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About Model Ships Knox Class

Model ships Knox class come in slightly different varieties
because the Knox class ships themselves underwent various
improvements over the decades that they were in use. Model ships
Knox class reflect one of the more modern types of ship, as they
were in use until the early 1990s. They were put into use after
the Battle of the Atlantic, and originally designed as warships,
even though they eventually redesignated with the classification
of frigates. Nonetheless, they model ships Knox class make
excellent additions to any ship collection, whether it is a
collection of modern ships or one of the various warships used
through the centuries.

Most basic kits of model ships Knox class actually come with
resin and metal parts. After all, Knox ships were not wood
sailing ships. They were meant as low budget combat ships, able
to weather the budget cuts that ended other U.S. military ship
building programs. Some kits are designed to portray one ship of
the Knox class, while other kits include marking (in decal form)
for all of the 46 ships in the Knox class. However, if you wish
more detailed and accurate model ships Knox class, you will have
to purchase a kit that is meant to depict only one ship in the
class.

Because changes were made over the years to Knox class ships,
the kits for building model ships Knox class include different
options, such as a waterline model or a full-hull structure.
Additionally, some kits will depict the telescoping hangar added
for the accommodation of the SH-2 Seasprite helicopter and
others will include a missile defense launcher. Any of the kits
for model ships Knox class that depict ships built after 1982
also include the changes made to the bow so that it kept better
at sea.

Most model ships Knox class do include the details that made
this class of ships so impressive. Knox ships were specialized
for anti-submarine work, and were about 4,000 tons in size.
There were four torpedo tubes for Mk. 32 torpedoes.
Additionally, an ASROC launcher that was capable of eight shots
was also included. The mack, which was a combination of a mast
and a stack, towered prominently over the ship’s center. This
feature must have looked striking on the original ships, and
looks no less striking on model ships Knox class today --
especially those built as scale models.

Model ships Knox class illustrate an important era in U.S.
military ships, and make an interesting and modern addition to
any model ship collection.


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