Fujimi 45162 1/700 Nagato Japanese Navy Battleship Full-Hull Model No.8 FH-8 - collector grade full-hull kit  [FJ-45162]

Fujimi 45162 - 1/700 Nagato Japanese Navy Battleship Full-Hull No.8 FH-8
Price:
CAD$44.06CAD$50.83
Brand:
Fujimi
Model:
FJ-45162
GTIN:
4968728451626
Condition:
Brand New
Available in shop
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Detailed Fujimi 1/700 Nagato full-hull battleship kit

The Fujimi 45162 1/700 Nagato Japanese Navy Battleship Full-Hull Model No.8 FH-8 recreates one of Japan's most recognisable World War II capital ships. This full-hull plastic kit captures key structural features and armament details so model builders and collectors can assemble an accurate small-scale representation of the historic vessel.

Ship history and model accuracy

Launched in 1919, the Nagato earned a place in naval history as the first battleship fitted with 16-inch guns. The kit mirrors that heritage, offering faithfully modelled deck fittings and superstructure shapes that reflect the ship's original lines.

Build challenge and presentation tips

This 1/700 scale kit is suited to hobbyists who enjoy precision assembly. Parts require careful trimming and alignment for a clean finish. Once complete, the full-hull Nagato makes an attractive display piece on a shelf or in a diorama, especially with a painted and weathered finish.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/700
  • Material: Plastic
  • Assembly Required: Yes
  • Paint and Decals: Not included
The model is doable for beginners willing to take time, but it is best tackled by those with some kit experience due to small parts and the full-hull assembly steps.
Use fine brushes or an airbrush with hobby acrylics for best results. A sharp hobby knife, fine files, plastic cement, and tweezers are essential for neat assembly.
Yes. The full-hull format is ideal for water bases or dioramas. Plan hull painting and sealing before mounting to a scenic base for best results.

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