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Tango0110 Jan 2022 8:04 p.m. PST

… Submarine I-401

"Many years ago, I bought Tamiya's lovely kit 89776-5800 of the Japanese Navy's I-400 long-range carrier submarine, and the reading and background research this prompted made me fascinated by the whole concept of the submarine aircraft carrier.

Somewhat more recently, I discovered Space Battleship Yamato, initially through Bandai's range of SBY 2199 kits, and later through the live-action Japanese movie and the 2199 animé series. Known as "Starblazers" in the US, "Space Battleship Yamato" is a mix of adventure and naval warfare in space…."

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