Product Description
--Special feature: The last heavy cruiser of the Japanese Navy Tone / Chikuma
--A Japanese Navy heavy cruiser with an ideal ship shape that has four turrets concentrated in the front of the hull and can carry up to six seaplanes in the rear, achieving both gun fighting ability and enemy search ability. Tone type (Tone / Chikuma).
――As a `fleet eye`, he played an active part in the Battle of Midway, the Battle of the Philippine Sea, and the Battle of Leyte Gulf.
――This time, we will feature the Tone type.
――In addition, we will introduce the Maritime Self-Defense Force [Tone Chikuma] that inherited the name of [Tone Chikuma], the unfinished heavy cruiser [Ibuki] (competition camouflage), and the fictitious air cruiser [Tone Kaiji]. ..
[Example]
--Tamiya 1/350 [Chikuma] (at the time of completion)
--Aoshima 1/700 [Tone]
--Aoshima 1/700 [Chikuma] (at the beginning of the war)
--Fujimi 1/700 Special 30 [Tone] (at the time of Leyte)
--Fujimi 1/700 Special 40 [Chikuma] (at the time of Leyte)
--Hasegawa 1/700 escort ship [Chikuma] [Tone]
--Fujimi 1/700 Heavy Cruiser [Ibuki]
--Fujimi 1/700 remodeling [Tone] Kaiji
--Special article: Thorough verification of the bridge of the aircraft carrier [Akagi] (extra edition)
--Re-verify the final time from the phantom Akagi repair drawing
[Currently serialized! ]
--Welcome to the world of port diorama [Tempozan Wharf] (Osaka)
--Hybrid! Yokosuka military port tour (2)
--Japanese Cruise Ship (Special Edition) Illustration Gallery Wartime Cruise Ships and Airplanes
--Introduction to Ship Solid Model Undersea Wide Area Research Vessel [Kaimei] (2)
--Japanese Navy Ship Encyclopedia 45 caliber three-year type 41 gun turret
--Label Archives Lindberg Landing Craft Series
--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 / 482g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 190310
- ISBN code
- 4910123190310
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 4 per household.