Post by Keith Heitmann on Oct 22, 2003 5:03:18 GMT -5
The Mogami's characteristic appearance with rear turrets removed for construction of flight deck is faithfully reproduced.
The sharp stern allowed Mogami to cruise at high-speeds. Anchor chains and safety attachment system are precisely carved.
The compact bridge structure designed to save weight and lower center of gravity, as well as the uniquely shaped funnel are characteristic features of "Mogami class" cruisers.
As the 61cm triple tube torpedo launchers are molded as separate parts, you will be able to set them as you wish. Armament including 12.7cm gun turrets and 25mm triple gun anti-aircraft batteries are sharply reproduced.
The replicated layout of the rear flight deck, where Aichi E13A "Jake" and Mitsubishi F1M "Pete" hydroplanes were loaded with rails and turntables, is based on recently acquired data.
About the Japanese Aircraft Carrying Cruiser Mogami
Tamiya presents the unique Japanese Navy Aircraft Carrying Cruiser Mogami, which was able to carry 11 hydroplanes in the second half of the Pacific war. She was equipped with 15.5cm cannons mounted on 5 dual gun turrets and was completed on July 1935 as the 1st ship of the "Mogami class" cruisers. The main guns were replaced during 1939/40 with dual 20cm gun turrets transforming these light cruisers into heavy cruisers. In the first half of the WWII, the Mogami took part in the Malay landing operation and the battle of Sunda Strait. However, during the battle of Midway in June 1942, the Mogami violently crushed into the port side of the Mikuma. During repairs, the rear part of the ship was equipped with a flight deck that could fit 11 planes and ten 25mm triple gun anti-aircraft batteries were added. The Mogami participated in the Battle of the Mariana in June 1944 and in October 1944, she fought against enemy fleet at night in the Battle of Leyte. After sustaining heavy fire from the US fleet, the Mogami erupted in flames, and the decision was made to abandon ship and sink it with torpedoes. The Mogami disappeared into the depths of the Mindanao Sea.
About the model
Japanese Aircraft Carrying Cruiser Mogami plastic assembly kit. 1/700 scale, Overall length: 286.5mm, Overall width: 36.5mm. The compact bridge structure and particular shape of funnel are reproduced down to finest detail. The layout of the rear part flight deck with rails and turntables replica is based on most recent references. The main turrets can rotate after completion via polycap. Equipment such as armament including 12.7cm gun turrets or triple tube torpedo launchers, main mast, aircraft crane and catapults are sharply reproduced.