Fujimi Model 1/700 Imperial Navy Aircraft Carrier Akagi Furuharu Modeljapan

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Fujimi Model 1/700 Imperial Navy Series No. 14 Japan Navy Aircraft Bankan Akagi Full Haru Model FH-14.

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BrandFujimi
MPNFH14
GTIN4968728430133
UPC4968728430133
eBay Product ID (ePID)2254788703

Product Key Features

Year Manufactured2018
ColorGray
Skill Level3 – Intermediate
VintageNo
Scale1:700
MaterialPlastic
TypeModel Kit
ThemeMilitaria

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  • Almost unbuildable for even the ADVANCED Model Builder

    This Akagi Japanese Aircraft Carrier Model has many, many very small pieces that are so small that they can not be accurately glued together even with the use of tweezers. I found some parts, as small as a human hair, to actually be destroyed by using even the smallest quantity of glue. A lot of the bigger pieces don't even have adequate holes in which to glue some of the very intricate small pieces into. Any attempt to make, or enlarge holes, in which to place the smaller pieces after glue has been applied, usually deforms the piece trying to be modified for gluing. The instructions are written only in Japanese and the assembler only has vague diagrams, in which magnifying glasses must be used in order to figure out just where to glue pieces. Even the diagrams are confusing to say the leas and offer very little help in figuring out just whereto glue some parts. Lastly I have been building plastic models for many, many years now and have had nothing but difficulty in building this model with the same quality of assembly, that I expect from all models that I build. I am very dissatisfied with this kit. Maybe if the model had been produced using a larger scale, the assembly would have been much easier and I would have been far more satisfied. I refused to give up on this model and have kept going even when I probably should have discontinued building it. I kept going however out of sheer determination to finish it to add a Japanese Aircraft Carrier to my collection of World War II ship models. And not out of any enjoyment of actually building the model itself. Sorry for this negative feedback but I can not be more positive. I also purchased a Japanese World War II Battleship, The Amato and fear that I will also have the same level of problems assembling that model as well. The instructions also are written in Japanese and the model itself is the same scale as The Akagi is. Respectfully Submitted for Evaluation Alan A. Faber

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