YAMATO JAPANESE BATTLESHIP TAMIYA 1:350The Yamato (大和) was a battleship of the Imperial Japanese Navy. Together with her equal Musashi class she was the largest battleship ever built, with a displacement of 72,810 tons and main armament consisting of 9 460 mm guns. Yamato took part in the Battle of Midway and the Battle of the Philippine Sea without directly taking part in the fighting. In 1945 she was sent on a suicide mission (Operation Ten-Go) against the American fleet in a desperate attempt to defend Okinawa. She was sunk before reaching the island by an American air attack on April 7, 1945.
TAMIYA LIQUID GLUE FOR PLASTIC WITH BRUSH 20 GR WARNING: Glue for plastic models, contains acetone, keep out of reach of children. Use in well-ventilated areas. Do not inhale or ingest. We do not ship to the Canary Islands.
GERMAN BATTLESHIP TIRPITZ 1/350 TAMIYA 717MM X 103MM The Tirpitz was a battleship of the German Kriegsmarine, the second and last unit of the Bismarck class. It was designed, together with its sister ship Bismarck, to be the spearhead of the German navy. Entering service long after the outbreak of the Second World War, the ship participated in very few war actions, spending most of its life hiding in the Norwegian fjords from Allied attacks; in fact, it served as a "fleet in being", that is, keeping a large amount of enemy forces busy due to its potential danger. After the sinking of its sister ship Bismarck, it was nicknamed by the Norwegians "The Lonely Queen of the North" (Den ensomme Nordens Dronning). We do not ship to the Canary Islands.