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Plastic Models
[Scale] 1/350
The 1/350 Hyuga is now available in a special production version, with crew figures that will add movement and color to your display!
The Hyuga aircraft carrier was the second of the "Ise" class, which was built after the "Fuso" class, the pioneer of modern battleships, and was built at the Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard in 1918.
Before the outbreak of the Pacific War, the ship had been remodeled once.
In 1942, a turret explosion occurred and the loss of air power in the Battle of Midway led to the ship being restored, and the fifth and sixth turrets were removed along with the Ise.
A flight deck was installed to allow for the operation of aircraft.
During Operation Sho-Ichigo, the final battle between the United States and Japan, she escorted the task force led by Zuikaku.
In July 1945, the ship was destroyed in an air raid outside the port of Kure and sunk to the bottom, bringing an end to its history.
You can create it with the modeling expression that can only be achieved with a large scale of 1/350.
Includes pre-cut paper stickers including signal flags, naval ensigns, and general flags.
Includes a sticker with the ship name for display decoration
The product is modeled after Operation Sho-Ichigo in October 1944.
(Main gun turret canopy) The canopy armor plate, which distinguishes it from the Ise, is a specially designed four-piece component.
(Wind protection device) A large wind protection device is installed on the battle bridge, and it is a dedicated part.
(Upper lookout deck) The shape of the sponsons near where the triple machine guns are installed is different from that of the Ise, so they are separate parts.
(Main gun firing control post) The shape of the area near the top of the bridge is different from that of the Ise, so it is a separate part.
(Lookout) The lookout in the center of the bridge is a separate part because its shape and height are different from those of the Ise.
(Chimney gun mount) (Rear bridge gun mount) The triple gun mounts on the chimney and rear bridge are different in shape from those on the Ise, so they are separate parts.
(Rear mast) The difference in the shape of the rear mast cross tree, which is a distinguishing feature from the Ise, is reproduced using separate parts.
(Near the rocket launcher) The sponsons that are equipped with the rocket launcher are longer toward the rear than those on the Ise, and the lower support columns have a significantly different shape, each of which is reproduced as a separate part.
(Carrier-based aircraft) A modified 11/12-type aircraft is reproduced in accordance with the Hyuga, which became the mother ship of the Suisei in May 1944.
Includes 5 units
(Mounting rack) The rack for mounting the Comet on the flight deck for work and on board the ship is enclosed with special parts.
Includes 353 figure parts (2 types/total of 5 runners) for officers, sailors, and sailor business uniforms (summer and winter uniforms)
The parts are unpainted so you can recreate both summer and winter uniforms by painting them.
A total of 11 different poses can be recreated, including standing, saluting, walking, operating anti-aircraft guns and machine guns, looking through binoculars, and carrying ammunition.
* This product is made in Japan
* This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly.
Dimension: 70 x 27 x 10 cm
Model Number: 350 Ship-12 EX-1
Tags:
[Scale] 1/350
The 1/350 Hyuga is now available in a special production version, with crew figures that will add movement and color to your display!
The Hyuga aircraft carrier was the second of the "Ise" class, which was built after the "Fuso" class, the pioneer of modern battleships, and was built at the Mitsubishi Nagasaki Shipyard in 1918.
Before the outbreak of the Pacific War, the ship had been remodeled once.
In 1942, a turret explosion occurred and the loss of air power in the Battle of Midway led to the ship being restored, and the fifth and sixth turrets were removed along with the Ise.
A flight deck was installed to allow for the operation of aircraft.
During Operation Sho-Ichigo, the final battle between the United States and Japan, she escorted the task force led by Zuikaku.
In July 1945, the ship was destroyed in an air raid outside the port of Kure and sunk to the bottom, bringing an end to its history.
You can create it with the modeling expression that can only be achieved with a large scale of 1/350.
Includes pre-cut paper stickers including signal flags, naval ensigns, and general flags.
Includes a sticker with the ship name for display decoration
The product is modeled after Operation Sho-Ichigo in October 1944.
(Main gun turret canopy) The canopy armor plate, which distinguishes it from the Ise, is a specially designed four-piece component.
(Wind protection device) A large wind protection device is installed on the battle bridge, and it is a dedicated part.
(Upper lookout deck) The shape of the sponsons near where the triple machine guns are installed is different from that of the Ise, so they are separate parts.
(Main gun firing control post) The shape of the area near the top of the bridge is different from that of the Ise, so it is a separate part.
(Lookout) The lookout in the center of the bridge is a separate part because its shape and height are different from those of the Ise.
(Chimney gun mount) (Rear bridge gun mount) The triple gun mounts on the chimney and rear bridge are different in shape from those on the Ise, so they are separate parts.
(Rear mast) The difference in the shape of the rear mast cross tree, which is a distinguishing feature from the Ise, is reproduced using separate parts.
(Near the rocket launcher) The sponsons that are equipped with the rocket launcher are longer toward the rear than those on the Ise, and the lower support columns have a significantly different shape, each of which is reproduced as a separate part.
(Carrier-based aircraft) A modified 11/12-type aircraft is reproduced in accordance with the Hyuga, which became the mother ship of the Suisei in May 1944.
Includes 5 units
(Mounting rack) The rack for mounting the Comet on the flight deck for work and on board the ship is enclosed with special parts.
Includes 353 figure parts (2 types/total of 5 runners) for officers, sailors, and sailor business uniforms (summer and winter uniforms)
The parts are unpainted so you can recreate both summer and winter uniforms by painting them.
A total of 11 different poses can be recreated, including standing, saluting, walking, operating anti-aircraft guns and machine guns, looking through binoculars, and carrying ammunition.
* This product is made in Japan
* This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly.
Dimension: 70 x 27 x 10 cm
Model Number: 350 Ship-12 EX-1
Tags:
Landing Ship Tank Light cruiser Battlecruiser Ship Amphibious warfare ship Amphibious assault ship Dock landing ship Command ship Amphibious transport dock Ship & Submarine
