Fine Molds FW1 1/350 Japanese Navy Destroyer Ship, Twill Wave Plastic Model
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Fine Molds FW1 1/350 Japanese Navy Destroyer Ship, Twill Wave Plastic Model

Fine Molds FW1 1/350 Japanese Navy Destroyer Ship, Twill Wave Plastic Model

With the Washington Navy Contracted in 1922 (Showa 3), when the five war countries including Japan was contracted in 1922 (Showa 3), Japan was constrained by its ownership including the battleship, aircraft, and even the cruiser. The Navy has been required to revive the previously maritime defense scheme and begins to expand and strengthen destroyer ships in order to increase subsidiary vessels below non-restrictive agreements. The No. 1 ship was handed down in 1928 (Showa 3) and later called the "Special Type" destroyer became one larger hull than the traditional destroyer, but notably improved heavily armed and higher nautical performance and the appearance of this ship had a strong impact compared to its size. In addition, we have accomplished the war of damage (one of them shocks and down) to 2 U.S. destroyers in the Third Solomon Sea.

$1,742.40

Original: $5,808.00

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Fine Molds FW1 1/350 Japanese Navy Destroyer Ship, Twill Wave Plastic Model

$5,808.00

$1,742.40

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Fine Molds FW1 1/350 Japanese Navy Destroyer Ship, Twill Wave Plastic Model

With the Washington Navy Contracted in 1922 (Showa 3), when the five war countries including Japan was contracted in 1922 (Showa 3), Japan was constrained by its ownership including the battleship, aircraft, and even the cruiser. The Navy has been required to revive the previously maritime defense scheme and begins to expand and strengthen destroyer ships in order to increase subsidiary vessels below non-restrictive agreements. The No. 1 ship was handed down in 1928 (Showa 3) and later called the "Special Type" destroyer became one larger hull than the traditional destroyer, but notably improved heavily armed and higher nautical performance and the appearance of this ship had a strong impact compared to its size. In addition, we have accomplished the war of damage (one of them shocks and down) to 2 U.S. destroyers in the Third Solomon Sea.

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With the Washington Navy Contracted in 1922 (Showa 3), when the five war countries including Japan was contracted in 1922 (Showa 3), Japan was constrained by its ownership including the battleship, aircraft, and even the cruiser. The Navy has been required to revive the previously maritime defense scheme and begins to expand and strengthen destroyer ships in order to increase subsidiary vessels below non-restrictive agreements. The No. 1 ship was handed down in 1928 (Showa 3) and later called the "Special Type" destroyer became one larger hull than the traditional destroyer, but notably improved heavily armed and higher nautical performance and the appearance of this ship had a strong impact compared to its size. In addition, we have accomplished the war of damage (one of them shocks and down) to 2 U.S. destroyers in the Third Solomon Sea.