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Build a legend of the Pacific and display the USS KIDD on your shelf!
The USS Kidd is one of the most distinguished Fletcher-class destroyers and one of the few surviving ships of this type in the world. This exceptional model was created in collaboration with the USS KIDD Veterans Museum, which preserves and maintains the historic vessel docked on the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge.
Now you can recreate this legendary vessel using COBI blocks and place one of the most recognizable destroyers in US Navy history right on your shelf!
What will you find in the set?
• USS Kidd (DD-661)
A highly detailed model of an American Fletcher-class destroyer, measuring 38 cm in length.
• 706 pieces
Its sleek silhouette, realistic armament, distinctive superstructures and historical markings faithfully capture the ship's appearance during World War II.
• Scale 1:300
The perfect balance between intricate detail and display convenience. An excellent choice for both avid collectors and younger history enthusiasts.
• Official collaboration with the USS KIDD Veterans Museum
The model's design was consulted, verified, and officially approved by the museum, ensuring it faithfully replicates the appearance of this famous destroyer.
• Historical "Pirate of the Pacific" markings
A Jolly Roger pirate flag flew from the forward mast, as the crew adopted the pirate captain William Kidd as the ship's patron. The likeness of this pirate has been faithfully reproduced on the model's smokestack.
• Realistic Design
Finely crafted guns, anti-aircraft artillery, masts and deck equipment capture the essence of one of the most effective destroyers of World War II.
• Elegant Display Stand
A sturdy, brown display stand ensures the model looks exceptionally impressive in a home, office or collector's display cabinet.
• Collector's Item
The stand features a brick-built plaque displaying the ship's name, the model's scale and the emblem of the USS KIDD Veterans Museum.
• High-Quality Craftsmanship
Durable prints, solid connections and refined details guarantee the model's longevity for years to come. Thanks to a collaboration with the museum every element has been prepared with meticulous attention to historical accuracy.
• Functional Features
Movable guns and propellers enhance the model's appeal, whether on display or during play.
• The Ideal Model to Start a COBI Ship Collection
The USS Kidd is an excellent choice for both experienced collectors and those just beginning their adventure with brick-built ship models.
• Clear Instructions
A clear, step-by-step manual guides you through the entire building process in a simple and enjoyable manner.
• Building Satisfaction
Constructing this model allows you to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of historic naval battles and provides immense satisfaction upon completion.
Why Choose This Model?
• Official collaboration with the USS KIDD Veterans Museum
• One of the most distinguished Fletcher-class destroyers
• One of the few surviving destroyers from World War II
• A faithful recreation of the historic vessel
• Featuring the distinctive "Pirate of the Pacific" pirate iconography
• An ideal model for fans of history, naval themes and model building
• An excellent choice for starting a COBI ship collection
• Building the model fosters precision, patience and spatial imagination
• A striking centerpiece for any collection and a great gift idea
The History of the USS Kidd
The USS Kidd (DD-661) was commissioned on April 23, 1943, as a Fletcher-class destroyer. The ship was named in honor of Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, who was killed during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor while aboard the USS Arizona.
The crew quickly imbued the vessel with a unique character. During its maiden voyage through New York Harbor, a Jolly Roger pirate flag flew from the mast, and the painted figure of a pirate—Captain William Kidd—appeared on the smokestack. Thanks to this, the destroyer earned its famous nickname: the "Pirate of the Pacific."
From its very first months of service, the USS Kidd distinguished itself through an exceptionally aggressive fighting style and high operational effectiveness. During World War II, it participated in operations at Wake Island, Rabaul, Tarawa, Guam, Leyte and Okinawa, among other locations. The ship screened the fleet against kamikaze attacks, rescued downed pilots and conducted shore bombardments. On April 11, 1945, it was struck by a kamikaze aircraft; however, despite suffering heavy casualties, the crew kept the vessel in the fight. Following World War II, the USS Kidd also served during the Korean War and the Cold War era. The ship was decommissioned on June 19, 1964, and transferred to the Atlantic Reserve Fleet. In 1982, the vessel was acquired by the Louisiana Naval War Memorial Commission and opened to visitors as a museum ship. Today, it remains the only surviving ship of its class preserved in its World War II configuration. It is currently undergoing extensive restoration to showcase its historical significance even more fully.
Expand Your Collection
The USS Kidd makes an excellent addition to the HISTORY COLLECTION WWII series. Combine it with other ships, submarines and aircraft in 1:300 scale to create impressive historical dioramas depicting wartime operations.
This unique model blends history, passion and the satisfaction of building; it is perfect for both World War II enthusiasts and fans of legendary US Navy vessels.
• 706 high-quality bricks
• Manufactured in the EU by a company with over 35 years of tradition
• Meets safety standards for children's products
• Fully compatible with other brands of construction bricks
• Bricks with prints do not deform or fade during play or under the influence of temperature
• Clear and intuitive instructions based on illustrations and step-by-step instructions
• Scale 1:300
Model dimensions (L x W x H): 380 x 55 x 150 mm (on stand)