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Fujimi 1/350 IJN Destroyer Shimakaze Late Type 1942 (350NX-1)

Fujimi 1/350 IJN Destroyer Shimakaze Late Type 1942 (350NX-1)

1/350 IJN Destroyer Shimakaze Late Type 1942 (350NX-1) by Fujimi delivers highly detailed Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer realism for advanced ship modellers and WWII naval collections.

Featuring:

  • Late-war Shimakaze configuration: Recreates the 1942 appearance of the famous high-speed Japanese destroyer
  • Fine 1/350 scale detailing: Includes realistic deck fittings, weapon systems, and superstructure components
  • Large display-ready presentation: Ideal for naval dioramas, fleet collections, and maritime history displays

Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):

  • Length: 37.0 cm
  • Width: 3.1 cm
  • Height: 8.8 cm

Technical Specifications:

  • Scale: 1/350
  • Manufacturer: Fujimi
  • Model: IJN Destroyer Shimakaze Late Type 1942 (350NX-1)
  • Parts count: Approx. 500+
  • Material: Injection-moulded plastic
  • Assembly: Required
  • Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
  • Recommended Age: 14+
  • Hull Type: Full Hull
  • Display Stand: Yes

Perfect for: WWII naval enthusiasts, Japanese warship collectors, advanced scale ship modellers, and hobbyists interested in destroyer-class vessels.

Why this kit matters

The IJN Shimakaze was one of the most advanced destroyers built by the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War. Designed as an experimental high-speed destroyer, Shimakaze was powered by an advanced propulsion system that allowed speeds exceeding 39 knots. The ship was also heavily armed with powerful Type 93 "Long Lance" torpedoes, making it one of the most formidable destroyers of its time.

Commissioned in 1943, Shimakaze served during major naval operations in the Pacific Theatre before being sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. Its sleek design, heavy torpedo armament, and reputation for speed have made it a favourite subject among naval historians and ship model builders around the world.

How to use it

Build using paint and glue. Display proudly once finished, at home or in your collection cabinet.

This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.

$16.34

Original: $54.48

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Fujimi 1/350 IJN Destroyer Shimakaze Late Type 1942 (350NX-1)

$54.48

$16.34
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Description

1/350 IJN Destroyer Shimakaze Late Type 1942 (350NX-1) by Fujimi delivers highly detailed Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer realism for advanced ship modellers and WWII naval collections.

Featuring:

  • Late-war Shimakaze configuration: Recreates the 1942 appearance of the famous high-speed Japanese destroyer
  • Fine 1/350 scale detailing: Includes realistic deck fittings, weapon systems, and superstructure components
  • Large display-ready presentation: Ideal for naval dioramas, fleet collections, and maritime history displays

Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):

  • Length: 37.0 cm
  • Width: 3.1 cm
  • Height: 8.8 cm

Technical Specifications:

  • Scale: 1/350
  • Manufacturer: Fujimi
  • Model: IJN Destroyer Shimakaze Late Type 1942 (350NX-1)
  • Parts count: Approx. 500+
  • Material: Injection-moulded plastic
  • Assembly: Required
  • Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
  • Recommended Age: 14+
  • Hull Type: Full Hull
  • Display Stand: Yes

Perfect for: WWII naval enthusiasts, Japanese warship collectors, advanced scale ship modellers, and hobbyists interested in destroyer-class vessels.

Why this kit matters

The IJN Shimakaze was one of the most advanced destroyers built by the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War. Designed as an experimental high-speed destroyer, Shimakaze was powered by an advanced propulsion system that allowed speeds exceeding 39 knots. The ship was also heavily armed with powerful Type 93 "Long Lance" torpedoes, making it one of the most formidable destroyers of its time.

Commissioned in 1943, Shimakaze served during major naval operations in the Pacific Theatre before being sunk during the Battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944. Its sleek design, heavy torpedo armament, and reputation for speed have made it a favourite subject among naval historians and ship model builders around the world.

How to use it

Build using paint and glue. Display proudly once finished, at home or in your collection cabinet.

This is a plastic model kit. Assembly, paint, and glue are required. It is not a toy.