This is a 3D printed sculpt of the Baltimore class game piece from GamingStar.
The Baltimore class of heavy cruisers contained 14 ships. The ships were fast and heavily armed and were mainly used to protect the fast aircraft carriers from air attack. Additionally, their 8-inch main guns and secondary 5-inch guns were regularly used to bombard land targets in support of amphibious landings.
The versatility of the Baltimore design is best demonstrated by the number of other ship classes that were based from it. The Oregon City-class cruisers differed only slightly from Baltimores, because they were originally planned as Baltimore-class cruisers but were constructed based on modified plans. Though nine ships were planned, only three were completed. A somewhat enlarged design resulted in the Des Moines-class cruiser. While the basic deck layout was unchanged, this class carried the first fully automated high-caliber guns on a warship, though none was constructed in time to take part in World War II. The plans for the Saipan-class light aircraft carrier were adapted from the drafts of the Baltimore hull design, and the layout of the engines was transferred as well.
The Baltimore heavy cruisers also served in the Korean War, and four were refitted and converted into guided missile cruisers. The last of these was decommissioned in 1980.
Ships of Class:
CA-68 Baltimore
CA-69 Boston
CA-70 Canberra
CA-71 Quincy
CA-72 Pittsburgh
CA-73 Saint Paul
CA-74 Columbus
CA-75 Helena
CA-130 Bremerton
CA-131 Fall River
CA-132 Macon
CA-133 Toledo
CA-135 Los Angeles
CA-136 Chicago
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"This is a wonderfully done piece with some many options with decals, camo, and paint schemes. A classic design and one that any US Axis and Allies player would want for their naval units. Thumps up indeed!"
Charles Saul - Sunday, February 11, 2024