1/350 Yukikaze Destroyer
SKU
Tam78020
Out of Stock
January 20, 1940 saw the completion of construction of the Japanese Kagero class destroyer. Along with her sister ships Hatsukaze, Amatukaze, and Tokitukaze, she became part of the 16th destroyer division under the command of the light cruiser Jintsu. At the beginning of WWII, the 16th destroyer division was part of the force which captured the Philippines, and on December 5, 1941, she took part in the fierce fighting with American forces near Palau and supported the invading forces at Legazpi. Afterwards she saw action throughout the Pacific Ocean at the Dutch East Indies, Midway, Guadalcanal, and the Solomon Islands. The Yukikaze also participated in the withdrawal of Guadalcanal and participated in sea battles at the Marianas and the Leyte Gulf. Throughout WWII the Yukikaze took part in numerous naval battles, escort duties, and supply runs and always returned safely from each sortie. She was among the few Japanese warships and the only one of her class still operational at the end of the war, and can be called the "lucky destroyer." As part of the post-war reparation agreement, the Yukikaze was transferred to the Republic of China, and in 1966 she became a reserve training ship.

This is a 1/350 full display model.
Model depicts the Yukikaze as she appeared during the 1945 Ten Ichi Go operation (Battle for Okinawa).
Parts included to build a waterline model or a display model with full hull.
It is possible to rotate the guns and torpedoes after assembling thanks to polycaps.
ABS has been used for the masts to ensure strength.
Photo-etched parts are prepared for the ladders, radio antennas etc.
Metal chains.
Display stand included.
Assembled model can be displayed in the package.

Suggested Paint Colors

TS-33 - Hull Red
TS-67 - IJN Gray (Sasebo Arsenal)
TS-69 - Linoleum Deck Brown
X-10 - Gun Metal
X-12 - Gold Leaf
X-2 - White
X-28 - Park Green
X-7 - Red
XF-1 - Flat Black
XF-2 - Flat White
XF-56 - Metallic Grey
XF-57 - Buff
XF-59 - Desert Yellow
XF-9 - Hull Red

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January 20, 1940 saw the completion of construction of the Japanese Kagero class destroyer. Along with her sister ships Hatsukaze, Amatukaze, and Tokitukaze, she became part of the 16th destroyer division under the command of the light cruiser Jintsu. At the beginning of WWII, the 16th destroyer division was part of the force which captured the Philippines, and on December 5, 1941, she took part in the fierce fighting with American forces near Palau and supported the invading forces at Legazpi. Afterwards she saw action throughout the Pacific Ocean at the Dutch East Indies, Midway, Guadalcanal, and the Solomon Islands. The Yukikaze also participated in the withdrawal of Guadalcanal and participated in sea battles at the Marianas and the Leyte Gulf. Throughout WWII the Yukikaze took part in numerous naval battles, escort duties, and supply runs and always returned safely from each sortie. She was among the few Japanese warships and the only one of her class still operational at the end of the war, and can be called the "lucky destroyer." As part of the post-war reparation agreement, the Yukikaze was transferred to the Republic of China, and in 1966 she became a reserve training ship. This is a 1/350 full display model. Model depicts the Yukikaze as she appeared during the 1945 Ten Ichi Go operation (Battle for Okinawa). Parts included to build a waterline model or a display model with full hull. It is possible to rotate the guns and torpedoes after assembling thanks to polycaps. ABS has been used for the masts to ensure strength. Photo-etched parts are prepared for the ladders, radio antennas etc. Metal chains. Display stand included. Assembled model can be displayed in the package. Suggested Paint Colors TS-33 - Hull Red TS-67 - IJN Gray (Sasebo Arsenal) TS-69 - Linoleum Deck Brown X-10 - Gun Metal X-12 - Gold Leaf X-2 - White X-28 - Park Green X-7 - Red XF-1 - Flat Black XF-2 - Flat White XF-56 - Metallic Grey XF-57 - Buff XF-59 - Desert Yellow XF-9 - Hull Red
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Short Description January 20, 1940 saw the completion of construction of the Japanese Kagero class destroyer. Along with her sister ships Hatsukaze, Amatukaze, and Tokitukaze, she became part of the 16th destroyer division under the command of the light cruiser Jintsu. At the beginning of WWII, the 16th destroyer division was part of the force which captured the Philippines, and on December 5, 1941, she took part in the fierce fighting with American forces near Palau and supported the invading forces at Legazpi. Afterwards she saw action throughout the Pacific Ocean at the Dutch East Indies, Midway, Guadalcanal, and the Solomon Islands. The Yukikaze also participated in the withdrawal of Guadalcanal and participated in sea battles at the Marianas and the Leyte Gulf. Throughout WWII the Yukikaze took part in numerous naval battles, escort duties, and supply runs and always returned safely from each sortie. She was among the few Japanese warships and the only one of her class still operational at the end of the war, and can be called the "lucky destroyer." As part of the post-war reparation agreement, the Yukikaze was transferred to the Republic of China, and in 1966 she became a reserve training ship. This is a 1/350 full display model. Model depicts the Yukikaze as she appeared during the 1945 Ten Ichi Go operation (Battle for Okinawa). Parts included to build a waterline model or a display model with full hull. It is possible to rotate the guns and torpedoes after assembling thanks to polycaps. ABS has been used for the masts to ensure strength. Photo-etched parts are prepared for the ladders, radio antennas etc. Metal chains. Display stand included. Assembled model can be displayed in the package. Suggested Paint Colors TS-33 - Hull Red TS-67 - IJN Gray (Sasebo Arsenal) TS-69 - Linoleum Deck Brown X-10 - Gun Metal X-12 - Gold Leaf X-2 - White X-28 - Park Green X-7 - Red XF-1 - Flat Black XF-2 - Flat White XF-56 - Metallic Grey XF-57 - Buff XF-59 - Desert Yellow XF-9 - Hull Red