Product introduction
Hasegawa 1/350 scale first battleship model. The "flagship" of the Combined Fleet.

・ Number of parts… 847 ・ Overall length of model… 643mm ・ Overall width of model… 110mm

Assembly drawing consists of 3 parts ◇ Assembly explanation drawing ◇ Separate volume actual ship manual (monochrome 16 pages) ◇ Separate volume painting instruction manual and tension line instruction manual

戦艦「長門」

1/350 scale Japanese Navy battleship Nagato "at the beginning of the war in 1945"
The battleship "Nagato" was launched on November 9, 1919, and was completed on November 25, 1920 as the first ship of the Eight-eight Fleet Plan. Equipped with the world's largest 41 cm gun, it was the strongest and fastest battleship in the world with a maximum speed of 26.7 knots (at the time of the final public test).

He served as the flagship of the Combined Fleet for a long time and was heavily used for public relations activities to show off the naval power of Japan. I am.

Since she has a 41 cm gun with a long range of about 30,000 meters, she needs to raise the gun command post, observatory, battle bridge, etc., which makes it a complicated and uniquely shaped bridge. increase.

There is a large pillar in the center, and the structure supported by the six pillars is called a rosho, and after the completion of "Nagato", it became the focus of attention of the Western powers of the Navy. She was the first battleship to have a commander elevator on the bridge for a tall bridge. In addition, the upper part of the mast was equipped with a large rangefinder with a baseline length of 10 meters for the first time in Japan.

In April 1934, the Kure Naval Arsenal began a major modernization renovation work. In order to increase her gun battle distance, the elevation angle of her main gun was raised from 30 degrees to 43 degrees and replaced with a .45 caliber Type 89 41 cm twin gun. The defense is focused on underwater defense and equipped with a huge bulge on the side. At the same time as protecting against torpedoes, it prevented the increase in draft due to the increase in weight.

The 21 boilers were all heavy oil-fired cans, and 4 of them were large, so a total of 10 boilers achieved an additional 2,000 horsepower increase to 82,000 horsepower, so there was only one chimney. The induction chimney, which has been popular with the people for many years, has disappeared. Although the weight increased by about 65,500 tons due to the extension of the stern and the strengthening of the bulge, the speed was still able to sail at 25 knots.

In this way, "Nagato" was reborn on January 31, 1936 as a modernized and completely new battleship with a sea trial displacement of 43,580 tons, and the war began almost in this form.

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