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Kagero KAG16036 - - Super Drawings in 3D 36 - Yahagi
Kagero KAG16036 - - Super Drawings in 3D 36 - Yahagi
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92 pages
118 renders
18 anaglyphs 3D
Double sheet A2 with the plans
Yahagi, the second Japanese warship of that name, was the third of the four Agano-class vessels (the other three being Agano, Noshiro and Sakawa). Construction of the Agano-class cruisers was approved by the Japanese parliament (Diet) in March 1939 under the Fourth Naval Armaments Enhancement Program (Dai-Yon-Ji Kaigun Gunbi Jujitsu Keikaku), also known as 'Four-in-Circle' Program (Maru Yon Keikaku), or simply Maru 4. Under the terms of the program, the four light cruisers (kei jun’yokan), also referred to as type B cruisers (otsu-gata jun’yokan, or simply otsu jun) and officially classed as second-class cruisers (ni-to jun’yokan), were to fulfill the role of destroyer squadron flagships. At that time destroyer squadrons (DesRon), called literarily torpedo squadrons (suirai sentai), consisted of four four-ship destroyer divisions (DesDiv, or kuchiku-tai).
Note *** Plastic Model Kits do not come with Glue & Paints unless stated otherwise.
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Profiles
92 pages
118 renders
18 anaglyphs 3D
Double sheet A2 with the plans
Yahagi, the second Japanese warship of that name, was the third of the four Agano-class vessels (the other three being Agano, Noshiro and Sakawa). Construction of the Agano-class cruisers was approved by the Japanese parliament (Diet) in March 1939 under the Fourth Naval Armaments Enhancement Program (Dai-Yon-Ji Kaigun Gunbi Jujitsu Keikaku), also known as 'Four-in-Circle' Program (Maru Yon Keikaku), or simply Maru 4. Under the terms of the program, the four light cruisers (kei jun’yokan), also referred to as type B cruisers (otsu-gata jun’yokan, or simply otsu jun) and officially classed as second-class cruisers (ni-to jun’yokan), were to fulfill the role of destroyer squadron flagships. At that time destroyer squadrons (DesRon), called literarily torpedo squadrons (suirai sentai), consisted of four four-ship destroyer divisions (DesDiv, or kuchiku-tai).
Note *** Plastic Model Kits do not come with Glue & Paints unless stated otherwise.
