This item is written in Japanese.
[Special feature: Stories told on deck: The appeal of the onboard equipment that makes ship models stand out]
- Various things are carried on the deck of a ship, such as aircraft on an aircraft carrier or cargo on a transport ship.
- There are also many crew members and passengers on board.
- These objects and characters will add color to the ship model and help tell the story that unfolds within it.
- In this issue, we will focus on the equipment on deck and explore its appeal.
[Featured Examples]
- US Navy aircraft carrier [CV-8 Hornet] (Trumpeter 1/350)
- US Navy Bogue-class aircraft carrier (Tamiya 1/700)
- Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier [149 Argus] (AJM Model 1/700)
- Japanese Navy Aircraft Carrier [Okinawa] (Aoshima 1/700)
- Japanese Navy Straits Ship [Kashino] (Pit Road 1/700)
- Japanese Navy Seaplane Tender [Akitsushima] (Aoshima 1/700)
- Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force escort ship [Kaga] first remodel (Hasegawa 1/700 remodel)
- Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force escort ship [Kongo] (Hasegawa 1/700)
- Kongo-class destroyer 54-caliber 127mm single-barreled rapid-fire gun (Fujimi 1/70)
[NEW KIT REVIEW]
- Japanese Navy Battleship [Yamato] at the time of commissioning (Pontus 1/700)
- Japanese Navy destroyers [Akizuki] [Fuyuzuki] [Kagero] (Aoshima 1/700)
- Format: A4 138 pages
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )