This 1/700 scale plastic model reproduces the Imperial Japanese Navy battleship Fusō's 1941 configuration and is issued in Fujimi's TOKU-66 series for display-quality modelling.
Fusō began service in the mid 1910s and was substantially reconstructed in the 1930s to upgrade armour, machinery and the superstructure layout. She operated with Japanese naval forces in the Pacific theatre and was lost in late 1944. The 1941 appearance captures the ship after her interwar modernisation yet before later wartime changes.
The kit arrives as multiple plastic parts suited to intermediate or advanced modelmakers. Moulded components reflect the hull form and superstructure profiles expected in 1/700 naval kits; achievement of a quality display model will require careful fitting, paintwork and rigging. The published information does not list included photo-etched or decal sets, so plan additional detailing as needed.
A compact representation of Fusō in 1941 that is appropriate for dioramas, shelf displays or as a starting point for further upgrades and rigging enhancement.
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