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A plastic model that needs to be assembled and painted. Separate tools, paint, etc. are required.
Color: No.121 Fuso The Japanese Navy's first super-dreadnought battleship Fuso-Yamashiro is newly designed and renewed with a new mold. Fuso / Yamashiro was built as a battleship of a super-dreadnought capital ship group, but when it was completed, it was the largest battleship in the world. However, because it was the first super-dreadnought battleship, the main guns were placed all over the hull, leaving problems with blast countermeasures and engine placement. It was decided to do. During the Pacific War, it was modernized and refurbished, but due to its low-speed performance, both Fuso and Yamashiro were in Japan. However, the battle with the United States became fierce, and it was finally decided to plunge into the Surigao Strait on Leyte Island. The kit reproduces the 1944 ship that rushed into the Leyte Gulf.
Color: No.121 Fuso The Japanese Navy's first super-dreadnought battleship Fuso-Yamashiro is newly designed and renewed with a new mold. Fuso / Yamashiro was built as a battleship of a super-dreadnought capital ship group, but when it was completed, it was the largest battleship in the world. However, because it was the first super-dreadnought battleship, the main guns were placed all over the hull, leaving problems with blast countermeasures and engine placement. It was decided to do. During the Pacific War, it was modernized and refurbished, but due to its low-speed performance, both Fuso and Yamashiro were in Japan. However, the battle with the United States became fierce, and it was finally decided to plunge into the Surigao Strait on Leyte Island. The kit reproduces the 1944 ship that rushed into the Leyte Gulf.
