This item is written in Japanese.
[Feature]
- Complete preservation edition with explanations based on the latest model research
- [Kaohsiung] So this is what it was like!
- The next feature will be about the heavy cruiser Takao.
- With its huge bridge, the Takao-class often serves as the flagship of a battleship.
- The special feature will depict the ship from its commissioning to its final appearance, focusing on the latest drawings.
- We will also introduce the latest aftermarket parts that will be useful when building [Kaohsiung].
- This will be essential content for the production of [Kaohsiung], so please look forward to it.
[Planned work example]
- Imperial Japanese Navy Heavy Cruiser Takao 1932 (1/700 Aoshima Bunka Kyozaisha modified)
- Imperial Japanese Navy Heavy Cruiser Takao 1941 (1/700 Aoshima Bunka Kyozaisha modified)
- Imperial Navy Heavy Cruiser Takao 1944 (1/700 Fujimi)
- Imperial Navy Heavy Cruiser Atago 1944 (1/700 Fujimi)
- Imperial Navy Battleship Amaterasu (1/700 Pit Road Modification/Blue Flame Fleet)
- US Navy nuclear aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (1/700 Magic Factory)
- French light cruiser Marseillaise (1/350 Trumpeter)
- Royal Navy Light Cruiser Belfast 1959 (1/700 Trumpeter)
- Imperial Navy Battleship Yamato 1941 (1/700 Pit Road)
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )