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Brooklyn Class Light Cruiser

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  • Brooklyn Class Light Cruiser
  • CL-BROOKLYN-EM-P
  • Product Options

    Ship of Class*

    Deck Color*

    Deck Insignia - US*

    Hull Camouflage New!*

  • $24.99 inc. tax

    $24.99 ex. tax
    ? Tax based on California, United States.

  • Units in Stock: 7

Brooklyn Class Light Cruiser Summary

3D Print Brooklyn Class light cruiser from EBard Models

The 9 Brooklyn-class light cruisers were built between 1935 and 1938 and can be distinguished from other US cruiser classes by the five triple 6-inch gun turrets (three forward, two aft). They mounted more main battery guns than any other standard U.S. cruisers. 

The Brooklyn-class design heavily influenced future US cruiser design as nearly all were directly or indirectly based on the Brooklyn design including the Cleveland-class light cruiser and Baltimore-class heavy cruisers. The Brooklyn-class itself was a further refinement of the New Orleans-class heavy cruiser that preceded it. 

The United States needed large ships to deal with the extreme ranges that operations in the Pacific Ocean required. Light cruisers armed with 6-inch were therefore desired. The design criteria had called for speed and range that matched heavy cruisers. When the Japanese Mogami class carrying fifteen 6-inch main guns appeared, planners decided to match its weaponry. 

They served extensively in both the Pacific and Atlantic theaters during World War II. Several Brooklyn-class ships were seriously damaged during the war however all but one of the cruisers survived. 

Ships of Class:

St. Louis sub-class

Insignia can be added to each deck decal. Select from your choice of roundel images.

Early War Mid War ETO

Hull camouflage patterns available are based on war period.

Early War - Measure 12 mod Late War - Measure 32/22d

Approximate dimensions (LWH): 53mm x 6.5 mm x 12.5mm

Customer Reviews

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Staggering quality! 5 product stars
"I have just received the USS Brooklyn, beautifully finished, and I am still adjusting to its amazing quality, and the possibilities which this type of production opens up." Peter Grant - Friday, September 17, 2021