Japanese Navy Submarine I-58
late w/Kaiten
AFV Club | N° SE73508 | 1:350
Statistiques
- Marque:
- AFV Club
- Titre:
- Japanese Navy Submarine I-58 late w/Kaiten
- Numéro:
- SE73508
- Échelle:
- 1:350
- Type:
- Maquette complète
- Code à barre:
- 4716965735081 (EAN)
- Sujet:
- Submarine Type B » Sous-marins (Navires)
Contenu de la boîte
Dimensions:
340x150x50 mm
(13.4x5.9x2 inch)
Poids:
160 g (0.35 lbs)
Chronologie du produit
AFV Club
Informations manquantes
Historique complet »Place de marché
Boutiques en ligne
USD 31.19
En stock »USD 31.56
En stock »USD 35.09
En stock »AUD 48.50
USD 34.01En stock ȴ 4200
USD 33.48En rupture de stock »CAD 51.95
USD 39.33En rupture de stock »CAD 53.95
USD 40.85En rupture de stock »€ 30.95
USD 35.21En rupture de stock »SKU alternatifs pour AFV Club SE73508:
35122 | PKSE73508 | AFVSE73508 | AFV-SE73508 | AFV73508
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Commentaires
Ketoujin
A great kit with decent detail but I have long wanted any Japanese submarine kit in a bigger scale than 1/350th. There IS that (apparently) that hideously bad (if large) 1/72nd Junsen-gata kit done in the 1960's by the now long-defunct "Lindberg" company but little else so, for now, us Japanese submarine aficionados will just have to content ourselves with 1/350th scale or 1/700th scale offerings. In all honesty there's never been a ton of scale offerings when it comes to submarines of any nation but strangely enough, at least to me, almost nothing in the Japanese submarine kingdom and what an overlooked niche it is! So many classes and interesting variants that could be modeled in large or small scale but......so far...not much!
A great kit with decent detail but I have long wanted any Japanese submarine kit in a bigger scale than 1/350th. There IS that (apparently) that hideously bad (if large) 1/72nd Junsen-gata kit done in the 1960's by the now long-defunct "Lindberg" company but little else so, for now, us Japanese submarine aficionados will just have to content ourselves with 1/350th scale or 1/700th scale offerings. In all honesty there's never been a ton of scale offerings when it comes to submarines of any nation but strangely enough, at least to me, almost nothing in the Japanese submarine kingdom and what an overlooked niche it is! So many classes and interesting variants that could be modeled in large or small scale but......so far...not much!
7 May 2020, 01:44
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Matériel de référence
Imperial Japanese Navy Type B1 Submarine I-15 (1939) and I-37 (1943)
Super Drawings in 3D N° 16073
Anirudh Rao
2019