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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

1/700 static model diorama of the USS Yorktown CV-5 sunk at the Battle of Midway 1942
This item is for sale. Each one is custom built for the buyer. See details at the end of the video.

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  • 17,000 feet? are you sure that's right coz it's pretty deep. Thats 3.2 miles!

  • @alextheplumber Yes. I have the book and it clearly states 17,000 feet down.

  • What's the name of the song ? Who is the composer ? Thank's !

  • @13Todesengel I will have the answer for you soon. Thanks

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  • Dear Mr.eljuntamillas;After youve gone through ten or twelve kits of this model and glued your dick to youre hand trying to figure out how this guy built this model then maybe,just MAYBE youll understand what it takes to build somthing this nice. I hate people like you. Always looking for somthing for nothing.Yes-I know Im an asshole,but Im not a cheap asshole!

  • A hundred bucks to look at what WE lost! Where's the flamed Japanese carriers? now there would be something to see!

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  • thumbs up if you've played the battle of midway on battlefield 1942

  • @tzman40 yes it did

  • @alextheplumber The Titanic is in almost 13,000 feet of water and that is in the Atlantic. The Pacific is deeper. And Midway Islands are the oldest and farthest northern islands in the Hawaiian chain. And are right in the middle of the Pacific... its very very deep- Yes the book is correct its 17,000 feet!

  • In the end we had to sink her ourselves- the damege control people got her fires out, corrected the list and got her underweigh. Confused the Hell out of the Japanese who thought they'd spotted another uScarrier, when they'd already written her off as sunk.

  • @graham1996 That may be true, but why would we want to raise her? The cost and the risks involved would be staggering.

  • @tzman40 You may be thinking of the Yorktown at the Battle of Coral Sea the month before Midway. She was damaged there but quickly patched up and sent to Midway, where she and the destroyer USS Hammann were both sunk by the Japanese submarine I-168 after the battle.

  • the york town never sank

  • @bigfootskitty Yomata..

  • Incredible model!

  • @bigfootskitty Agreed.

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