USS Hull DD-350
Farragut class Destroyer — circa 1944
Kit #4-044 · 1/350 scale · Resin and Photoetch parts
Kit by Roger Torgeson
High-quality 1/350 scale resin kit of USS Hull (DD-350) from Iron Shipwrights. This kit is engineered for serious modelers seeking superior historical detail and finish. Model shown in product photos is a completed example — your kit will arrive brand new and unassembled.
Brief History
- USS Hull (DD-350) was a Farragut‑class destroyer named for Commodore Isaac Hull. Laid down and commissioned in the mid‑1930s, she served with the U.S. Pacific Fleet through the interwar years.
- During World War II she operated in the Pacific Theatre on convoy escort, anti-submarine patrols, carrier screening and shore‑bombardment duties through the Solomons and central Pacific campaigns.
- Like most Farragut‑class ships she survived the war and was decommissioned shortly after hostilities ended.
Approximate Model Length (1/350 scale)
The Farragut‑class overall length is approximately 341 ft 8 in. At 1/350 scale this produces a model length of about 11.7 inches (≈29.7 cm).
What’s Included
- Full resin hull
- Resin and supporting resin pieces
- Photoetched detail parts
- Complete assembly instructions
- Decals for all ships in the Farragut class
Key Features
- Highly detailed resin casting for accurate hull form and fittings
- Fine photoetch parts to capture small-scale details
- Comprehensive instructions and parts layout to aid assembly
- Excellent customer support with free replacement parts — no questions asked
Specifications
| Scale | 1/350 |
| Kit Number | 4-044 |
| Era | circa 1944 |
| Construction | Resin hull, resin parts, photoetched details |
| Designer | Roger Torgeson |
Important Notes
- Model kit does not include a display stand.
- If product photo shows a completed model, your kit will arrive brand new and unassembled.
Support & Warranty
All Iron Shipwrights kits include complete instructions and access to excellent customer support. Free replacement parts are available — no questions asked.
Recommended Books
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