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Kit Review The Mighty MO, USS Missouri BB-63, Scale 1:200, by Occre

That looks like a fantastic kit. It must have cost them a bundle to design it! I would love to attempt something like that but I know my admiral would drive me crazy over the cost and when I would put it! Perhaps after I win the lottery!

Please let us know when you start your build log!

Rob
Thanks, Rob. As for the price, someone mentioned it is on sale now (Black Friday), but yeah...you will need a dedicated place for her, she deserves it. ;)
 
I have been watching YouTube and so far only 19 steps in video released and this was still just adding PE to levels of decks.

Has anyone else seen more steps released on the ship build.?
 
The Mighty Mo visited Boston Harbor I think in the early 1950's in newspaper Boston Herald. Friend of mine farther served on the ship in WW2
 
Great review :-)

But I have a question, because I don't quite understand it, why should I build a rather expensive kit from Occre when I can get a much cheaper one from Trumpeter in the same scale with a much higher level of detail?

I wonder about the motives of the manufacturers or what am I not understanding?

Is it the feeling of being able to build such a ship from more or less “

The kit (continuing from the previous post)

Instruction Manual and Parts Identification booklet

There are no assembly instructions (like in the old school). Half of the page is dedicated to how to handle the assembly. What comes first, second, and so on... However, the photo step-by-step various stages are exactly what the doctor prescribed. 80 pages printed on both sides is massive information and makes it easy enough to follow.
The assembly is listed in alphabetical order from A to Z. When you reach the 'Z' letter, that means you are almost finished. All parts assembly required for stage 'A' will be labeled with the prefix 'A'. There are many templates at the end of the manual. One of them is for drilling port holes.
Parts Identification (instruction booklet) was written in 5 different languages on both sides of the pages, It describes the number of parts, the material they are made from, and the reference to the page number of the step-by-step manual. some of the pages labeled 'PL' are actual diagrams of the PE and details placements.

Here are some of the pages from the manual

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a sample of how the Indication sheet looks
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sample page of the portholes template in scale 1:1

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sample page of the parts placement templates

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... and samples of step-by-step photo instruction

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Photoetch parts identification

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You can download the manual from the Occre website free of charge and familiarize yourself with the assembly process.


Suppose you are still uncertain which part goes where Occre provides YouTube video instructions. How about that?!!!


For those who don't want to engage in all the kit review posts, I created a 9-minute video preview. Hope you like it.



Conclusion

Well, the review come to an end. I am not sure about you, but I have enjoyed putting together this review. I try not to forget about small things, I was hoping, it would come in handy to anyone considering buying this kit.
To me, it is a very nice kit by Occre, it is well-designed and beautifully crafted. While the Occre identifies this kit as 'Advanced level', I think an intermediate skilled level modeler could assemble it. All parts are high-quality, with 15 sheets of Photoetch parts, and over 6000 parts. I do, however, have a small request for Occre, If they can supply smaller width planks for decking. It would be even better if they could provide a self-adhesive lasered deck, like those aftermarket provides.

All in all, with the quality parts of this kit, you can consider her as the next model, assembling a gorgeous Mighty MO, a legend in your hands, a USS Missouri, on a scale of 1:200.


Thank you all for your comments and reactions, Happy modeling!
Really great review. I built the Amati Bismarck last year and it was about $400 cheaper than the Occre Missouri. I enjoyed building it and being out of wood, the biggest challenge was getting the hull to not look like wood. I also compared the detail on the Bismarck compared to the review photos of the Missouri and found the Missouri lacking. Being retired Navy I would love to do the Missouri but am not impressed for the price being paid.

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