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Plastic Models
[Scale] 1/700
[Size when completed] Length 396 x Width 134 x Height 88mm (including sea surface base for display)
The wave series includes an ocean surface stage that allows you to easily and realistically express the sailing pose after completion! No painting required: Each part is colored with the molding color, and some parts are colored by matching them with stickers.
No glue required: The parts are designed to fit together for easy assembly
The Yamato, the first of the Yamato-class battleships, was completed in December 1941 as a culmination of large shipbuilding techniques from the Kongo class to the Nagato class.
With a standard displacement of 64,000 tons and a 46-cm main gun, it was the best in the world in all respects, and it was the flagship of the Combined Fleet at last, and in the Battle of Midway it served as the flagship for Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, commander-in-chief of the main fleet.
Later, as aircraft became the main force in the battle, Yamato was modified by removing some of its secondary guns and increasing its anti-aircraft weapons. In October 1944, it participated in Operation Sho-Ichi-Go/Leyte Gulf, and in April 1945, it set out to crush the US forces that had landed on Okinawa, but met its end after being attacked by numerous US carrier-based aircraft.
(Structure and specifications) - Made of pre-colored parts, so you can recreate the color you imagine without painting.
- Snap-fit assembly means no adhesive is required for assembly.
-Reproduces the appearance of the ship sailing on the ocean -Includes a sea surface base that makes it easy to display the ship in a more realistic manner
(Product Features) - Modeled on the Ten-Ichi-Go Operation (Okinawa Special Attack Operation) in April 1945.
The scale is 1/700
- The sea surface base for the exhibition three-dimensionally expresses the wake waves generated by the bow, sides, and propellers of the ship.
Hull: The hull is divided into left and right hulls, separated at the waterline.
Molded in a special grey colour that mimics the warship colours used at the Kure Naval Arsenal.
・Many of the portholes are blocked off, so the side parts are made specially for them. The open portholes are recessed and the closed portholes are raised, creating a sharp reproduction.
- The outside electrical wiring attached to the side of the ship is faithfully reproduced, even down to the fastening parts.
Weaponry: The main gun can be elevated and rotated.
Achieves both a minimum number of parts and realistic modeling
・The 46cm main barrel is open using a slide mold.
・Special parts are provided for both the main gun canopy and the machine gun turret to recreate the additional machine gun turrets on the No. 2 and No. 3 main gun canopy.
- The secondary gun is rotatable, and the barrel and turret are integrated into one piece structure
Bridge - The bridge is made of a split and slide mold to minimize the seams between the parts, and the parts are integrated.
The No. 22 radar on both sides of the bridge is a special item that reproduces the relocated appearance.
・15m range finder ・Compass is designed to be rotatable
- Special parts are provided for the additional waiting room for personnel aft of the bridge and the expanded signal station deck.
Chimney/Mast - The chimney is a left-right combination, and the steam exhaust pipe, whistle pipe, and monkey ladder are all depicted as a single piece.
- The top cap (lattice) is removed for a very realistic design with a sense of depth.
The mast is a two-piece structure, with the No. 13 radar that was installed at that time integrated into the mast.
- Two types of aircraft are included with dark green special color parts.
-One each of the Zero-type (three-seat) floatplane and Zero-type observation aircraft
- The panel lines are engraved, and the propeller is integrated with the fuselage using a slide mold for precise expression.
Sea surface base for display - Plastic Yamato-class ship waterline shape specially molded parts
(Mold/Made in 2025) ・External dimensions are length 396 x width 134 x height (approx.) 17 mm, molding color is clear blue (color / B01) ・Reproduces the waves spreading from the bow to the side of the ship, the subdued sea surface on the side of the ship, and the sea surface shape generated by the propeller
- The cross section of the waterline is compatible with the Yamato-class special series as well as the Ship NEXT series.
- Three 1mm thick spacers (made of paper) are included to increase the height of the bow. - Pre-cut stickers with excellent adhesion are included, making it easy to paint the details.
- Includes waterproof canvas for the main and secondary guns, a walkway behind the No. 3 main gun, the naval ensign, and the Hinomaru mark for aircraft carriers.
- Includes the flag of Irrational Law and Power, the Kikusui mark next to the chimney, and the flag of the last commander, Lieutenant General Seiichi Ito.
Bonus Parts: Includes adhesive bonus parts for users who want a more precise feel.
Bonus parts include 78 machine gun ammunition boxes, mast support, and antenna support on the secondary gun canopy.
- Molded parts come in 7 colors
(Kure Naval Arsenal color, ship bottom color, black, dark gray, gold, dark green, clear blue) ・Size upon completion: L 396 x W 134 x H 88 mm. Includes sea surface base for display. [Included contents] ・24 runners ・1 sea surface part ・3 spacers ・2 assembly instructions ・1 color sticker *This product is made in Japan.
*This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly.
