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The Missouri has been out for many years and I have never heard any complaints about the hull.
"A man cannot say he has fully lived until he has built a model ship"
Ronald Reagan
What I am asking actually is if the full hull of the Tamiya 1/350 USS Missouri is the correct shape. I'm sorry for the confusion.
There WAS a confusing thread a few months back about this, but the kit does come with a full hull.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Some Revell kits came with incomplete below the waterline hulls- Tanker Glasgow, Steamship Hawaiian Pilot are examples.
You may be confusing the 1/350 kit with the 1/700 kit.
The 1/350 kit has a full hull.
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/78018missouri/index.htm
The 1/700 kit is a waterline kit
http://www.tamiya.com/english/products/31613missouri/index.htm
Or are you perhaps thinking of the old Revell kit which has the flat-bottomed hull?
If remembered right there was a comment that it is not a complete full hull so I was thinking that it needs to be corrected, more bottom perhaps?
Full.
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Correct as in; is it a full hull? It is a full hull, I have no idea if it isn't correct or not. I haven't heard anything to the contrary.
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
Is the Tamiya 1/350 Missouri with the correct full hull?
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