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USS TARAWA DRAGON PLASTIC MODEL SHIP TO BUILD IN 1:700 SCALE. THERE ARE NO PAINTS AND GLUE IN THE BOX. The USS Tarawa was completed in December 1945, too late to take an active part in the Second World War. After serving for a short period of time in the Far East, she was decommissioned in 1949. She returned to service after the outbreak of the Korean War, being used in the Atlantic Ocean to replace units engaged in the conflict. In 1960 she was decommissioned again, being subsequently sold for demolition in 1968. We do not ship to the Canary Islands

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