Product Description
-Special feature: IJN 5500-ton light cruiser [Kuma], [Nagara], [Kawauchi]
-Fujimi 1/700 ship NEXT [Kuma] [Tama] haste review!
-Five 5500-ton light cruisers planned by the 86th Fleet Plan in 1918 to replace the IJN's first light cruiser [Tenryu] are five [Kuma] -type (Kuma] [Tama] [Kitakami] ] [Oi] [Kiso]), 6 types of [Nagara] type ([Nagara] [Isuzu] [Natori] [Yura] [Kinu] [Abukuma]), 3 types of [Kawauchi] ([Kawauchi] [Jintsu] [ Naka]) consists of 14 ships in 3 groups.
-Although it was obsolete during the Pacific War, it played a leading role until the successor [Agano] appeared.
-In this issue, including the 1/700 [Kuma] and [Tama] newly released from the Fujimi 1/700 ship NEXT series, [Oi] and [Kitakami] have been remodeled into heavy lightning ships, and become air defense cruisers. Isuzu, etc., will feature the Japanese Navy's 5500-ton light tour.
[Special feature example]
・ Oshima 1/350 Light Cruiser [Nagara] 1922
・ Fujimi 1/700 Light Cruiser [Kuma] 1942
・ Fujimi 1/700 Light Cruiser [Tama] 1944
・ Aoshima 1/700 Heavy Lightning Ship [Oi] 1941
・ Fujimi 1 / 700-time ship [Kitakami] 1944
・ Tamiya 1/700 Light Cruiser [Kiso] 1933
・ Fujimi 1/700 Air Defense Cruiser [Isuzu] 1944
・ Aoshima 1/700 remodeling light cruiser [Yura]
・ Aoshima 1/700 Light Cruiser [Kawauchi] 1933
・ Aoshima 1/700 Light Cruiser [Naka] 1943
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-Format: A4 size, 136 pages
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
This item is written in Japanese.
Item Size/Weight : 29.7 x 21 x 0.6 cm / 461g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 12319-03
- ISBN code
- 4910123190303
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 4 per household.