TAMIYA : REF : 31213 : 1:700 : WATER LINE SERIES : Japan : Shokazu (Aircraft Carrier / Porte-Avions)

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€36.99
Item number: TAM31213

Tamiya REF :
31213

Fabricant

TAMIYA

ISBN : 4950344999101.

Scale :
1:700

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Length: 367mm. Image shows assembled and painted kit.

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This is an assembly kit of the Shokaku, which was a mainstay of the Japanese Navy's Mobile Fleet from the start of WWII to when she was sunk by U.S. submarines at the Battle of the Philippine Sea. With a good combination of speed, armament, and protection, she is often regarded as the ideal aircraft carrier. This model depicts the ship as she appeared in early WWII, during operations such as the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Eastern Solomons. Markings are included for the white lines and landing markers on the flight deck, as is a full set of aircraft including Mitsubishi A6M2 fighters and Aichi D3A bombers.

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Plus d'Histoire :

Le Shōkaku (翔鶴, signifiant « Grue planant ») était le navire de tête d'une classe de deux porte-avions construits pour la Marine impériale japonaise peu avant la guerre du Pacifique. Avec son sister-ship, le Zuikaku, il participa à plusieurs batailles navales décisives, dont l'attaque de Pearl Harbor, la bataille de la mer de Corail et la bataille des îles Santa Cruz, avant d'être torpillé et coulé par le sous-marin américain USS Cavalla lors de la bataille de la mer des Philippines.

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More History :

Shōkaku (Japanese: 翔鶴; meaning "Soaring Crane") was the lead ship of her class of two aircraft carriers built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) shortly before the Pacific War. Along with her sister ship Zuikaku, she took part in several key naval battles during the war, including the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Battle of the Coral Sea, and the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, before being torpedoed and sunk by the U.S. submarine USS Cavalla at the Battle of the Philippine Sea.

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Sources : Wikipedia.