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Plastic model kit that needs to be assembled
Separate tools are required
With multicolor molding, you can enjoy painting etc. to your liking
Snap fit, no glue required
Product introduction Product introduction Commercialized the appearance of the Midway Island capture operation with anti-aircraft identification drawn on the deck! The product is a kit format that requires assembly
1/700 scale
No painting required: Each part is colored with a molding color, and some parts are colored together with the sticker.
No glue required: Designed to fit parts together for easy assembly
The aircraft carrier "Akagi"
is one of the representative aircraft carriers of the Japanese Navy, and although it was initially built as the second battle cruiser Amagi-class battle cruiser, it could not be built due to the Washington Naval Treaty and was changed to an aircraft carrier in 1945. Completed
Initially it had multiple decks, but it was renovated to a full deck style at the Sasebo Naval Arsenal.
In the Pacific War, became the main aircraft carrier as one of the Nagumo MTF and participated in the Pearl Harbor attack and Indian Ocean operations.
In June 1945, during the Midway Island capture operation, a U.S. unit attacked and caused a large fire, and it was destroyed by a torpedo of a friendly destroyer and died in the war.
・ Both the Hinomaru markings on the flight deck are included as decals and stickers for this product.
・ The pedestal for the exhibition comes with parts different from the normal version of the wooden deck / strip processing pattern.
-Records the ship name notation attached to the pedestal together with the decal and sticker
The product is based on the motif of the MI operation (Midway Island capture operation) in June 1945.
Both the offshore model and the full hull model can be manufactured by dividing the ship bottom / body parts at the water line.
Eight molding colors are available: warship color, linorium color, wood deck color, black, ship bottom color, gold, gray, and dark green.
The hull is split left and right, split by water line
Molded in a gray exclusive color that imitates the color of the warship used in the Kure Naval Arsenal
The side is divided into left and right, and the porthole and the porthole are expressed by a sharp three-dimensional sculpture.
Fitting out and sculptures such as fair leaders are realistically reproduced with sharp sculptures.
The bottom of the ship uses a slide mold and is a one-piece part
The water supply / drainage port and armor thickness are expressed in detail.
For the flight deck, the steel part and the wooden deck part are made into separate parts.
You can express color coding without painting
The delicate engraving on the wooden deck makes it feel even unpainted, and it has a depth that allows it to be smeared during painting.
The elevator expresses the eye ring with delicate sculptures
Three-dimensional with detailed shapes such as drainage gutters around the flight deck, windbreak fences, and truss structure on the back side
The anchor deck of the bow is a three-dimensional model that reproduces the anchor chain etc. while integrally molding the fittings.
The crane rail under the stern flight deck is a separate part, and the specifications that are particular about the parts that are difficult to see
The columns and auxiliary columns that support the flight deck are reproduced with delicate parts.
The tip of the chimney is a separate part, and the black molding is used to reproduce the painting without painting, and the depth of the exhaust port is also reproduced.
The bridge is a realistic model with a slide mold that is molded all around.
The 20 cm cannon equipped on both sides of the stern is an excellent model that even expresses the wrinkles of the canvas.
4 types of stickers to assist coloring and 2 types of decals are included
Comes with a pre-cut (3 out of 4) stickers that allow you to easily color the details and have excellent sticking followability.
The attached carrier-based aircraft are three models during the Battle of Midway (Zero fighter, Type 99 rifle, Type 99 rifle attack)
The Zero Fighter Type 99 rifle is a light gray molding color, and the attached Hinomaru marking sticker can be attached to easily reproduce the coloring.
Nakajima B5N is a dark green molding color
Each machine uses 1 piece, and 3 machines are included for each, for a total of 9 machines.
Comes with a pedestal designed with a black inconspicuous straight line for the exhibition after completion
Box art by Yoshiyuki Takani at Akagi, which sails at high speed to launch a carrier-based aircraft.
Number of assembled parts 247 points (excluding bonus parts) [Attachments]
・ Runner x29
・ Seal x4
・ Decal x2
・ Assembly manual x2 * This product is made in Japan
* This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly.
