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Fujimi 1/700 Special Series No.27 EX-1 Japanese cruiser Suzuya (1944/Operation Shoichi-Go) Special Edition (With Etched Parts) japan NEW

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Regular Price: ¥6,400

Special Price ¥5,120

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The Special Series Suzukawa (1944) is now available with etching parts! This product is an unpainted kit that requires assembly and painting. The scale is 1/700, and it is a model of the ship above the waterline, excluding the hull. This product is composed of molds from the previous Special Series and newly added molded parts. □The product is based on the third ship of the Mogami class, Suzuyama, during the Sh?wa 19th Year October Operation 1 (Battle of Leyte Gulf). □Features a different hull cross-section shape from the Mogami/Mikuma, and includes specialized parts depicting machine guns and radar modified based on combat experience since the start of the war. □Includes two Zero-type (three-seat) seaplane reconnaissance aircraft and one Zero-type seaplane observation aircraft. □Decals include military ship flags, national flags, and Japanese national flags for aircraft. □The assembly manual includes mini-explanations that provide information about equipment names and actual ships while assembling. □The package box includes a paper craft mini-box that can be saved after assembly. □Includes etching parts that can reproduce even the finest details that are difficult to reproduce with injection parts. □The etching parts include ladders, handrails, cranes, searchlights, catapults, board davits, aerial support pillars, and aircraft transport rails.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer FUJIMI
Weight (kg) 0.5500
Release Date Nov 30, 2025
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 400
Package Height (mm) 150
Package Width (mm) 80
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