Product Introduction
Pit-Road 1/700 Japanese Navy Asashio-class Destroyer Kasumi (Operation Ten-Ichi-Go) Plastic Model SPW88
Kasumi was the ninth Asashio-class destroyer and commissioned in June 1939.
During the Battle of Cape Bo-no-misaki in April 1945 during Operation Ten-Ichi-Go, she was heavily damaged and disabled by a U.S. Navy carrier-based aircraft attack. After surviving crew members were rescued by Fuyutsuki, she was scuttled by a torpedo attack from Fuyutsuki.
1/700 scale plastic model
Available as either a surface or full-hull model
Includes ship name decals for Mitsushio, Asagumo, and Yamagumo
Completed size: Approximately 168mm in length
Includes one ship
This product requires assembly and painting.
Separate adhesives, tools, paints, etc. are required for assembly and painting.
"Plastic Model" is a registered trademark of the Japan Plastic Model Industrial Cooperative.
*This product does not include adhesive, paint, tools, or batteries.
Safety Warning
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Plastic model requiring assembly and painting. Adhesives, tools, and paint are sold separately.
1/700 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit
Completed size: 168mm long
Available as a full-hull or offshore model
Includes ship name decals for Mitsuo, Asagumo, and Yamagumo