Tamiya 1/350 Yamato (2013)
Brand: Tamiya
Part No: HC-78030
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Request Stock NotificationTamiya’s 1/350 Yamato (2013) captures the formidable presence of the Imperial Japanese Navy’s flagship battleship with exceptional fidelity. The Yamato was among the largest and most heavily armed battleships ever built, and this plastic assembly kit recreates its distinctive lines, advanced hull form and concentrated superstructure detail at impressive 1/350 scale.
The model measures 751.5 mm in length and 110 mm in width, and features a one-piece moulded hull for accuracy and strength. Careful engraving and precise parts engineering deliver a realistic finish, from the bulbous bow beneath the waterline to the iconic triple 46 cm turrets and onboard aircraft.
Key Features
- Plastic model assembly kit of the Japanese battleship Yamato; scale 1/350, length 751.5 mm, width 110 mm
- Detailed one-piece moulded hull with accurate recreation of the famous bulbous bow
- Faithful replication of the bridge, funnel and centralised superstructure for a highly realistic appearance
- Crisp engraved detail for components including sonar and main masts
- Triple 45‑calibre 46 cm gun turrets with waterproof covers, attached individually to the deck
- Other armament recreated in detail: triple 60‑calibre 15.5 cm guns, twin 40‑calibre 12.7 cm guns, 25 mm cannon mounts and more
- Movable features after completion: main gun turrets, 15 m rangefinders and stern crane; stern also features machine gun mounts
- Includes four reconnaissance floatplanes
- Includes a stand that can be attached by screws to a separately-sold 1/350 scale display case
Specifications
- Scale: 1/350
- Length: 751.5 mm
- Width: 110 mm
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The Japanese battleship Yamato was laid down in November 1937 and commissioned in December 1941, giving notice to the world of the level of Japanese ship-building technology. A truly massive ship, it had a waterline length of 256m, a beam of 38.9m, a displacement of around 70,000 tons and nine 46cm guns which had a maximum range of 41km and were capable of piercing 43cm of armour from 30km away. Her armour, meanwhile, weighed in at a staggering 21,000 tons. The hull of the ship had been kept as short as was possible, with defensive considerations meaning the bridge, gun turrets and mechanical sections concentrated in the centre of the vessel. Beneath the waterline, she employed a bulbous bow that protruded 3 meters and contributed to increased wavemaking resistance. She featured in actions including the Battle of Leyte Gulf and the Battle of Midway. On April 7th 1945 she came under attack from over three hundred U.S. aircraft while on the way to Okinawa, sinking to the bottom of the ocean.
About the Model
- This is a plastic model assembly kit of the Japanese battleship Yamato. Scale: 1/350, Length: 751.5mm, Width: 110mm
- Detailed one-piece moulded hull includes accurate recreations of the famous bulbous bow
- Bridge, funnel and other parts concentrated in the centre of the ship are faithfully replicated, giving the model a highly realistic feel
- Details such as the sonar and main masts are depicted using precise engraving
- Triple 45-calibre 46cm gun turrets feature waterproof covers and are attached individually to the deck
- Other armaments including triple 60-caliber 15.5cm guns, twin 40-caliber 12.7cm guns, 25mm cannon mounts and more are recreated in detail
- Gun turrets, 15m rangefinders and stern crane are movable after completion. Stern also features machine gun mounts
- Includes four reconnaissance floatplanes
- Features a stand which can be easily attached by screws to separately-sold 1/350 scale display case
Key Info:
- Brand: Tamiya
- Part No: HC-78030
- Barcode: 4950344780303
- Scale: 1:350
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