SEALED CLASSIC 1986 TAMIYA 1/700 Scale Waterline WW II Japanese Navy I-16 & I-58 Submarine Set.

 Famous WW II Imperial Japanese Navy Submarines ;

 I-16 was a Large, 3,600 Ton Type C-1 Fleet Sub, Commissioned in 1940, Took Part in the Attacks on Pearl Harbor, 

Guadalcanal & New Guinea, Was Sunk by Destroyer USS ENGLAND off Cape Alexander, May 20, 1944.

I-58 was a Large 3,600 Ton Cruiser Type B-3 Fleet Sub, Commissioned in 1944, Took Part in the Attack Guam , 

Torpedoed & Sunk the USS INDIANAPOLIS, I-58 Survived the War and was Turned over to the USN. 

Model Kit  # WLS-072  In NEW, Mint Condition, Complete & Untouched, Still Sealed in the Shrink Wrap Film  ( See Photos).  

Can Only Be Assembled As Flat Hull, Water-Line Subs.     

This is a 1986 Limited Edition, 1/700 Scale Waterline Series Model Kit, Manufactured in Japan by TAMIYA Model Kits 

 in Exact 1/700 Waterline Scale with very Highly Molded Details & Clean Small Parts in this Highly Detailed Kit.  

Contains 2 Complete, Highly Detailed Submarines With Detailed Engraved Surfaces, Detailed Flat Waterline Hull,  

Highly Detailed Decks & All Weapons, Highly Detailed Conning Towers, All Masts & Snorkels, 5.0 Inch Main Deck Guns,

  25 mm & 13 mm AA Guns,  All Deck Accessories, Deck Hanger & Float-Plane for I-58, Steel Hull Weights, Etc.    

  Builds 2 Complete Waterline Submarines

 Includes Accurate & Authentic Decals for the Famous I-16 & I-58 Battle Flags & Hull and Aircraft Markings. 

 Imperial Japanese Navy,  Pacific War, Circa 1940-1944 .  

Contains Complete Detailed Pictorial Instructions Printed in English & Japanese with a Story of these Famous WW II Submarines.


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