Here we have 5 more Japanese's ships 4 Asashio class Destroyers and the Cruiser Mogami in her late war configuration with a flight deck of all things. The Mogami was badly damaged off Midway in 1942 and was rebuilt with a flight deck to carry sea planes to boost the recon assets available to the fleet.
Here you can see a photo of the sea planes , They are a handy assets but you might want your 4 8 inch guns back. Hybrid Cruiser carriers were an idea that got tossed around a lot in the 1920, very few were made Japan did it here to save time an money rebuilding the aft turrets or so I believe.
This one was printed for me by accident I wanted some early war versions of these but it could be useful later.
The Asashio Class were a design of the late 30s Japan's first design of greater than 2000 tons Displacement. They were fast, 35 knots, with 6 five in guns and a pair of 4 torpedo launchers (with reloads). They were also the First Japanese destroyer equipped with Sonar
The Asashio were considered a very useful design and became the basis for both the Kagero and Yugumo class which were basically larger versions of the same design.
This one was printed for me by accident I wanted some early war versions of these but it could be useful later.
The Asashio Class were a design of the late 30s Japan's first design of greater than 2000 tons Displacement. They were fast, 35 knots, with 6 five in guns and a pair of 4 torpedo launchers (with reloads). They were also the First Japanese destroyer equipped with Sonar
The Asashio were considered a very useful design and became the basis for both the Kagero and Yugumo class which were basically larger versions of the same design.
We have 5 ships of 1/2400 Scale for another 10 points
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Sylvain: Great little squadron! Your Japanese fleet seems to be coming along quite nicely. Génial!





Thank you, we'll see some more Japanese and some Americans will be coming as well
ReplyDeleteGuns AND planes does feel like it would be more fun on one ship...
ReplyDeleteits does feel that way but it rarely seems to have worked out
DeleteThis collection is coming along wonderfully
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DeleteLooking good Adam!
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DeleteSo many ships today!
ReplyDeleteIt has been a heavy naval day.
DeleteClassy looking ships
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DeleteThe fleet grows Adam. Excellent work on these ships.
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DeleteGreat work, Adam.
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DeleteA nice addition to your fleet, well done.
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DeleteGreat stuff Adam
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