This is a 1/700 scale plastic model kit representing the Imperial Japanese Navy battleship Fusō as arranged in 1941, issued in Fujimi's TOKU-66 series for display-focused modelling.
Fusō was a capital ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy commissioned in the mid 1910s and substantially reconstructed in the 1930s to update armor, machinery, and superstructure. During World War II she served in fleet operations across the Pacific and was lost in late 1944. The ship's interwar rebuild and wartime deployments make the 1941 configuration a relevant reference point for naval historians and scale modellers.
The model presents the subject as a multipart plastic assembly, suitable for intermediate to advanced builders. Moulded details represent the hull form and superstructure geometry typical of 1/700 naval kits; construction will require careful fitting, painting, and rigging to achieve a display finish. The kit does not list aftermarket photo-etched parts or decals in the provided data, so modellers should plan any additional detailing or markings accordingly.
A scale-focused representation of Fusō in 1941, suitable for collectors and modellers seeking a compact display subject or a base for further detailing and rigging work.
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