Coast Guard
About the Ship
USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909) is a United States Coast Guardmedium endurance cutter based at Naval Station Newport in Newport, Rhode Island. Campbell is the sixth Coast Guard Cutter to bear the name and is assigned to the Atlantic. The ship bears the distinction of having made some of the largest narcotics seizures in Coast Guard history as well as being the command ship for the TWA 800 recovery effort.
The Campbell regularly patrols the Atlantic Ocean from the Gulf of Maine to the Caribbean Sea. Like the other Famous-class cutters, she was designed and built for multi-mission tasks in law enforcement, search and rescue, marine environmental protection and military preparedness.[6] Her mission is defined by the Coast Guard as "Search and Rescue, Enforcement of Laws and Treaties, Fisheries Law Enforcement, Drug Interdiction, Alien and Migrant Interdiction, Homeland Port Security".
About the Model
From Homeport Model Ships, we proudly present a meticulously crafted 1/96 scale model of the USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909), a distinguished example of the United States Coast Guard's Famous-class medium endurance cutters. This exceptional model captures the rugged design and versatile capabilities of this vital maritime asset.
This 1/96 scale model of the USCGC Campbell (WMEC-909) from Homeport Model Ships is a testament to our dedication to creating museum-quality replicas. It serves as a captivating display piece, showcasing the rugged design and multi-mission capabilities of these vital Coast Guard cutters. This model is ideal for collectors and maritime enthusiasts who appreciate the highest standards of craftsmanship and the dedication of the USCG.
USCGC Campbell
R/C Ready for the water
Stand included
Highly detailed
Receiver and duel speed controllers
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