGN38. Just thought that was important, Yours, RM2 '83-'86
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