Tamiya Kagero Japan 1:350 T78032

Tamiya Kagero Japan 1:350 T78032

Tamiya Kagero Japan 1:350 T78032

SKU 4950344780327
Always on the Front Line
The Kagero was completed in November 1939, the lead ship of the Kagero class of destroyers that was the first constructed by the Japanese after their exit from the London Naval Treaty in 1937. The Kagero class packed a heavy punch with three twin 12.7cm gun placements and two 61cm quadruple torpedo tubes, and combined that with a top speed of 35 knots, plus a range of 5,000nmi at 18 knots. The Kagero took part in some of the most renowned actions on the seas in WWII, including the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the Battle of Midway in 1942, and major assasults on Rabaul and Colombo. Although largely starved of opportunities to show what it could do, in the November 1942 Battle of Tassafaronga the Kagero used its Type 93 "long lance" torpedoes to great effect, together with 8 other vessels scoring hits on the US ships Minneapolis, New Orleans, Pensacola and Northampton, crippling and eventually sinking the latter. Many of her sorties were otherwise made ferrying reinforcements and supplies to Japanese bases. She met her end in May 1943, sunk by mines in the Blackett Strait off of Kolombangara.

The slimline form of the Kagero is masterfully captured, with a base and metal nameplate for use when constructing as a full hull model.

The Kagero is depicted as she appeared early in WWII, with a simple bridge and all three mast posts stretching to the top of the structure.

Built in polycaps provide movemnt to main gun placements and torpedo tubes. Choose between standard and anti-aircraft fire main gun angles.

The aft deck features paravane and loading practice gun parts. Depth charge deployment equipment and paravane crane are photo-etched parts.

The model also features metal parts to provide a realistic weighty feel and texture, including those which recreate the anchor chains.
Modelers can choose whether to assemble this versatile kit as a full hull model or a waterline model, with specific parts for each version.

This is a 1/350 scale plastic model assembly kit recreating the Kagero, lead ship of the class named for her which fought on the front line for the Japanese Navy from the early stages of the Pacific War.
Length 338mm, width 31mm.
Features left/right hull pieces with fine depiction of hull panel joints and degaussing cable.
Photo-etched parts recreate funnel mesh, loop antenna, paravane crane, propeller guards, ladders and more.
Metal anchor chains and propeller shafts provide a highly realistic air.
Clear parts are used to depict bridge windows and searchlight lenses.
Superstructures feature crisp molding for a detailed finish.
ABS resin parts are used for masts and flag poles, with a jig provided to ensure proper assembly of tripod mast parts.
Poly caps in parts such as main gun positions, torpedo tubes and rudder allow natural movement.
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Always on the Front Line
The Kagero was completed in November 1939, the lead ship of the Kagero class of destroyers that was the first constructed by the Japanese after their exit from the London Naval Treaty in 1937. The Kagero class packed a heavy punch with three twin 12.7cm gun placements and two 61cm quadruple torpedo tubes, and combined that with a top speed of 35 knots, plus a range of 5,000nmi at 18 knots. The Kagero took part in some of the most renowned actions on the seas in WWII, including the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, the Battle of Midway in 1942, and major assasults on Rabaul and Colombo. Although largely starved of opportunities to show what it could do, in the November 1942 Battle of Tassafaronga the Kagero used its Type 93 "long lance" torpedoes to great effect, together with 8 other vessels scoring hits on the US ships Minneapolis, New Orleans, Pensacola and Northampton, crippling and eventually sinking the latter. Many of her sorties were otherwise made ferrying reinforcements and supplies to Japanese bases. She met her end in May 1943, sunk by mines in the Blackett Strait off of Kolombangara.

The slimline form of the Kagero is masterfully captured, with a base and metal nameplate for use when constructing as a full hull model.

The Kagero is depicted as she appeared early in WWII, with a simple bridge and all three mast posts stretching to the top of the structure.

Built in polycaps provide movemnt to main gun placements and torpedo tubes. Choose between standard and anti-aircraft fire main gun angles.

The aft deck features paravane and loading practice gun parts. Depth charge deployment equipment and paravane crane are photo-etched parts.

The model also features metal parts to provide a realistic weighty feel and texture, including those which recreate the anchor chains.
Modelers can choose whether to assemble this versatile kit as a full hull model or a waterline model, with specific parts for each version.

This is a 1/350 scale plastic model assembly kit recreating the Kagero, lead ship of the class named for her which fought on the front line for the Japanese Navy from the early stages of the Pacific War.
Length 338mm, width 31mm.
Features left/right hull pieces with fine depiction of hull panel joints and degaussing cable.
Photo-etched parts recreate funnel mesh, loop antenna, paravane crane, propeller guards, ladders and more.
Metal anchor chains and propeller shafts provide a highly realistic air.
Clear parts are used to depict bridge windows and searchlight lenses.
Superstructures feature crisp molding for a detailed finish.
ABS resin parts are used for masts and flag poles, with a jig provided to ensure proper assembly of tripod mast parts.
Poly caps in parts such as main gun positions, torpedo tubes and rudder allow natural movement.

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