Product Description
The Japanese Navy's destroyer Yukikaze was laid down as the eighth of 18 Kagero-class ships and commissioned in 1940.
During the Pacific War, while ships of its class were sunk one after another, Yukikaze suffered no major losses and continued to operate from east to west, taking part in numerous operations.
It is known as the "lucky ship" because it survived the Battle of Cape Bouno at the end of the war (a surface kamikaze attack by the battleship Yamato).
This destroyer has many anecdotes about it, such as being used for demobilization work after the war and then being handed over to the Republic of China Navy for use.
This product is a set of plastic ultra-precise detail-up parts such as the [Nano Dread] series.
We have selected and included the parts necessary to recreate the appearance of the destroyer Yukikaze after the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944.
Since it is made of plastic, you can use plastic model glues and paints, making it extremely easy to work with.
It's much more economical than buying the regular products.
[Set contents]
・90cm searchlight (×2)
・30cm flag deck light (×1)
・2kw signal light (×1)
・Luffing boat davit (x4 sets)
- Torpedo loading davit (x2)
・Davidson charge loading davit (×2)
・22 radar (x2), 13 radar (x1)
・Reverse probe (×4), 13mm single machine gun (×4)
・Type 92 quadruple launcher (x2)
・Type 96 25mm single machine gun (x18)
・Type 96 25mm twin machine gun (x6)
・Type 96 25mm triple machine gun (x6)
- 25mm machine gun ammunition boxes (2 types x 20 in total)
・13mm machine gun ammunition box (x4)
・1.5m rangefinder (×1)
・Binoculars (x17)
・ Compass (×1)
・Front and rear mast skid beams
- Bulletproof steel plate
Depth charge loading platform
- Etchings of depth charge drop tracks etc.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 77927
- JAN code
- 4536318779278
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.