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Hasegawa 40023 1/350 AntarctIca Observation Ship SOYA

Hasegawa 40023 1/350 AntarctIca Observation Ship SOYA

The Soya was a Japanese icebreaker, research and supply vessel from the Second World War and the post-war period. The unit was launched in February 1938. At the end of the service, the ship was 83.5 m long, 13.5 m wide, and had a displacement of about 4,100 tons. The maximum speed was 12-13 knots. The Soya was originally built to order for the Soviet Union as a commercial vessel adapted to navigate the northern waters, with floating ice. Its original name was Wołoczajewiec.

Features

  • Pre-washed on wooden deck
  • Anti moisture oil stein coating on wooden deck
  • Advanced all new adhesive
  • The adhesive of separate way is not a necessity
  • Ultra thickness(0.21mm)
  • Super detailed side border and structure side line.
  • Small chain included
$52.04
Hasegawa 40023 1/350 AntarctIca Observation Ship SOYA
$52.04

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Hasegawa 40023 1/350 AntarctIca Observation Ship SOYA

The Soya was a Japanese icebreaker, research and supply vessel from the Second World War and the post-war period. The unit was launched in February 1938. At the end of the service, the ship was 83.5 m long, 13.5 m wide, and had a displacement of about 4,100 tons. The maximum speed was 12-13 knots. The Soya was originally built to order for the Soviet Union as a commercial vessel adapted to navigate the northern waters, with floating ice. Its original name was Wołoczajewiec.

Features

  • Pre-washed on wooden deck
  • Anti moisture oil stein coating on wooden deck
  • Advanced all new adhesive
  • The adhesive of separate way is not a necessity
  • Ultra thickness(0.21mm)
  • Super detailed side border and structure side line.
  • Small chain included

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The Soya was a Japanese icebreaker, research and supply vessel from the Second World War and the post-war period. The unit was launched in February 1938. At the end of the service, the ship was 83.5 m long, 13.5 m wide, and had a displacement of about 4,100 tons. The maximum speed was 12-13 knots. The Soya was originally built to order for the Soviet Union as a commercial vessel adapted to navigate the northern waters, with floating ice. Its original name was Wołoczajewiec.

Features

  • Pre-washed on wooden deck
  • Anti moisture oil stein coating on wooden deck
  • Advanced all new adhesive
  • The adhesive of separate way is not a necessity
  • Ultra thickness(0.21mm)
  • Super detailed side border and structure side line.
  • Small chain included