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IJN Fuso 1944


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A really fine build of this Japanese battleship ! Between it's towering pagoda mast and it's multiple main battery turrets, the Fuso was an impressive ship, even as she appeared shortly before her final action at Leyte Gulf.

You have captured her look very well here !

Mike

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Very nice indeed.

:winkgrin: Thank's!

The kit's fit was exelent. Just a bit conversions at the bridge. Shall I come up with negative criticism, it's this so-called construction drawings - a hopelessly muddled picture puzzle! This phenomenon is related to quite a few firms. In my opinion, so are the Korean firm Trumpeter best with the construction drawings and painting schemes (scale 1:700).

Best Regards

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Very nice indeed.

:winkgrin: Thank's!

The kit's fit was exelent. Just a bit conversions at the bridge. Shall I come up with negative criticism, it's this so-called construction drawings - a hopelessly muddled picture puzzle! This phenomenon is related to quite a few firms. In my opinion, so are the Korean firm Trumpeter best with the construction drawings and painting schemes (scale 1:700).

Best Regards

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Very nice indeed.

:winkgrin: Thank's!

The kit's fit was exelent. Just a bit conversions at the bridge. Shall I come up with negative criticism, it's this so-called construction drawings - a hopelessly muddled picture puzzle! This phenomenon is related to quite a few firms. In my opinion, so are the Korean firm Trumpeter best with the construction drawings and painting schemes (scale 1:700).

Best Regards

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Very nice indeed.

:winkgrin: Thank's!

The kit's fit was exelent. Just a bit conversions at the bridge. Shall I come up with negative criticism, it's this so-called construction drawings - a hopelessly muddled picture puzzle! This phenomenon is related to quite a few firms. In my opinion, so are the Korean firm Trumpeter best with the construction drawings and painting schemes (scale 1:700).

Best Regards

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