The Japanese Nagato (1919) was a famed Japanese battleship, notable for being the flagship of Admiral Yamamoto during the attack on Pearl Harbor. It stood as a symbol of Japanese’s naval power throughout the early 20th century. Measuring 36 inches , this exquisite model is handcrafted from premium Canadian red cedar, Teak, and Mahogany,... and built using the plank-on-frame method. Crafted over 3–6 months, is a tribute to timeless skill and maritime artistry. We craft each model with care, precision, and a commitment to your complete satisfaction. From start to finish, you’ll be part of the journey with detailed photo updates at every key stage: - Hull construction - Deck detailing and structures - Final painting and finishing touches Once approved, your model will be securely packed in a custom wooden crate with protective cushioning — ensuring safe and reliable delivery anywhere in the world. Ready to bring your dream ship to life? Get in touch today to start your custom build or explore more at: Custom-made Projects
History
USS Ticonderoga-Class Cruiser (CG-47) was the lead ship of the Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruisers in the U.S. Navy. Launched in 1981 and commissioned in 1983, she was the first surface combatant equipped with the revolutionary Aegis Combat System, which greatly enhanced air defense capabilities. Her commissioning marked a major step forward in naval warfare technology. Armed with Standard surface-to-air missiles, Harpoon anti-ship missiles, Tomahawk cruise missiles, and torpedoes, USS Ticonderoga-Class Cruiser (CG-47) was designed for multi-role missions including fleet air defense, strike warfare, and anti-submarine operations. She served in numerous exercises and deployments during the Cold War and post–Cold War era, projecting American naval power around the globe. After over two decades of service, USS Ticonderoga-Class Cruiser (CG-47) was decommissioned in 2004. Though no longer active, she set the standard for modern cruiser design and paved the way for a highly capable class of warships that remains essential to U.S. Navy operations today.