1/250 Japanese Navy battleship Yamato

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: プラモデル 1/250 日本海軍 戦艦 大和
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Item number: 603175302
Released date: 11 May 2025
Maker: Micro Ace

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description The battleship Yamato started construction in Kure in 1937. It was handed over to the Navy in December 1941 and was reorganized into the First Fleet.
It was replaced by the battleship Nagato, who had been a flagship until then, and became a flagship under Isoroku Yamamoto, Commander-in-Chief of the Combined Fleet.
The Pacific War began. Starting with the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese captured various places with great speed.
However, Yamato did not appear until the Battle of USS Midway in June 1942. At the Battle of USS Midway, Yamato returned to Katsura Island without roaring its main guns.
In 1943, Yamato lost its position as a flagship until the Battle of Mariana in June 1944. At the Battle of Mariana, Yamato fired its main guns at enemy fighters. This was the first time that Yamato's main guns roared.
In the Battle of Leite in October 1944, Yamato did well but lost many of its main warships, including Musashi, at the Battle of Mariana in June 1945. This was the first time that Yamato's main guns roared.
In the Battle of Leite, Yamato did well but lost many of its main battleships, including Musashi, at the Battle of Mariana.
After a difficult battle, the Japanese fought with the Kamikaze Special Attack Team. After that, Yamato made a sortie to Okinawa.
It was clear that Yamato could give an advantage to those who control the air. However, Yamato returned to Japan and made a sortie to Okinawa.
It was already clear that Yamato could give an advantage to those who control the air. At that time, Yamato made a sortie to Okinawa.
At 2 : 23 p.m.
On April 7, 1945, nearly 400 American carrier-based aircraft attacked in waves off Cape Bonomisaki, Kyushu, received more than 20 torpedoes and bombs, and sank at 2 : 23 p.m.
About 2500 of the crew were killed together with Yamato in the last battle.
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