--In the battle over Guadalcanal Island, which was the venue for the US-Japan decisive battle, the Japanese Navy lost many fleet-type destroyers, and as a result, not only fleet escorts but also fleet escorts were forced into a situation.
――In this situation, it became an urgent task to develop a multipurpose ship that handles anti-aircraft anti-submarine capability, forced transportation, fleet and fleet escort.
――However, the number of years required to build a conventional fleet-type destroyer is meaningless, and the condition that it can be completed in a few months has been added.
――The [Matsu] type destroyer was introduced under the shipbuilding plan that you have never experienced before.
――18 ships were completed in 1944, and especially the second ship [Take] hit and sank a 61 cm torpedo equipped with the latest US large destroyer Cooper in the battle of Ormoc Bay. I left it.
--A version of the popular Matsu-class destroyer [Bamboo] with etched parts is now available.
――With etched parts, you can finish the ship model with a more precise feeling.
[Contents of etched parts]
- Window frame
--Front mast (first and second digits)
--Derrick
--Rear mast (first and second digits)
--Depth charge loading platform
--The hull is left and right bonded
--High-angle guns and torpedo launchers are slide-type molds
――A new proof has been added to the gun chamber of the 4-unit torpedo launcher.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )