Fujimi FH-53 FJ-45242 1/700 IJN Heavy Cruiser Suzuya Plastic Model Kit  [FJ-45242]

Fujimi 45242 - FH-53 1/700 IJN Heavy Cruiser Suzuya (1944/Sho Ichigo Operation)
Price:
AUD$43.23
Brand:
Fujimi
Model:
FJ-45242
Condition:
Brand New
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FH-53 series: Suzuya 1/700 kit summary

This is a 1/700 scale plastic model kit representing the Imperial Japanese Navy heavy cruiser Suzuya in its 1944 Sho Ichigo operation configuration, issued as part of Fujimi's FH-53 series.

The real-world Suzuya was one of Imperial Japan's heavy cruisers built in the 1930s and operated through multiple Pacific War engagements. As a member of its cruiser class, Suzuya underwent refits and changes in armament and superstructure over the course of the war, with later-1944 configurations reflecting those wartime modifications and wear. The ship's operational history places it within late-war fleet movements and surface actions, and reference photographs from 1944 show altered topside fittings compared with earlier appearances.

For modelers, this kit targets representation of the ship's late-1944 appearance. The scale allows for deck detail suitable for small-scale rigging and painting, and the FH-53 series alignment provides a consistent approach across Fujimi's 1/700 naval releases. Builders should plan for fine painting and possible aftermarket rigging if greater fidelity is required; instruction sheets typically cover assembly order and decal placement specific to the 1944 configuration.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/700
  • Assembly: Plastic model kit

This compact model reproduces Suzuya's 1944 appearance and is recommended for modellers accustomed to small-scale assembly and delicate finishing work.

Sharp sprue cutters, a fine hobby knife, tweezers, and a steady hand are essential for handling small fittings and precise gluing on 1/700 components.
Yes. Photo-etched railings and detail sets are common upgrades for this scale and can significantly sharpen the ship's profile if you are comfortable fitting them.
Fujimi instruction sheets typically show decal positions and assembly sequence; review them before painting to ensure accurate placement for the 1944 option.
Light weathering can replicate wartime wear on topside fittings and hull surfaces; use subtle washes and dry-brushing to avoid overwhelming small-scale detail.

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