This arrived today along with Maya, and a great book titled "The World of Unfamiliar Ship Models that no one ever knew about".
The ship was one of three built for JMSDF in the early 70's and decommissioned in 2000.
This is a reissued with new box art, the vessel is a close match to the Atsumi class LST's but is 9 metres longer and 500 tons heavier. Pit Road also produce the Atsumi class.
You won't be building this for long, there are just two sprues, and one of these is dedicated to the ship itself. Unlike Pit-Road's other kits ( including the Atsumi LST-4101), this one does not have the colour chart on the back of the box there is a seperate sheet inside the box with the painting details.
The other sprue is dedicated to the tanks, trucks, and LCM's for the ship, there is also a 4 page instruction sheet that's easy to follow.
The hull has great deck detail, hull sides are smooth, but then so was the ship herself. Front face of the bridge and superstructure sides are also well detaielde, and with a wash will really stand out. There are no doors moulded to the sides of the upper superstructure.
The large crane over the well deck is nicely done. It appears possible that the bow doors could be posed open, but they both have a small knockout pin mark on them, also as there is no ramp included (strange huh?) you will need to scratch build one.
There is a tiny bit of flash on the bow doors and tiny sink marks on parts A9.
I found these links for the ship and the Atsumi class:
http://www.seaforces.org/marint/Japan-M ... -class.htm
http://www.seaforces.org/marint/Japan-M ... -class.htm
This arrived today along with Maya, and a great book titled "The World of Unfamiliar Ship Models that no one ever knew about".
The ship was one of three built for JMSDF in the early 70's and decommissioned in 2000.
This is a reissued with new box art, the vessel is a close match to the Atsumi class LST's but is 9 metres longer and 500 tons heavier. Pit Road also produce the Atsumi class.
You won't be building this for long, there are just two sprues, and one of these is dedicated to the ship itself. Unlike Pit-Road's other kits ( including the Atsumi LST-4101), this one does not have the colour chart on the back of the box there is a seperate sheet inside the box with the painting details.
The other sprue is dedicated to the tanks, trucks, and LCM's for the ship, there is also a 4 page instruction sheet that's easy to follow.
The hull has great deck detail, hull sides are smooth, but then so was the ship herself. Front face of the bridge and superstructure sides are also well detaielde, and with a wash will really stand out. There are no doors moulded to the sides of the upper superstructure.
The large crane over the well deck is nicely done. It appears possible that the bow doors could be posed open, but they both have a small knockout pin mark on them, also as there is no ramp included (strange huh?) you will need to scratch build one.
There is a tiny bit of flash on the bow doors and tiny sink marks on parts A9.
I found these links for the ship and the Atsumi class:
http://www.seaforces.org/marint/Japan-Maritime-Self-Defense-Force/Amphibious-Ship/Miura-class.htm
http://www.seaforces.org/marint/Japan-Maritime-Self-Defense-Force/Amphibious-Ship/Atsumi-class.htm