1/700 JAPANESE NAVY AIRCRAFT CARRIER SORYU

1/700 JAPANESE NAVY AIRCRAFT CARRIER SORYU

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1/700 JAPANESE NAVY AIRCRAFT CARRIER SORYU by Aoshima delivers a detailed and accurate scale model experience for ship modelling enthusiasts and hobbyists. Featuring: Highly detailed parts: Captures the unique features of the Soryu with precision Waterline hull design: Perfect for realistic diorama displays Clear assembly instructions: Makes building straightforward for all skill levels Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate): Length: 36 cm Width: 5.5 cm Height: 7 cm Technical Specifications: Scale: 1/700 Manufacturer: Aoshima Model: Japanese Navy Aircraft Carrier Soryu Parts count: 200+ Material: Injection-moulded plastic Assembly: Required Paint/Glue: Required (not included) Recommended Age: 14+ Hull Type: Waterline Display Stand: Not included Perfect for: Model ship collectors, naval history fans, and hobbyists looking for a rewarding build at home or in a club setting Why this kit matters The Soryu was a key aircraft carrier of the Imperial Japanese Navy, launched in 1935 and serving as a core part of Japan's carrier strike force during the early years of World War II. She played a major role in the attack on Pearl Harbor and several other significant operations in the Pacific. Soryu's design influenced later Japanese carriers, featuring a streamlined hull and advanced aviation facilities for her time. She was lost at the Battle of Midway in 1942, marking a turning point in naval warfare. Building this model offers a hands-on way to explore the engineering and history of one of Japan's most important warships. How to use it Build using paint and glue. Display proudly once finished, at home or in your collection cabinet. This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

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