Thursday, December 28, 2006 - 03:46 PM UTC
Following suit with Hasegawa Models two latest cruiser releases in 1/700 scale (Myōkō (妙高), and
Nachi (那智), we have this advance news of two more IJN cruiser subjects, slated for a June, 2007 arrival date.
1/700 Japanese Navy Heavy Cruiser "KINUGASA"

ITEM NO: HAS 43348
SCALE: 1:700
ARRIVAL: June 2007




*actual product may not be exactly as shown

Category: WWII I.J.N. Heavy Cruiser
# of Parts: 143
Markings:
- I.J.N. November 1942 3rd Solomon naval battle





1/700 Japanese Navy Heavy Cruiser "AOBA"

ITEM NO: HAS 43347
SCALE: 1:700
ARRIVAL: June 2007




*actual product may not be exactly as shown

Category: WWII I.J.N. Heavy Cruiser
# of Parts: 172

Includes several newly tooled parts.

Markings:
- I.J.N. July 1945



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Ok, Gunny, this time you didn't sucker us in as much, you let us know they were Japanese cruisers up front. These are re-releases, aren't they? Any word on what changes, if any, that have been made to the kits?
DEC 28, 2006 - 06:21 PM
Hi Rodger! Correct, mate, re-releases they are, and specifics aren't known yet, but as soon as I get more info, I'll do something more in depth. . .If these re-tooled kits compare to Hasegawas recent re-issues, they should prove to be quite good and interesting, as well! Cheers, ~Gunny
DEC 28, 2006 - 06:31 PM
I'll get y'all some historical background as soon as I get my work room put back together. SmileyCentral.com
DEC 28, 2006 - 11:36 PM
Aoba and Kinugaza were sister ships. Both were completed in 1927. They only mounted 6 8" guns and 4 4.7" secondary. KInugaza got nailed off of Gaudalcanal in Nov 1942. Aoba almost made it getting sunk in shallow water at Kure at the end of july 1945 They were the first cruisers with mounted catapults in the Japanese Navy. Sorry to steal your thunder Gator. I have the Conway Navy series.....well 2 out of three of them as I wasn't interested in pre dreadnaught at the time I found them. (Vol 1 was 1860 - 1905) Great Reference books if you can find them "All the World's Fighting Ships" vol 2 goes from 1906 through 1921, vol 3 from 1922 thru 1946
DEC 30, 2006 - 01:54 AM
Hey Steve. No worries mate. I've posted a detailed history here: Link Gator
DEC 30, 2006 - 02:38 AM
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