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Tango0109 Jun 2018 2:53 p.m. PST

"Highly detailed 1/700 scale assembly model kit of the destroyer Kasumi, an Asashio-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War. Commissioned on 28 June, 1939, the destroyer Kasumi met her fate in 1945 while escorting the super battleship Yamato on her fateful voyage in the participation of Operation Ten-Go, a deliberate suicide attack mission against American forces off Okinawa. Kasumi was sunk on 7 April, 1945 by aircraft of U.S. Navy Task Force 58. This Hasegawa 1/700 waterline assembly kit features new machine gun deck parts and decals for I.J.N. Special Attack Operation w/Battleship Yamato, April 1945, Okinawa. 61 parts. Perfect waterline kit for constructing dioramas depicting historic World War II naval battles fought near Okinawa."

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StarCruiser09 Jun 2018 9:50 p.m. PST

The very first "Waterline Consortium" kit I ever built was the Tamiya DD Fubuki. This being around 40 years ago. At that time, I thought it was a pretty good kit…now?

The current stuff coming out of Japan, Korea and China (with some odd exceptions) is INSANE!

Tango0110 Jun 2018 3:52 p.m. PST

Glad you like it my friend!. (smile)

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