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Battleship Mikasa was completed on March 1, 1902 at Vickers Sons and Maxim in the United Kingdom.
Armed with 4 30.5 cm main guns, 14 15.2 cm secondary armaments, 16 7.6 cm auxiliary guns, 4 4.7 cm quick-firing guns, and 4 45.7 cm torpedo tubes underwater.
Maximum speed 18 knots Color: Battle of Tsushima | Pattern name (type): Single item Product introduction This is a plastic model of Hasegawa "1/350 Battle of Tsushima Mikasa". As part of the Six-Six Fleet (planning to deploy six battleships and six armored cruisers), it was ordered and completed by the British Vickers Company in 1902, not only for the Russo-Japanese War but also for World War I and Siberian intervention. Three-dimensional battleship "Mikasa"
that also participated. * This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting. * Adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting. * "Plastic model"
is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative Association. Ordered and completed by the British Vickers Company in 1902 as part of the Six-Six Fleet (planning to deploy six battleships and six armored cruisers) from Discovery Japan Mall. The battleship "Mikasa"
that also participated in such events is three-dimensionalized. It is a plastic assembly kit. P.when ( A ) .execute (function (A) {A.on ( a: expander: toggle_description: toggle: collapse , function (data) {window.scroll (0, data.expander. $ Expander [ 0] .offsetTop-100);});})
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Armed with 4 30.5 cm main guns, 14 15.2 cm secondary armaments, 16 7.6 cm auxiliary guns, 4 4.7 cm quick-firing guns, and 4 45.7 cm torpedo tubes underwater.
Maximum speed 18 knots Color: Battle of Tsushima | Pattern name (type): Single item Product introduction This is a plastic model of Hasegawa "1/350 Battle of Tsushima Mikasa". As part of the Six-Six Fleet (planning to deploy six battleships and six armored cruisers), it was ordered and completed by the British Vickers Company in 1902, not only for the Russo-Japanese War but also for World War I and Siberian intervention. Three-dimensional battleship "Mikasa"
that also participated. * This product is a plastic model that requires assembly and painting. * Adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting. * "Plastic model"
is a registered trademark owned by the Japan Plastic Model Industry Cooperative Association. Ordered and completed by the British Vickers Company in 1902 as part of the Six-Six Fleet (planning to deploy six battleships and six armored cruisers) from Discovery Japan Mall. The battleship "Mikasa"
that also participated in such events is three-dimensionalized. It is a plastic assembly kit. P.when ( A ) .execute (function (A) {A.on ( a: expander: toggle_description: toggle: collapse , function (data) {window.scroll (0, data.expander. $ Expander [ 0] .offsetTop-100);});})
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