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A plastic model that needs to be assembled and painted. Separate tools, paint, etc. are required.
An underwater motor is set on a scale model that reproduces the snow breeze called a miracle destroyer at 1/300. You can easily enjoy the fun of moving the scale model. The underwater motor can be installed simply by inserting it into the Yukikaze exhibition stand parts. There is no need to modify the hull, and you can enjoy water navigation as soon as it is completed. The underwater motor is switched on by twisting the main body. With a rudder behind the screw, you can go straight, or turn right or left at the same place. Completed in 1940 as the 8th Kagero-class destroyer, the only muscular figure that survived the fierce battle until the end of the war will be revived on the water. The dynamic box art of Kihachiro Ueda is also attractive.
An underwater motor is set on a scale model that reproduces the snow breeze called a miracle destroyer at 1/300. You can easily enjoy the fun of moving the scale model. The underwater motor can be installed simply by inserting it into the Yukikaze exhibition stand parts. There is no need to modify the hull, and you can enjoy water navigation as soon as it is completed. The underwater motor is switched on by twisting the main body. With a rudder behind the screw, you can go straight, or turn right or left at the same place. Completed in 1940 as the 8th Kagero-class destroyer, the only muscular figure that survived the fierce battle until the end of the war will be revived on the water. The dynamic box art of Kihachiro Ueda is also attractive.
