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Bismark/Bismarck German Battleship Battleship
The hunt for the Bismarck is one of the most famous and well-known epics in naval combat history, and Tamiya now brings you this legendary battleship as an exquisite 1/350 scale assembly kit display model. The ship's distinctive silhouette and powerful armament are all meticulously and accurately reproduced. A special display stand and beautifully crafted nameplate are also inc...
Tirpitz German Battleship
The sole sister ship of the Bismark/Bismarck, the Tirpitz was a perpetual worry for the Royal Navy since its presence in Norway was a threat to Allied convoys. Considerable resources were spent countering her potential moves until she was finally sunk by Royal Air Force bombers. Tamiya now brings you this marvel of German engineering as a highly-detailed 1/350 scale assembly kit display model. The ...
I-400 IJN Japanese Navy Submarine
The World's Largest 'Submarine Carrier' The I-400 was a submarine the likes of which the world had never seen before. At the time of their completion, the I-400 and her sister ships were the largest, and arguably the most advanced submarines in the world. With a 122m length, 12m width, and 6,560 ton displacement, their size rivalled that of destroyers of the time and their amazing enduranc...
IJN Mogami Japanese Aircraft Carrying Cruiser.
and #12304; The Aircraft Carrying Cruiser and #12305;and #12288;In the latter half of the Pacific War, the Japanese Navy refitted the IJN Mogami to improve her reconnaissance ability. Construction of the IJN Mogami was completed in July 1934, and she was initially armed with five triple 15.5cm main guns. After the withdrawal of the London Naval Treaty, she was refitted with three...
IJN Yamato
All new tooling.
-Mast components are made from ABS plastic for greater durability.
-Photo-etched parts for ladders, radars, and cranes included.
-Comes with metal propeller shafts.
IJN Utility Boat Set.
17m Motor Launch x 2
15m Motor Launch x 2
12m Motor Launch x 4
11m Motor Launch x 2
8m Motor Launch x 2
7.5m Motor Launch x 4
9m Cutter x 4
7m Cutter x 2
8m Sampan x 2
6m Sampan x 2
13m Landing Craft x 2
Comes with parts to depict oars and 3 different types of boat davits.
Photo-etched parts to depict boat mounts are included.
Guide stickers to aid with boat mount placement are also i...
IJN Chikuma Heavy Cruiser The Japanese Navy's Last Heavy Cruiser
The Chikuma was completed in May 1939 as the second ship of the Tone-class. She was the final heavy cruiser to be built by the Japanese Navy and featured a distinctive design which concentrated four twin 20.3cm main gun turrets forward of the bridge in order to allow unimpeded launching of her six floatplanes from the aft deck during battle. Chikuma often accomp...
IJN Musashi (original moulds improved)
A real heavy hitter! The Musashi was the second ship in the Yamato class of battleships built by the Japanese Navy. Her most distinguishing features were her 9 huge 46cm guns, which had a range of 41km and could penetrate 43cm of armor plating at a distance of up to 30km. The massive ship had a displacement of over 70,000 tons, and was laid down on March 29, 2013. Some two and a half ye...
IJN Kagero Destroyer The Kagero was completed in November 1939, the lead ship of the Kagero class of destroyers that was the first constructed by the Japanese after their exit from the London Naval Treaty in 1937. The Kagero class packed a heavy punch with three twin 12.7cm gun placements and two 61cm quadruple torpedo tubes, and combined that with a top speed of 35 knots, plus a range of 5,000nmi at 18 knots. The Kagero took ...