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Japanese Yamato Battleship (1941) 36 Inches Model

Japanese Yamato Battleship (1941) 36 Inches Model

36L x 1W x 1H Inches (91.44L x 2.54W x 2.54H Cm)

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The Japanese Yamato Battleship (1941) was one of the largest and most powerful battleships ever built, serving as the pride of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Our 36-inch Japanese Yamato Battleship (1941) model is skilled handcrafted from premium Canadian red cedar, Teak, and Mahogany,... using the plank-on-frame method. Requires 3 to 6 months to complete, ensuring refined craftsmanship and remarkable detail. We build each model until you are fully satisfied. During production, we’ll send you detailed photos at each key stage: - Hull construction - Deck detailing and structures - Final painting and finishing touches Once the final version is approved, your model will be securely packed in a custom wooden crate with protective cushioning to ensure safe delivery anywhere in the world. Ready to bring your dream ship to life? Contact us today to start your custom build or explore more at: Custom-made Projects Japanese Yamato Battleship (1941) was the lead ship of the Imperial Japanese Navy’s Yamato-class battleships and remains the heaviest and most powerfully armed battleship ever built. Launched in 1940 and commissioned in 1941, Japanese Yamato Battleship (1941) was designed to counter the numerically superior U.S. Navy with unmatched firepower, featuring nine 18.1-inch (460 mm) main guns—the largest ever mounted on a warship. Despite her immense power, Japanese Yamato Battleship (1941) saw limited action during World War II, as shifting naval strategies favored aircraft carriers. She participated in the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944 and other operations, but her role was often restricted due to fuel shortages and the threat of air attacks. Japanese Yamato Battleship (1941) final mission was Operation Ten-Go in April 1945, a desperate attempt to defend Okinawa. She was sunk by overwhelming U.S. carrier-based aircraft before reaching her target, taking most of her crew with her. Yamato remains a symbol of Japanese’s naval ambition and wartime sacrifice.
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Quelle beauté ! Il brille si admirablement dans mon bureau. Fabriqué avec des matériaux de première qualité, et la finition est impeccable, ce qui en fait un produit digne d'un musée. J'adore !

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