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1/700 Fujimi Model Ships

Build legendary Imperial Japanese Navy warships with Fujimi's exceptional 1/700 scale model ship collection featuring meticulously engineered kits of iconic aircraft carriers like the Akagi, Kaga, and Shokaku, alongside formidable battleships including the Yamato, Musashi, and Nagato. Each kit delivers museum-quality accuracy with finely detailed superstructures, authentic configurations, and precisely molded components. Enhance your builds with our 1/700 Ship Accessories collection or explore larger scale options in our 1/350 Fujimi Model Ships range. Visit the official Fujimi website for complete specifications.

1/700 Fujimi Model Ships

Legendary Imperial Japanese Navy Warships in Museum-Quality Detail

Fujimi's 1/700 scale Imperial Japanese Navy collection represents the pinnacle of small-scale naval modeling, offering enthusiasts and historians an exceptional range of meticulously engineered kits that capture the power, elegance, and historical significance of Japan's WWII fleet. This comprehensive collection spans the entire spectrum of IJN vessel types from the massive Yamato-class battleships to nimble destroyers, with particular emphasis on the iconic aircraft carriers that formed the backbone of Japan's carrier strike forces during the Pacific War. Each kit is manufactured to exacting standards using advanced molding technology combined with exhaustive historical research, resulting in models that satisfy both casual builders seeking engaging projects and serious naval historians demanding absolute accuracy in scale representation, hull lines, superstructure details, and armament configurations.

Aircraft Carriers: Pearl Harbor to Philippine Sea

The aircraft carrier selection showcases the evolution of IJN carrier design from the converted battlecruisers of the 1920s through purpose-built fleet carriers and desperate wartime conversions. The Akagi is available in multiple configurations including the 1942 Battle of Midway version with photo-etched parts and full hull editions, capturing this converted battlecruiser in her final operational configuration with distinctive three-flight-deck arrangement modified to single deck layout. The Kaga represents Akagi's sister ship with accurate representation of her unique funnel arrangement and flight deck configuration. The Shokaku-class carriers are represented by both the Shokaku and Zuikaku in full hull versions with special editions featuring comprehensive photo-etched enhancement sets. The massive Shinano, converted from a Yamato-class battleship hull, includes photo-etched parts and represents the largest carrier ever built by Japan. The Taihou features a latex flight deck and photo-etched parts representing Japan's most advanced carrier design with armored flight deck. Light carriers include the Zuiho in 1944 configuration and the Unryu in both early and final configurations. The Katsuragi represents the Unryu-class in full hull format with photo-etched enhancements.

Battleships: Yamato-Class and Fast Battleships

The battleship collection centers on Japan's legendary super-battleships and fast battleship conversions. The Yamato is available in multiple versions including the 1941 completion configuration, 1941 with photo-etched parts, 1944 Operation Sho Ichigo, special edition with black deck, and commemorative package editions. The Musashi is depicted in her Sho Ichigo Operation configuration with light gray camouflage and photo-etched parts. The Nagato-class is represented by both Nagato in 1944 configuration and Mutsu in standard and full hull special versions with photo-etched parts. The Kongo-class fast battleships include Hiei in standard and full hull versions with photo-etched parts, and Haruna in 1944 Sho Ichigo configuration. The Fuso-class is represented by Yamashiro in both 1941 and 1944 configurations and Fuso in 1935/1938 full hull format. The never-completed Kii is available with camouflage scheme and photo-etched parts. The hybrid battleship-carrier Hyuga represents the desperate 1944 conversion with flight deck aft.

Cruisers and Destroyers: Supporting Cast

The heavy cruiser selection includes the Mogami-class with Mogami in standard configuration, 1942 version, and Mikuma in 1942 Battle of Midway configuration. The Takao-class is represented by Takao in 1944 Sho Ichigo configuration. The Tone-class includes Tone in 1944 configuration. The Myoko-class is represented by Myoko. Light cruisers include the Agano-class Agano and Sakawa in full hull versions with photo-etched parts, the Kuma-class Kuma in 1942 configuration with photo-etched parts, and Tama in 1944 Sho Ichigo configuration. Destroyer offerings include the Akitsuki-class Akitsuki in full hull format with photo-etched parts, the legendary Yukikaze and Isokaze two-ship set with photo-etched parts, and the Isokaze and Hamakaze two-ship set.

Special Editions and Photo-Etched Enhancement Sets

Fujimi offers numerous special edition kits that include comprehensive photo-etched brass detail sets, providing enhanced railings, ladders, radar arrays, aircraft catapults, flight deck safety nets, and superstructure details that elevate these models to display-worthy masterpieces. Full hull versions allow modelers to display their ships in drydock or museum-style cradle mounts, revealing the complete underwater hull form with accurate propeller shafts, rudders, and hull plating details. Multiple configuration options represent different operational periods from peacetime 1935-1941 configurations through mid-war 1942-1943 modifications to desperate late-war 1944 Sho Ichigo Operation fits with maximum anti-aircraft armament and camouflage schemes.

Expand Your Imperial Japanese Navy Collection

Complement your Fujimi ship models with additional products from our extensive naval modeling range. Enhance detail with our 1/700 Ship Accessories collection featuring photo-etched sets, gun barrels, and aircraft from multiple manufacturers. For larger scale projects, explore our 1/350 Fujimi Model Ships collection offering increased detail and size, or discover specialized accessories in our 1/350 Fujimi Ship Accessories range. Fujimi also produces exceptional kits in other genres including 1/24 Fujimi Cars and Fujimi Sci-Fi subjects. Visit the official Fujimi website for detailed product specifications, historical background, assembly guides, painting references, and the latest releases from this legendary Japanese model manufacturer.