Product Description
- Yamato was the lead ship of the Yamato-class battleships built by the Imperial Japanese Navy, and along with the second ship, Musashi, it was the largest and only super-dreadnought battleship in history to be equipped with 46-cm cannons.
- Yamato was commissioned in December 1941, shortly after the outbreak of the Pacific War, and became the flagship of the Combined Fleet in February 1942.
- Its first battle was in the Battle of Midway in June 1942, and it took part in Operation Kon and the Battle of the Philippine Sea in June 1944. In October of the same year, it bombarded the U.S. escort carrier force with its 46cm main guns during Operation Sho Ichi-Go.
- In April 1945, the ship sailed for Okinawa in Operation Ten-Ichi-Go, but was sunk in an air raid by the US military.
*BELBV350902AD [1/350 Japanese Navy Battleship Yamato in Operation Ten-Ichi-Go (Advanced Version)] is a product that adds brass parts, resin parts, a wooden deck, and five etching parts to the already released BELBV350902 [1/350 Japanese Navy Battleship Yamato in Operation Ten-Ichi-Go (Standard Version)], and is a grade between the [Standard Version] and [DX Version] with fewer brass parts and resin parts than BELBV350902DX [1/350 Japanese Navy Battleship Yamato in Operation Ten-Ichi-Go (DX Version)].
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Item Size/Weight : 81 x 22.1 x 14 cm / 2300g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- BELBV350902AD
- JAN code
- 4571628230439
Purchase Information
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