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Description
Discover the Ushio, the 20th destroyer and the tenth of the special type II, a groundbreaking vessel developed by the Japanese Navy. Since her launch in 1931, Ushio played pivotal roles in the First and Second Shanghai Incidents and participated in numerous renowned operations without ever being sunk. This meticulously crafted model kit from Fine Molds captures the essence of Ushio after the addition of machine guns in September 1944, right before the historic Battle of Leyte Gulf.
The kit features newly molded parts, including the expanded electric problem, searchlight, and bowl-shaped intake port, among others. Don't miss the chance to add this piece of naval history to your collection. Order yours today!
[Includes]:
- Newly molded parts for the expanded electric problem
- Searchlight
- Bowl-shaped intake port
- Additional machine guns as of September 1944
[Materials]:
- High-quality plastic for a detailed and durable model
[Size]:
- Perfectly scaled to capture the intricate details of Ushio's design
Bring a piece of naval history into your home with the Ushio model kit, featuring precise details and high-quality materials. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a model kit aficionado, this kit is sure to impress. Order now and embark on a journey to recreate a significant moment in naval warfare history.