U.S.S. Henley DD-762
Kit #4-232 — Sumner class Destroyer (Post-war upgrade, 1950s)
1/350 scale — Complete kit with resin parts and photo-etch
All Iron Shipwrights 1/350 scale model kits come with a full resin hull, resin pieces, complete instructions, and photo-etch parts for ultimate historical accuracy.
Product Overview
- Scale: 1/350
- Kit Number: 4-232
- Subject: U.S.S. Henley (DD-762), Sumner class destroyer — post-war 1950s upgrade
- Complete kit includes full resin hull, resin detail parts, and high-quality photo-etch components
- Decals for all ships in the class are included
What’s Included
- Full resin hull
- Resin detail parts
- Photo-etch parts
- Complete printed assembly instructions
- Decals for all ships of the Sumner class
Scale & Model Dimensions
The Sumner-class overall length is approximately 376 ft 6 in (376.5 ft). At 1/350 scale this yields an approximate model hull length of 12.9 inches (≈32.8 cm). Note: resin kit lengths can vary slightly depending on added bows, fittings or exaggerated parts; 12.9 in is the approximate hull length at true 1/350 scale.
Historical Background
The U.S.S. Henley (DD-762) was a Sumner-class destroyer representing the post‑World War II and early Cold War U.S. fleet. Sumner-class ships featured improved anti-air and gun arrangements and served extensively during the late 1940s through the 1960s. A Henley active in the early 1950s would likely have participated in Korean War-era patrols, escort and shore‑bombardment missions, and routine Cold War deployments and fleet exercises. Like many Sumners, she would have received mid‑career modernizations to enhance sensors and anti‑submarine capability, with decommissioning or transfer occurring as newer destroyer classes entered service in the 1960s–1970s.
Important Notes
- If the product photo shows a completed model, your kit will arrive brand new and unassembled.
- NOTICE: Model kit does not come with a display stand.
Support & Warranty
All models come with complete instructions and excellent customer support. We provide free replacement parts — no questions asked.
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