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Yamato Battleship "Imperial Japanese Navy" (1945) 1/1100 Diecast Model by Diecast of Defense
Product Description
- Brand new 1/1100 scale diecast model of Yamato Battleship "Imperial Japanese Navy" (1945) die cast model by Diecast of Defense.
- Brand new box.
- Detailed exterior.
- True-to-scale detail.
- Officially licensed product.
- Comes in plastic display showcase.
- This model does not have any openings.
- Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
- Dimensions approximately L-9, W-1.25, H-2 inches.
- Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
- It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Japanese battleship Yamato was the lead ship of the Yamato-class, the largest and most heavily armed battleships ever built. Commissioned in December 1941, Yamato was designed to counter the numerical superiority of the U.S. Navy by relying on overwhelming firepower. Armed with nine 18.1-inch guns—the largest caliber ever mounted on a warship—it was a floating fortress capable of devastating enemy vessels at extreme range. During the early years of World War II, Yamato served as the flagship of the Combined Fleet, though it saw little combat, as Japan’s naval strategy shifted toward carrier-based operations.
By mid-1944, Japan’s naval situation had deteriorated, and Yamato was finally called into action. It participated in the Battle of Leyte Gulf, the largest naval engagement of the war, where it engaged American forces in an attempt to disrupt the U.S. invasion of the Philippines. Despite its immense firepower, the battle proved disastrous for Japan, with much of its fleet destroyed. Yamato returned to port but was increasingly sidelined due to fuel shortages and the growing dominance of American carrier-based air power.
In April 1945, as U.S. forces closed in on Okinawa, Yamato was sent on a desperate mission—Operation Ten-Go. With minimal escort and barely enough fuel for a one-way trip, the battleship was ordered to beach itself and fight as a coastal fortress. However, it never reached its target. On April 7, Yamato was overwhelmed by waves of U.S. carrier aircraft, suffering multiple bomb and torpedo hits before capsizing and exploding, taking most of its crew with it. Its loss marked the end of Japan’s battleship era and symbolized the decisive shift to air superiority in naval warfare.
This 1:1100 scale model captures the grandeur of the Imperial Japanese Navy’s ultimate battleship. From its massive main guns to its sleek, imposing profile, this meticulously detailed replica is a must-have for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. Add this legendary warship to your collection and relive the epic naval battles of World War II!