The Japanese Navy Destroyer Yukikaze, a Kagero-class vessel, holds a storied place in naval history. Launched in January 1940, she served valiantly throughout World War II, participating in key operations from the Philippines to the Solomon Islands and the Battle of Okinawa. Notably, Yukikaze was among the few Japanese warships that survived the war, earning her the nickname "lucky destroyer." This 1/350 scale model by Tamiya captures the essence of the Yukikaze as she appeared during the 1945 Ten Ichi Go operation.
This detailed model kit offers enthusiasts the opportunity to recreate a pivotal piece of naval history. The kit includes options for both waterline and full hull display, allowing for versatile presentation. Builders will appreciate the rotating guns and torpedoes, enabled by polycaps, and the robust ABS masts designed for durability. The inclusion of photo-etched parts for ladders and antennas enhances the model's realism, while metal chains add to the authenticity. A display stand is also included, making it easy to showcase the completed model.
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