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Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit
Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit

Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit

Commissioned on 5 August 1942, the Musashi was a massive battleship that displays 72,800 tones at full load with a crew complement of 2,399. Musashi's main battery consisted of nine 18.1 inch 40 cm/45 Type 94 naval guns, the largest calibre of naval artillery ever fitted to a warship and an impressive amount of firepower by any standards. Navy aircrafts and was sunk in the Sibuyan Sea on October 24, 1944.

Commissioned on 5 August 1942, the Musashi was a massive battleship that displays 72,800 tones at full load with a crew complement of 2,399. Musashi's main battery consisted of nine 18.1 inch 40 cm/45 Type 94 naval guns, the largest calibre of naval artillery ever fitted to a warship and an impressive amount of firepower by any standards. Navy aircrafts and was sunk in the Sibuyan Sea on October 24, 1944.

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Fujimi 1/700 Japanese Battle Ship Musashi Kit

$38.90

Commissioned on 5 August 1942, the Musashi was a massive battleship that displays 72,800 tones at full load with a crew complement of 2,399. Musashi's main battery consisted of nine 18.1 inch 40 cm/45 Type 94 naval guns, the largest calibre of naval artillery ever fitted to a warship and an impressive amount of firepower by any standards. Navy aircrafts and was sunk in the Sibuyan Sea on October 24, 1944.

Commissioned on 5 August 1942, the Musashi was a massive battleship that displays 72,800 tones at full load with a crew complement of 2,399. Musashi's main battery consisted of nine 18.1 inch 40 cm/45 Type 94 naval guns, the largest calibre of naval artillery ever fitted to a warship and an impressive amount of firepower by any standards. Navy aircrafts and was sunk in the Sibuyan Sea on October 24, 1944.