Hasegawa 40088 - 1/350 Japanese Navy Destroyer Twin 12.7cm Guns Turret Set  [HA-40088]

Hasegawa 40088 - 1/350 Japanese Navy Ship Equipments Set D (Destroyer Twin 12.7cm Guns Turret)
Price:
CAD$12.40
Brand:
Hasegawa
Model:
HA-40088
Condition:
Brand New
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Compact detail upgrade for 1/350 warship kits

The Hasegawa 1/350 Japanese Navy Ship Equipments Set D supplies finely moulded twin 12.7cm guns turret parts to lift the detail on your destroyer projects. These components replicate the turret arrangement found on period Japanese destroyers and add convincing silhouette and depth to your model.

Scale accuracy and wartime role

Builders and naval enthusiasts can use this set to represent the look of destroyer armament from the era. The twin 12.7cm guns were a common feature and this kit captures their proportions for authentic displays and diorama scenes.

Assembly notes for experienced builders

The small, detailed pieces require patience and basic modelling skills. Plan on using modelling glue and fine paint to achieve a clean finish, and careful trimming will help the turret integrate neatly with most 1/350 hulls.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/350
  • Material: High-quality plastic
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Paint: Recommended for added realism
Yes, the parts are scaled to 1/350 and should be compatible with most 1/350 destroyer kits, though some test-fitting and minor trimming may be required for perfect alignment.
Basic modelling tools such as sprue cutters, a sharp knife, fine tweezers and thin plastic cement are recommended. A magnifier helps with the smallest details.
Prime the pieces first, then use thin coats of paint to preserve detail. Weathering washes and drybrushing bring out panel lines and make the guns look more realistic on display.

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