
"IJN carriers Hiyo and Junyo" Topic
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foxbat  | 18 Jun 2026 5:20 a.m. PST |
Both 1/2400 GHQ models, with Flight Deck Decals enhancements.Little known ships, that saw but little action (Junyo was present at Santa Cruz), but useful elements for a Solomons campaign. Both made from liners, and in late 1942, the best IJN carriers right after Shokaku & Zuikaku. Junyo
The funnel may seem askew, but that is how the ship was built, in order to keep smoke away from the deck.
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foxbat  | 18 Jun 2026 5:26 a.m. PST |
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