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Order within 6 Hours 25 mins with Scheduled Delivery. If you place an order within this time, We will ship Monday, May 11 2026. This delivery time is calculated by DHL and FedEx. You can check the exact delivery date on checkout page.
USA: Sunday, May 10 ~
Australia: Tuesday, May 12 ~
Asia: Monday, May 11 ~
UAE: Tuesday, May 12 ~
Order within 6 Hours 25 mins with Scheduled Delivery. If you place an order within this time, We will ship Monday, May 11 2026. This delivery time is calculated by DHL and FedEx. You can check the exact delivery date on checkout page.
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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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