Posts for Upper Deck USS Arizona 3D print model

Posts for Upper Deck USS Arizona 3D print model

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These posts replicate the original upper deck models from archival photographs of the USS Arizona and USS Pennsylvania. A detailed watertight 3D model is ready for 3D printing or CGI usage; its full scale size will require scaling adjustments when printed in three dimensions. According to Wikipedia, USS Arizona was a mid-1910s constructed Pennsylvania-class battleship commissioned by the United States Navy. The Arizona class battleship was heavily damaged during Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, after an exploding bomb detonated within its powder magazine; this caused massive destruction, resulting in 1,177 officer and crew member losses. The USS Pennsylvania-class battlecruisers exceeded their Nevada-class predecessors significantly in size. USS Arizona measured 608 feet in length, a 97-foot beam (measured at water level), and possessed a deep load draft of nearly 29 feet three inches; these measurements reflected an increase of twenty-five feet from its earlier designs. The USS Pennsylvania's standard displacement stood at approximately 29,158 tons long with an additional seven hundred forty tons long when at deep load - nearly four thousand two hundred twenty tons heavier than previous battleships. As originally built, Arizona's ship crew numbered 56 commissioned officers and a further one-thirty-one enlisted sailors. Its Pennsylvania-class design sustained the all-or-nothing armoring principle used in Nevada-class warships: prioritizing vital defense sectors within ship armor plating alone; this emphasis marked another key aspect of battleship construction at the time.

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