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Light Cruiser Tenryu 1942 Imperial Japanese Navy Hasegawa 1/700 BATTLESHIP JAPAN

Light Cruiser Tenryu 1942 Imperial Japanese Navy Hasegawa 1/700

Hasegawa Tenryu has a reputation for being easy to assemble. I added a handrail for the etched part and I tried to make an antenna. The area of the linoleum deck is quite large. It is a light cruiser that is good at night battle equipped with many torpedo tubes.
Destroyer Nenohi 1933 Imperial Japanese Navy Aoshima 1/700 BATTLESHIP JAPAN

Destroyer Nenohi 1933 Imperial Japanese Navy Aoshima 1/700

It is the Aoshima kit of destroyer Nenohi. The gun barrel of the main gun was changed to the brass wire, and even though I was a beginner, I was reckless... But the impression when it is completed with or without a handrail is quite different.
Heavy Cruiser Haguro 1945 Imperial Japanese Navy Fujimi 1/700 BATTLESHIP JAPAN

Heavy Cruiser Haguro 1945 Imperial Japanese Navy Fujimi 1/700

I made Fujimi's heavy cruiser Haguro. At this time, I was thinking that it would be best to just assemble it and paint it, and I would like to just install a handrail to improve the precision. I thought it was only gray, but it has a lot of detailed paintings.
Light Cruiser Abukuma 1941 Imperial Japanese Navy Tamiya 1/700 BATTLESHIP JAPAN

Light Cruiser Abukuma 1941 Imperial Japanese Navy Tamiya 1/700

It is Tamiya's light cruiser Abukuma. This kit has a favorable review that it is easy to assemble even for beginners. I used a handrail with etched parts sold separately. I tried to set up an antenna, but it is quite difficult to work.
Destroyer Kagero 1941 Imperial Japanese Navy Aoshima 1/700 BATTLESHIP JAPAN

Destroyer Kagero 1941 Imperial Japanese Navy Aoshima 1/700

It is Aoshima's destroyer Kagero. Is it a pretty old kit? The number of parts is small. It was my first plastic model of a warship, so I had a tough time. It was funny that the flag of the rising sun was soaked in water and waited for a long time even though it was a seal.
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