http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10160882

And the new IJN Taiho in full hull mode from Fujimi in 1/700 is also out:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10160887

Enjoy !
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I have seen a review of this kit. It actually includes detail to the hanger deck! LOL It looks like an awesome kit. Highly recommend it and will being getting me up to three for all three carriers of the class as soon as possible after it comes out.Atma wrote:The Pit Road's IJN Unryu is been re-released as it seems by this link:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10162087
Those kits was rare nowdays, IJN Unryu and IJN Katsuragi(Did Pit Road also released the IJN Amagi as well), and all I knew about those kits is that where far better than the old Aoshima kits.
So any reviews/comments ? Anyone build one of those ?
Thanks in advance.
The IJN Katsuragi had some significant differences from the IJN Unryu and IJN Amagi, Pit-Road had some extra/different parts for IJN Katsurag model.DennisJP wrote:I have seen a review of this kit. It actually includes detail to the hanger deck! LOL It looks like an awesome kit. Highly recommend it and will being getting me up to three for all three carriers of the class as soon as possible after it comes out.Atma wrote:The Pit Road's IJN Unryu is been re-released as it seems by this link:
http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10162087
Those kits was rare nowdays, IJN Unryu and IJN Katsuragi(Did Pit Road also released the IJN Amagi as well), and all I knew about those kits is that where far better than the old Aoshima kits.
So any reviews/comments ? Anyone build one of those ?
Thanks in advance.
Atma wrote:Dan maybe can shed some light on the differences on the three ships.
Thanks for the info. The Unryu kit I'am talking about is the new one from Pitroad. Wont be released until this month or next. I have seen the review on it already and it looks pretty good. Includes big sections of the hangers inside.Dan K wrote:Aside from the various changes in radar fit, Katsuragi differed visually from Unryu and Amagi in two ways:
1) she had hexagonal edged funnels, instead of the oval curved edges
2) her sponson supports were rectangular in cross-section, not round. See below.
I would not agree the the PitRoad Unryus are comparable to the latest Fujimi or Aoshima releases. Some fit issues, also a lot of raised detail on the flight decks. Martin Quinn has weighed in on this before, as he has built the PitRoad Amagi. All of mine are still in box.
Ok, thanks.Dan K wrote:I know which ones you are referring to, Dennis. :smallsmile: These are just a re-release of the initial kits. I agree that they come with a portion of the top hangar deck/evelvator shaft, which is a nice extra and better than most 1/700 IJN CV kits provide. Though, if you want a detailed elevator shaft with some decking in 1/700, the Tamiya Junyo kit is excellent. FineMolds happens to make a PE version of that setup, which can be adapted to others ships with a little work. I do stand by my other comments on the PitRoad kit.
Speaking of PE, PitRoad also released a very nice, dedicated, expensive PE set for its Unryu class with the intial releases. No idea if it is being included with the kit this time around.
Regarding the IJN camo greens, these were specially formulated as part of the camouflage experiments conducted in the spring of 1944. Not a pure match for the IJA green.
Excuse me, Dan, but what do you mean saying �the latest Aoshima releases�? I know only Aoshima Unryu 1994 and Amagi 1993, and both are definitely worse than the Pit-Road versions. There are not only raised deck details (even deck markings), but also deck shape discrepancies + caricature hull features + overall poor detailing: family resemblance to Aoshima Soryu 1971.Dan K wrote:I would not agree the the PitRoad Unryus are comparable to the latest Fujimi or Aoshima releases. Some fit issues, also a lot of raised detail on the flight decks.