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LEGO USS LANGLEY CV-1 AIRCRAFT CARRIER MOC

The USS Arizona was a Pennsylvania-class battleship, built in the 1910s and serving in both World War I and II.

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The USS Langley (CV-1) was the United States Navy’s first aircraft carrier, converted from a collier ship (USS Jupiter) in 1920. It marked the dawn of naval aviation, serving as a testing ground for carrier-based aircraft operations and tactics.

Though its career was brief, the Langley played a pivotal role in naval aviation history, providing essential lessons for future aircraft carriers. This LEGO MOC captures the iconic look of the USS Langley in a compact and detailed miniature scaled build, featuring its flat-top deck and small island superstructure with the pair of funnels. design.

Built to scale with other warship MOCs in the collection, this model is perfect for display or as an addition to any naval fleet setup.

MODEL #0046 | 114 pcs.

I used a pair of light-bluish gray levers to replicate the inclined structure poles that maintain the second mast of the USS Arizona.

UnitsWidthLengthHeight
Studs4.419.86.1
Inches1.46.21.9
Centimeters3.515.84.9

Designed by BOBBY BRIX. For personal use only. Redistribution, commercial use, or public display without prior contractual agreement with BOBBY BRIX is prohibited. Attribution required for any permitted reuse or adaptation.
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