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Yamashita Hobby 1/700 IJN Destroyer Take - Inbox Review

Dave Ward

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I've not had a Yamashita Model before - this was purchased from Japan by surface mail ( < 3 months ).
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The Take was a 'Mutsu' Class small destroyer - launched in 1943 - it actually survived the war!
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The back of the end opening box has the colour profile
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All the sprues are very cleanly moulded with some slide moulding. Bear in mind this is a small destroyer 140mm long X 11mm beam.
Instructions are clearly printed at a good size......................
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Some detail shotsDSCF3504.JPGDSCF3505.JPG
Hull plating vastly overscale - but it's there!
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The baseplate/central bulkhead - a bit belts & braces!
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Fine moulding - bottom planks on boat - sprue attachments OK, considering the size of the parts!
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Swann-Morton 10A scalpel for size comparison

I'm pretty impressed with this model it makes the Tamiya/Fujimi/Aoshima/Pit Road offerings look very much last century. The other maker who produces similar detailed models is Flyhawk.
These models are not very common - I had to buy mine from Japan, where there are models that never seem to have exported to the West! Prices vary a lot, if you add in airmail, then they are pretty expensive. I trialled surface mail & the total cost was a few pennies over £11, but I had to wait nearly three months. It wasn't tracked ( really cheapest delivery! ), so you can't be sure it hasn't gone astray - which is why I did the trial with a cheap model. You'll probably be OK, but I'm going to stick with one of the mainstream retail outfits in Japan - Hobby Search.
Dave
 
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