Tachibana 1945.July.14
It's been a very long time since I built a ship model.
It's been about three years, right?
I bought the magazine which featured the Tachibana type just because it was on sale.
It's been about three years, right?
I bought the magazine which featured the Tachibana type just because it was on sale.
Manpower (1/700)
The Yamashita Hobby Tachibana has arrived!
I would love to enlarge this wonderful box art about 3 times and frame it for display...
I would love to enlarge this wonderful box art about 3 times and frame it for display...
The parts are very precise and beautiful.
I forgot to take a picture of the process, I was so absorbed in the work that I didn't notice that it was finished!
Reproduction of box art.
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6 13 July 2021, 18:32
Tom B.
Nice little model of a not so well-known ship class 👍 Also, doing 1/700 figures seems like a rather daunting task to me!
Nice little model of a not so well-known ship class 👍 Also, doing 1/700 figures seems like a rather daunting task to me!
21 July 2021, 09:19
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Tachibana sounded his battle bugle and pointed his anti-aircraft guns and machine guns into the southern sky.
Around 80 F6Fs, TBF/Ms and SB2Cs attacked her.
She continued her evasive manoeuvres without leaving the bay to escort the transports.
At about 6:40, however, she was disabled by a close-range bomb.
She continued to fire her anti-aircraft guns and machine guns single-mindedly, but one by one the men on deck were killed by the enemy's machine guns.
Finally, at 6:53, the Tachibana sank.