A fleet-class destroyer in which 175 ships of the same type were made in the United States Navy during World War II. It was built over the years, deployed to the Pacific Fleet and the Atlantic Fleet as the main destroyers of the US Navy, and contributed to the victory of the Allied Forces. DD797 Cushing was commissioned in 1944 by one such Fletcher-class ship. Based on experience, it is a late model that adopted a square bridge bridge that strengthened the weapons against air attacks and the visibility was effective. Equipped with 5 12.7 guns, in addition to 533 - 5 consecutive torpedo launchers , Equipped with 5 40-unit continuous machine guns and 7 20-unit single-machine guns. Participated in Taiwan air raids and battles off Leyte from deployment in 1944, entered Tokyo Bay with battleship Missouri after the end of the war And, it was left its name in history to participate in the Japanese surrender document signing ceremony.

[About the Model] In Japan combined fleet and phase Mamie 1/700 scale the US Navy destroyer DD797 Cushing veteran was of Reproduced plastic model assembly kit.-In addition to the square bridge that is the feature of the late Fletcher-class model, the aircraft turrets at the center of the hull and on the stern are also precisely modeled to strengthen anti-aircraft weapons. Finished with a high density of weapons such as anti-aircraft guns, torpedo launchers, and torpedo projectors, including five 12.7 guns. - Sharp parts such as radar antennas create a tight atmosphere for destroyers. The stars and stripes on the stern are also set with slide marks. - Furthermore, the geometric camouflage unique to the US Navy and the major camouflage are It was clearly explained in the explanatory diagrams and over painting view.