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Released in December 2017
FUJIMI 1/3000 Collecting warship series No.7 Operation Shoichi-go/Operation Kita-go air battleship fleet set (Ise/Hyuga/Zuikaku/Oyodo/7 destroyers). F13000 Gunkan 7 Shiui released in December 2017
[Product introduction]
FUJIMI 1/3000 Collecting warship series No.7 Operation Shoichi-go/Operation Kita-go Air battleship fleet set (Ise/Hyuga/Zuikaku/Oyodo /7 destroyers). Use Zuikaku as a decoy to attract enemy task forces to the north! ~Transport important strategic resources to the Japanese mainland for Operation Shoichi-go!~Reproduce Operation Kita-go ``Zuikaku's camouflage'' is difficult to paint on 1/3000 scale " has been commercialized as a newly designed decal and molded color of the outer side No. 22! Operation Shoichi-go (Ozawa Fleet) that can be reproduced with this product is the Japanese Navy launched in October 1945 to defend the Philippines. In this large-scale operation, a task force centered on the aircraft carrier Zuikaku was dispatched as a decoy to attract the US task force in order to facilitate the attack of the main force of battleships. In addition, Operation Kita-go, which can be reproduced by rearranging the ships included with the product, takes place in February 1945, when the transport of resources by merchant ships from the south to mainland Japan was almost completely destroyed by U.S. military submarines and task forces. The plan was to load supplies into ships centered on Hyuga and transport them to the Japanese mainland.
[Main features]
Molding color: Gray (ship), blue green (sea surface panel) Painting: Adhesion required: Not required Snap-fit seal: None Decal: Yes Akizuki type is the late construction type Fuyutsuki or later The difference between the machine gun mount and the machine gun stand is reproduced with special parts
[Product specifications]
1/3000 scale unpainted assembly kit□
FUJIMI 1/3000 Collecting warship series No.7 Operation Shoichi-go/Operation Kita-go air battleship fleet set (Ise/Hyuga/Zuikaku/Oyodo/7 destroyers). F13000 Gunkan 7 Shiui released in December 2017
[Product introduction]
FUJIMI 1/3000 Collecting warship series No.7 Operation Shoichi-go/Operation Kita-go Air battleship fleet set (Ise/Hyuga/Zuikaku/Oyodo /7 destroyers). Use Zuikaku as a decoy to attract enemy task forces to the north! ~Transport important strategic resources to the Japanese mainland for Operation Shoichi-go!~Reproduce Operation Kita-go ``Zuikaku's camouflage'' is difficult to paint on 1/3000 scale " has been commercialized as a newly designed decal and molded color of the outer side No. 22! Operation Shoichi-go (Ozawa Fleet) that can be reproduced with this product is the Japanese Navy launched in October 1945 to defend the Philippines. In this large-scale operation, a task force centered on the aircraft carrier Zuikaku was dispatched as a decoy to attract the US task force in order to facilitate the attack of the main force of battleships. In addition, Operation Kita-go, which can be reproduced by rearranging the ships included with the product, takes place in February 1945, when the transport of resources by merchant ships from the south to mainland Japan was almost completely destroyed by U.S. military submarines and task forces. The plan was to load supplies into ships centered on Hyuga and transport them to the Japanese mainland.
[Main features]
Molding color: Gray (ship), blue green (sea surface panel) Painting: Adhesion required: Not required Snap-fit seal: None Decal: Yes Akizuki type is the late construction type Fuyutsuki or later The difference between the machine gun mount and the machine gun stand is reproduced with special parts
[Product specifications]
1/3000 scale unpainted assembly kit□