Tamiya 31213 1/700 Waterline Japanese Shokaku Aircraft Carrier
Tamiya 1/700 Scale Japanese Aircraft Carrier Shokaku (Item No. 31213)
The Tamiya 1/700 Scale Japanese Aircraft Carrier Shokaku (Item No. 31213) is a highly detailed model kit that lets you recreate the iconic Shokaku, one of Japan's most important aircraft carriers during World War II. This kit is part of Tamiya's renowned Water Line Series, which focuses on displaying ships at the waterline for a more realistic and compact representation.
Product Features:
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Scale: 1/700
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Length: Approx. 367 mm
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Skill Level: Intermediate
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Type: Full kit
Kit Contents:
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Detailed Components: Includes finely molded parts that accurately depict the Shokaku’s flight deck, superstructure, and onboard aircraft, such as Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero fighters and Aichi D3A Val bombers.
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Decals: Provides detailed markings for the flight deck and aircraft.
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Assembly Instructions: Comes with clear and easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions to guide you through the assembly process.
Historical Context:
The Shokaku was one of Japan's flagship aircraft carriers, commissioned in 1939, and played a pivotal role in several major battles during World War II, including the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Eastern Solomons. Unfortunately, it was sunk in 1944 during the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Assembly Requirements:
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Assembly: Requires glue and assembly.
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Painting: Recommended for use with Tamiya’s acrylic and enamel paints designed for naval models.
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Tamiya 31213 1/700 Waterline Japanese Shokaku Aircraft Carrier
Tamiya 31213 1/700 Waterline Japanese Shokaku Aircraft Carrier
Tamiya 1/700 Scale Japanese Aircraft Carrier Shokaku (Item No. 31213)
The Tamiya 1/700 Scale Japanese Aircraft Carrier Shokaku (Item No. 31213) is a highly detailed model kit that lets you recreate the iconic Shokaku, one of Japan's most important aircraft carriers during World War II. This kit is part of Tamiya's renowned Water Line Series, which focuses on displaying ships at the waterline for a more realistic and compact representation.
Product Features:
-
Scale: 1/700
-
Length: Approx. 367 mm
-
Skill Level: Intermediate
-
Type: Full kit
Kit Contents:
-
Detailed Components: Includes finely molded parts that accurately depict the Shokaku’s flight deck, superstructure, and onboard aircraft, such as Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero fighters and Aichi D3A Val bombers.
-
Decals: Provides detailed markings for the flight deck and aircraft.
-
Assembly Instructions: Comes with clear and easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions to guide you through the assembly process.
Historical Context:
The Shokaku was one of Japan's flagship aircraft carriers, commissioned in 1939, and played a pivotal role in several major battles during World War II, including the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Eastern Solomons. Unfortunately, it was sunk in 1944 during the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Assembly Requirements:
-
Assembly: Requires glue and assembly.
-
Painting: Recommended for use with Tamiya’s acrylic and enamel paints designed for naval models.
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Tamiya 1/700 Scale Japanese Aircraft Carrier Shokaku (Item No. 31213)
The Tamiya 1/700 Scale Japanese Aircraft Carrier Shokaku (Item No. 31213) is a highly detailed model kit that lets you recreate the iconic Shokaku, one of Japan's most important aircraft carriers during World War II. This kit is part of Tamiya's renowned Water Line Series, which focuses on displaying ships at the waterline for a more realistic and compact representation.
Product Features:
-
Scale: 1/700
-
Length: Approx. 367 mm
-
Skill Level: Intermediate
-
Type: Full kit
Kit Contents:
-
Detailed Components: Includes finely molded parts that accurately depict the Shokaku’s flight deck, superstructure, and onboard aircraft, such as Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero fighters and Aichi D3A Val bombers.
-
Decals: Provides detailed markings for the flight deck and aircraft.
-
Assembly Instructions: Comes with clear and easy-to-follow, illustrated instructions to guide you through the assembly process.
Historical Context:
The Shokaku was one of Japan's flagship aircraft carriers, commissioned in 1939, and played a pivotal role in several major battles during World War II, including the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Battle of the Eastern Solomons. Unfortunately, it was sunk in 1944 during the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Assembly Requirements:
-
Assembly: Requires glue and assembly.
-
Painting: Recommended for use with Tamiya’s acrylic and enamel paints designed for naval models.














