Collector edition - Fujimi 45212 1/700 IJN Soryu Aircraft Carrier Full Hull Model with Photo-Etched Parts KG-24 EX-1  [FJ-45212]

Fujimi 45212 - 1/700 IJN Aircraft Carrier Soryu Full Hull Model w/Photo-Etched Parts KG-24 EX-1
Price:
CAD$63.25
Brand:
Fujimi
Model:
FJ-45212
GTIN:
4968728452128
Condition:
Brand New
Available in warehouse
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Fujimi Soryu 1/700 Scale Carrier Model - Historical Shipcraft

The Fujimi 1/700 scale kit recreates the IJN Aircraft Carrier Soryu, a notable World War II vessel that served in operations such as Pearl Harbor and Midway. This incarnation uses a full hull construction and includes photo-etched parts to boost fine detail and overall accuracy.

Accuracy and Fine Details for Model Builders

Targeted at experienced hobbyists, the kit makes use of photo-etched brass components to reproduce fine features like railings and radar frameworks that are difficult to model in plastic alone. The full hull gives the finished model a true-to-life profile and improved presence for display.

Assembly Tips and Display Advice

Building this kit requires steady hands and patience; careful handling of etched parts and an accurate paint scheme will reward you with a standout exhibit for a shelf or diorama. The scale fits well with other 1/700 naval models and invites careful weathering and rigging work.

Specifications

  • Model scale is 1/700
  • Materials: plastic kit with accompanying photo-etched metal pieces
  • Assembly method: parts require adhesive
  • Finishing: painting recommended to achieve realistic appearance
This kit is best for intermediate to advanced builders because the photo-etched parts and small details need precise handling and assembly techniques.
No, the box contains the plastic and photo-etched parts only. You will need to source suitable model glue and paints separately.
Use fine tweezers, a sharp hobby knife to free parts, and consider bending tools for precise shaping. A small amount of CA glue is useful for attaching etched pieces.

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