Monday, September 14, 2015

Tamiya Models Fletcher Class Destroyer, Excellent Kit in my opinion


A few days earlier. I search for information on the Tamiya Models Fletcher Class Destroyer, so i would like to describe here.


I am biased. If the kit is Tamiya then there may be incorrect parts, sink marks on parts, assembly instructions and sucking too complicated assembly. but this is Tamiya and you can't get a better kit. This model makes a Fletcher class destroyer early bridge roundabout. so if you want a bridge next square so you'll have to think about getting a model 1/350 trumpeter. but that model is not within the scope of the review. Tamiya Kit is like their battleship model kits. This thing goes together perfectly. some parts snap together and need no glue to hold together. Hull bridge is seemless. an absolute joy to build! I only put about 20 hours in this generation and the vast majority in masking and drawing template. Tamiya instructions are second to none. English instructions are faultless. If you read the instructions you cant go wrong. If you made more than six models in your life, I am over 14 years of age and follow the directions carefully so you'll end up with a large model of a scale of 1/350th Fletcher class destroyer and it will look fantastic. This beautiful model looks a lot better than 1/350 USS Arizona BB-39 is sitting next to. Tamiya makes great models. But if this is your first model as an adult (16 years) and not to spread the glue on the kit, follow the instructions, model painting and rigging so you'll end up with really nice template. Tamiya is the standard. most other templates-bluntly-suck when next in Tamiya in quality, accuracy and ease of Assembly. the plastic is a bit fragile. Read more ›




Tamiya Models Fletcher Class Destroyer






The Fletcher Class was a built by the United States during World War II and went on to serve not only during that war, but in Korea and Vietnam as well. The Fletchers, capable of 38 knots, were armed with five 5" guns and 10 21" torpedos. A total of 175 Fletchers were built during World War II.. Read more or Check Price




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