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Hasegawa 40153 1/450 IJN Aircraft Carrier Shinano

Hasegawa 40153 1/450 IJN Aircraft Carrier Shinano

Shinano was built and launched in absolute secrecy. She set out for the first time with construction crew still aboard and without a load of aircraft. At her launch she was the largest aircraft carrier ever made, built on the basis of an eight-hundred seventy foot-long battleship hull. The pall of secrecy was drawn so tightly around her that nobody in US Naval Intelligence believed the vessel existed-even after it was sunk by the submarine USS Archer Fish.

Features

  • Five carrier-based planes and full decals.

Decals (markings)

  • IJN November 1944
$23.71

Original: $67.73

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Hasegawa 40153 1/450 IJN Aircraft Carrier Shinano—

$67.73

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Hasegawa 40153 1/450 IJN Aircraft Carrier Shinano

Shinano was built and launched in absolute secrecy. She set out for the first time with construction crew still aboard and without a load of aircraft. At her launch she was the largest aircraft carrier ever made, built on the basis of an eight-hundred seventy foot-long battleship hull. The pall of secrecy was drawn so tightly around her that nobody in US Naval Intelligence believed the vessel existed-even after it was sunk by the submarine USS Archer Fish.

Features

  • Five carrier-based planes and full decals.

Decals (markings)

  • IJN November 1944

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Shinano was built and launched in absolute secrecy. She set out for the first time with construction crew still aboard and without a load of aircraft. At her launch she was the largest aircraft carrier ever made, built on the basis of an eight-hundred seventy foot-long battleship hull. The pall of secrecy was drawn so tightly around her that nobody in US Naval Intelligence believed the vessel existed-even after it was sunk by the submarine USS Archer Fish.

Features

  • Five carrier-based planes and full decals.

Decals (markings)

  • IJN November 1944