


Fujimi 1/700 FUNE NEXT 006 IJN Battle Ship Hiei
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Description
Discover the majesty of the IJN battleship Hiei with this 1/700-scale Warship Next kit, designed to represent the iconic vessel as she looked following her 1955 refurbishment. This model is perfect for both beginners and seasoned warship modelers, offering a blend of historical accuracy and ease of assembly.
- Enjoy a hassle-free building experience with snap-fit style assembly that eliminates the need for adhesive.
- The kit is molded in color, making painting optional for your convenience.
- Includes parts for an improved base designed with a lower center of gravity to ensure your model stands proudly on display.
- Comes with foil stickers for the markings, adding a touch of realism to your model.
- Choose to build either a full-hull model or a waterline version, giving you the flexibility to display your model as you wish.
[Includes]:
- Snap-fit style assembly warship model kit
- Improved base parts
- Foil stickers for markings
[Size]:
- 1/700 scale
[Materials]:
- Molded in color plastic
This Warship Next kit of the IJN battleship Hiei is a must-have for any modeler looking to add a piece of naval history to their collection.