Dimensions: 41 x 15 x 8 cm
Model Number: WN-1
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[Scale] 1/700
[Size when completed] Length 396 x Width 134 x Height 88mm (including sea surface base for display)
The wave series includes an ocean surface stage that allows you to easily and realistically express the sailing pose after completion! No painting required: Each part is colored with the molding color, and some parts are colored by matching them with stickers.
No glue required: The parts are designed to fit together for easy assembly
The Yamato, the first of the Yamato-class battleships, was completed in December 1941 as a culmination of large shipbuilding techniques from the Kongo class to the Nagato class.
With a standard displacement of 64,000 tons and a 46-cm main gun, it was the best in the world in all respects, and it was the flagship of the Combined Fleet at last, and in the Battle of Midway it served as the flagship for Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, commander-in-chief of the main fleet.
Later, as aircraft became the main force in the battle, Yamato was modified by removing some of its secondary guns and increasing its anti-aircraft weapons. In October 1944, it participated in Operation Sho-Ichi-Go/Leyte Gulf, and in April 1945, it set out to crush the US forces that had landed on Okinawa, but met its end after being attacked by numerous US carrier-based aircraft.
(Structure and specifications) - Made of pre-colored parts, so you can recreate the color you imagine without painting.
- Snap-fit assembly means no adhesive is required for assembly.
-Reproduces the appearance of the ship sailing on the ocean -Includes a sea surface base that makes it easy to display the ship in a more realistic manner
(Product Features) - Modeled on the Ten-Ichi-Go Operation (Okinawa Special Attack Operation) in April 1945.
The scale is 1/700
- The sea surface base for the exhibition three-dimensionally expresses the wake waves generated by the bow, sides, and propellers of the ship.
Hull: The hull is divided into left and right hulls, separated at the waterline.
Molded in a special grey colour that mimics the warship colours used at the Kure Naval Arsenal.
・Many of the portholes are blocked off, so the side parts are made specially for them. The open portholes are recessed and the closed portholes are raised, creating a sharp reproduction.
- The outside electrical wiring attached to the side of the ship is faithfully reproduced, even down to the fastening parts.
Weaponry: The main gun can be elevated and rotated.
Achieves both a minimum number of parts and realistic modeling
・The 46cm main barrel is open using a slide mold.
・Special parts are provided for both the main gun canopy and the machine gun turret to recreate the additional machine gun turrets on the No. 2 and No. 3 main gun canopy.
- The secondary gun is rotatable, and the barrel and turret are integrated into one piece structure
Bridge - The bridge is made of a split and slide mold to minimize the seams between the parts, and the parts are integrated.
The No. 22 radar on both sides of the bridge is a special item that reproduces the relocated appearance.
・15m range finder ・Compass is designed to be rotatable
- Special parts are provided for the additional waiting room for personnel aft of the bridge and the expanded signal station deck.
Chimney/Mast - The chimney is a left-right combination, and the steam exhaust pipe, whistle pipe, and monkey ladder are all depicted as a single piece.
- The top cap (lattice) is removed for a very realistic design with a sense of depth.
The mast is a two-piece structure, with the No. 13 radar that was installed at that time integrated into the mast.
- Two types of aircraft are included with dark green special color parts.
-One each of the Zero-type (three-seat) floatplane and Zero-type observation aircraft
- The panel lines are engraved, and the propeller is integrated with the fuselage using a slide mold for precise expression.
Sea surface base for display - Plastic Yamato-class ship waterline shape specially molded parts
(Mold/Made in 2025) ・External dimensions are length 396 x width 134 x height (approx.) 17 mm, molding color is clear blue (color / B01) ・Reproduces the waves spreading from the bow to the side of the ship, the subdued sea surface on the side of the ship, and the sea surface shape generated by the propeller
- The cross section of the waterline is compatible with the Yamato-class special series as well as the Ship NEXT series.
- Three 1mm thick spacers (made of paper) are included to increase the height of the bow. - Pre-cut stickers with excellent adhesion are included, making it easy to paint the details.
- Includes waterproof canvas for the main and secondary guns, a walkway behind the No. 3 main gun, the naval ensign, and the Hinomaru mark for aircraft carriers.
- Includes the flag of Irrational Law and Power, the Kikusui mark next to the chimney, and the flag of the last commander, Lieutenant General Seiichi Ito.
Bonus Parts: Includes adhesive bonus parts for users who want a more precise feel.
Bonus parts include 78 machine gun ammunition boxes, mast support, and antenna support on the secondary gun canopy.
- Molded parts come in 7 colors
(Kure Naval Arsenal color, ship bottom color, black, dark gray, gold, dark green, clear blue) ・Size upon completion: L 396 x W 134 x H 88 mm. Includes sea surface base for display. [Included contents] ・24 runners ・1 sea surface part ・3 spacers ・2 assembly instructions ・1 color sticker *This product is made in Japan.
*This product is a plastic model kit that requires assembly.
Dimensions: 41 x 15 x 8 cm
Model Number: WN-1
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