Model Art Publication 89
Why not start with a small ship?
The World of 1/350 Small Ships, Actually About the Same Size as the 1/700 Battleship Yamato
Special Feature: Big Models of Small Ships Let's Open the Door to 1/350 Ship Models
There is no doubt that the mainstream of ship models is 1/700 scale.
In recent years, 1/700 scale kits, which were originally designed to be collectible, have become more and more precise, and a wide range of optional detail-up parts, including etched parts, are now available.
In order to use these parts to add details, it is necessary to process and assemble parts that are only a few millimeters in diameter, which requires a certain high level of skill.
In contrast, many people may feel that the 1/350 scale model is too large and expensive for them to build, although everyone would like to build one someday.
We also hear that some people have had the experience of trying to build large ships such as battleships and aircraft carriers out of the blue and have failed.
Instead of building a large ship, why not start with a small ship?
The 1/700 battleship "Yamato" is 375mm in length and 55mm in width.
For example, 1/350 destroyer "Yukikaze" is 338mm in length and 31mm in width, which is smaller than 1/700 "Yamato".
Although the parts are twice the size of the 1/700 model, it is a model that does not take up much space when completed.
This time, we collected such "large models of small ships".
Why don't you step into the world of 1/350 ship models with us?
Examples
IJN Destroyer "SHIMAKAZA
IJN Destroyer "AKIUN
IJN Hei class defense ship
IJN Urai class defense ship
IJN Submarine "I19
IJN Submarine "I-400
U.S.S. Destroyer "Fletcher"
U.S.S. aircraft carrier "Gambier Bay
U.S.S. frigate "Oliver Hazard Perry
Maritime Self-Defense Force missile boat "HAYABUSA
Submarine "Souryu", Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
Currently in serialization!
Hybrid! Thank you, Mr. Mizuguchi Mizuguchi Akazar Shakrai
United States" by Yoshiaki Nishimura
Introduction to Solid Models of Ships: The Taisei Maru, a navigation training ship Takumi Kamakura
Kunihiko Sato, "IJN Ships: A Pictorial Book of Japanese Naval Ships" - "Type 96 110cm Elbow Lamp with Coal Rod
Lavelle Archives by Yoshiyuki Kono
Format: A4 136 pages
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