No safety warning No safety warning
Dimension: 41 x 15 x 8 cm
Separate tools are required
With multicolor molding, you can enjoy painting etc. to your liking
Snap fit, no glue required
Product introduction Product introduction Commercialized the appearance of the Midway Island capture operation with anti-aircraft identification drawn on the deck! The product is a kit format that requires assembly
1/700 scale
No painting required: Each part is colored with a molding color, and some parts are colored together with the sticker.
No glue required: Designed to fit parts together for easy assembly
The aircraft carrier "Akagi"
is one of the representative aircraft carriers of the Japanese Navy, and although it was initially built as the second battle cruiser Amagi-class battle cruiser, it could not be built due to the Washington Naval Treaty and was changed to an aircraft carrier in 1945. Completed
Initially it had multiple decks, but it was renovated to a full deck style at the Sasebo Naval Arsenal.
In the Pacific War, became the main aircraft carrier as one of the Nagumo MTF and participated in the Pearl Harbor attack and Indian Ocean operations.
In June 1945, during the Midway Island capture operation, a U.S. unit attacked and caused a large fire, and it was destroyed by a torpedo of a friendly destroyer and died in the war.
・ Both the Hinomaru markings on the flight deck are included as decals and stickers for this product.
・ The pedestal for the exhibition comes with parts different from the normal version of the wooden deck / strip processing pattern.
-Records the ship name notation attached to the pedestal together with the decal and sticker
The product is based on the motif of the MI operation (Midway Island capture operation) in June 1945.
Both the offshore model and the full hull model can be manufactured by dividing the ship bottom / body parts at the water line.
Eight molding colors are available: warship color, linorium color, wood deck color, black, ship bottom color, gold, gray, and dark green.
The hull is split left and right, split by water line
Molded in a gray exclusive color that imitates the color of the warship used in the Kure Naval Arsenal
The side is divided into left and right, and the porthole and the porthole are expressed by a sharp three-dimensional sculpture.
Fitting out and sculptures such as fair leaders are realistically reproduced with sharp sculptures.
The bottom of the ship uses a slide mold and is a one-piece part
The water supply / drainage port and armor thickness are expressed in detail.
For the flight deck, the steel part and the wooden deck part are made into separate parts.
You can express color coding without painting
The delicate engraving on the wooden deck makes it feel even unpainted, and it has a depth that allows it to be smeared during painting.
The elevator expresses the eye ring with delicate sculptures
Three-dimensional with detailed shapes such as drainage gutters around the flight deck, windbreak fences, and truss structure on the back side
The anchor deck of the bow is a three-dimensional model that reproduces the anchor chain etc. while integrally molding the fittings.
The crane rail under the stern flight deck is a separate part, and the specifications that are particular about the parts that are difficult to see
The columns and auxiliary columns that support the flight deck are reproduced with delicate parts.
The tip of the chimney is a separate part, and the black molding is used to reproduce the painting without painting, and the depth of the exhaust port is also reproduced.
The bridge is a realistic model with a slide mold that is molded all around.
The 20 cm cannon equipped on both sides of the stern is an excellent model that even expresses the wrinkles of the canvas.
4 types of stickers to assist coloring and 2 types of decals are included
Comes with a pre-cut (3 out of 4) stickers that allow you to easily color the details and have excellent sticking followability.
The attached carrier-based aircraft are three models during the Battle of Midway (Zero fighter, Type 99 rifle, Type 99 rifle attack)
The Zero Fighter Type 99 rifle is a light gray molding color, and the attached Hinomaru marking sticker can be attached to easily reproduce the coloring.
Nakajima B5N is a dark green molding color
Each machine uses 1 piece, and 3 machines are included for each, for a total of 9 machines.
Comes with a pedestal designed with a black inconspicuous straight line for the exhibition after completion
Box art by Yoshiyuki Takani at Akagi, which sails at high speed to launch a carrier-based aircraft.
Number of assembled parts 247 points (excluding bonus parts) [Attachments]
・ Runner x29
・ Seal x4
・ Decal x2
・ Assembly manual x2 * This product is made in Japan
* This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly.
No safety warning No safety warning
Dimension: 41 x 15 x 8 cm
