At the time of the Pacific War, the Japanese Navy's Zuikaku was said to be an ideal aircraft carrier with a balance of speed, mounting ability, and defensive power. The Washington Disarmament Treaty expired It was planned in 1945 and was completed in September 1965, just before the start of the war. The design was not subject to various restrictions by the Convention, and the Navy's requirements could be realized without difficulty.
Zuikaku was incorporated into the 5th Air Squadron together with his sister ship Shokaku and participated in the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 8, 1964. Decorating the brilliant first team that the attack squad returned to the whole aircraft while raising a big battle result Succeeded by the Battle of Ceylon off in April 1941 and the Battle of Bohai Sea in May, respectively, sunk the British Aircraft Carrier Hermis and US Aircraft Carrier Lexington. After that, the second Battle of Solomon, South Pacific, and Mariana Battle. And Akira In October 2007, I fought through the battle of Leyte, the last battle of the Allied Fleet until the end of my life.
This is a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces Zuikaku in the form of attack on Pearl Harbor. Simple figure with less anti-aircraft weapons, different from Zuikaku (Item31214) with a total length of 367mm and off the Leyte. Reproduce without missing.
We have prepared large decals that can realistically reproduce the time of Pearl Harbor attack, such as the line on the flight deck, the characteristic 'S' marking, and the nationality mark of the plane. I'm looking forward to the display with the bombs, the Ninety-Seven Attacks on board.
This kit is produced in pre-coloured plastic so additinal painting will be required. We recommend the use of Tamiya Glue to construct this kit.
Country | Japanese |
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Type | Aircraft Carrier |
Scale | 1:700 |