Fusō (扶桑) was a central-battery ironclad built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) in the 1870s. She was built in the United Kingdom because such ships could not yet be constructed in Japan. The ship participated in the First Sino-Japanese War of 1894–95 where she was damaged during the Battle of the Yalu River in 1894 and participated in the Battle of Weihaiwei in early 1895. She collided with two Japanese ships during a storm and sank in 1897. She was refloated the following year and repaired. Fusō played a minor role in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904–1905 and was reclassified as a coast defense ship after the war. She was struck from the Navy List in 1908 and sold for scrap the following year.
The model is built using materials and design corresponding to the period of the ship's history after modification in 1894.


The model was built by a professional modeler and collector, a former naval officer - a specialist in maritime history Igor Chernyak. His models are in museums around the world (Haifa National Maritime Museum, Cyprus Maritime Heritage Center, CORAL GROUP Heritage Center) and in private collections. Each model by Igor Chernyak is a work of art! Precise detailing and maximum approximation to the original.

The model is built in 1/250 scale. 
The model on the stand is located along the waterline.
Showcase and stand have dimensions - 51 x 13x 18 cm. Plexiglass.

Shipment of the model - in a solid, durable and solid package, excluding damage as much as possible.

The model is sent by airmail - delivery time is 5-6 days.