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[Brand Introduction]
Pitroad is a brand specializing in models and plastic kits in Japan, known for its high quality and detail.
[Product Description]
The Pitlord 1/700 Skywave Series Japanese Maritime Force Destroyer DDG-163 Amatsukaze is the first missile-equipped destroyer commissioned by the Maritime Force in 1965 and has a proud operational history of over 30 years. This assembly plastic model accurately recreates the look of the destroyer at the time of commissioning, equipped with two 3-inch twin rapid-fire guns and one Tartar surface-to-air missile launcher. It can be assembled as either an at-sea model or a full hull model, with an approximate length of 187mm upon completion. The kit also includes color-etched parts for the flag and flagpole, as well as a ship nameplate (8mm x 40mm). The flag can be bent by hand to recreate the appearance of fluttering in the wind.
[Material]
Material: Plastic
[Size/Specifications]
Classification
Scale
Length Upon Completion
FREE
1/700
Approx. 187mm
[Usage Instructions]
Follow the assembly instructions provided to assemble the parts. Note that glue, tools, and paint will need to be prepared separately for assembly and painting.
[Precautions]
As small parts are included, care should be taken to keep them out of reach of children. Caution is necessary when using sharp tools during assembly. Avoid storing in direct sunlight or high-temperature environments.
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A plastic model that requires assembly and painting. Separately, adhesives, tools, paint, etc. are required.
1/700 scale unpainted plastic assembly kit
Size when finished: Total length approx. 187 mm
offshore and full hull models can be selected
flag, color etched parts on the flag pole, ship name plate (8 mm x 40 mm) included
Material Composition: plastic
To request a return or exchange, please note that it is mandatory to provide a video of the unpacking of the package.