Yukikaze, a veteran destroyer who fought from the beginning to the end of the Pacific War. Among them, a plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the appearance of the Ten-1 operation in April 1948, when he escorted the battleship Yamato.
1/350 scale, total length 338mm, total width 31mm. Modeling without leaving a powerful appearance, such as enhanced anti-aircraft guns and radars.
The hull is divided into left and right, and the relay representation of the outer plate and the outboard circuit are also delicately expressed.
The anchor chain and propeller shaft are made of high-quality metal.
The machine guns of each part use laser processing technology to give a detailed finish to the flame retarder and heat dissipation plate.
Two main turrets and two torpedo launchers can be rotated even after completion by polycaps.
With a pedestal that can display models in full hull conditions.
After completion, it can be stored in the kit package.
・This product is a plastic model that needs to be assembled.
・The image of the finished product is a sample.
・The main material is plastic.
・There is no paint or adhesive used for assembly.
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Shipped by Japan Post or Yamato with trucking number.
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