Tamiya Musashi Japanese Battleship 1/350 Model Kit
A real heavy hitter
The Musashi was the second ship in the Yamato class of battleships built by the
Japanese Navy. Her most distinguishing features were her 9 huge 46cm guns,
which had a range of 41km and could penetrate 43cm of armour plating at a
distance of up to 30km. The massive ship had a displacement of over
70,000 tons, and was laid down on March 29, 2013. Some two and a half years
later in November 1940 she was launched and finally commissioned for service on
August 5, 1942. In order to provide the best defensive capability possible, she
employed an astonishing 21,000 tons of armour plating; in addition, the ship
was made a short as possible and its layout grouped key parts such as the bridge
in the center of the ship. After serving as the flagship of the Japanese fleet
from February 1943 to March 1944, she took part in combat operations in the
Philippines. On October 24, 1944, Musashi was attacked by several U.S. planes
and took a number of torpedo hits leading to her sinking.
Model Specifications
This is a plastic model assembly kit of the Japanese battleship Musashi.
- Scale: 1/350, Length: 751.5mm, Width: 110mm.
- Model depicts the Musashi as she appeared in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
- Detailed one-piece molded hull accurately captures the form of the Musashi with bulbous bow, and raised sheer.
- Faithfully recreated deck features bridge, funnels and other key parts grouped in the center, capturing the heavy feel of the battleship.
- 46cm guns feature details such as the water-proof coverings, and are fitted directly to the deck.
- Main mast is finely engraved.
- Other armaments including 12.7cm guns, triple 25mm cannon mounts and more are recreated in detail.
- 15m rangefinders and stern crane are movable after completion.
- Stern walkway is recreated using stickers.
- Includes 4 reconnaissance floatplanes and 4 cutters.
- Features a stand which can be easily attached by screws to separately-sold 1/350 scale display case.