Coast Guard
About the Ship
USCGC Hamilton (WHEC-715) was a United States Coast Guard high endurance cutter and the lead ship of its class. It was based at Boston, Massachusetts from commissioning until 1991, then out of San Pedro, California before it was moved to its last home port in San Diego, California. It was launched on December 18, 1965 at Avondale Shipyards near New Orleans, Louisiana and named for Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, the first United States Secretary of the Treasury and founder of the United States Revenue Cutter Service. It was commissioned on March 18, 1967.
About the Model
From Homeport Model Ships, we proudly present a meticulously crafted 1/96 scale model of the USCGC Hamilton (WMSL-753), a vital asset of the United States Coast Guard's Legend-class national security cutters. This exceptional model captures the advanced design and diverse operational capabilities of this modern maritime guardian.
This 1/96 scale model of the USCGC Hamilton (WMSL-753) from Homeport Model Ships is a testament to our dedication to creating museum-quality replicas. It serves as a captivating display piece, showcasing the advanced design and multi-mission capabilities of these crucial Coast Guard cutters. This model is ideal for collectors and maritime enthusiasts who appreciate the highest standards of craftsmanship and the essential work of the USCG in safeguarding our nation's maritime interests.
USCGC Hamilton
R/C Ready for the water
Stand included
Highly detailed
Receiver and duel speed controllers
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