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MODELFEST 2025
Next Modelfest FEBRUARY 23rd Seaside Park/Ventura County Fairgrounds 10 W. Harbor Blvd. Ventura, CA 93001
Vendor set-up is from 7:00am to 8:30am.
Model Contest Catagories
100: AIRCRAFT PROPELLER 101 1/72-149 Single Eng 102 1/72-149 Multi-Eng 103 1/48-1/33 Single Eng 104 1/48-1/33 Multi Eng 105 1/32 and Larger 106 Out of Box **
200: AIRCRAFT JET 207 1/72-1/49 208 1/48-1/33 209 1/32 and Larger 212 Civil/Rotary/Fixed Wing 213 Out of Box**
300: CARS/TRUCKS 301 Replica Stock/Movie 302 Customs 303 Competition 305 Trucks/Lt Commercial 306 Motorcycles 307 Lowriders-American 309 Lowriders/Tuners-Import 311 Street Rods-'48 & Older 312 Street Machines-'49 & Newer 313 Curbside/Slammer 314 Out of Box** 315 Big Rigs/Heavy Equiptment
400: MILITARY VEHICLES 401 Closed Top Tanks/Self-Propelled Guns 403 Open Top with/Interior Kit or Scratch 405 Soft Skin Trucks/Half Tracks etc. 407 Conversions
500: DIORAMAS 501 Dioramas All
600: SHIPS 601 Ships and Boats ALL
700: SPACE/SCIENCE FICTION 701 Vehicle: Sci-Fi 702 Vehicle: Non-Fiction 703 Gundam/Mecha
800: FIGURES 801 Dismounted (Historical) 803 Mounted (Horseback) 805 Fantasy/Sci-Fi 806 Super Heroes/Comics
900: JUNIOR 901 Aircraft 902 Armor 903 Figures 904 Dioramas 905 Cars-General 906 Cars-Lowrider 907 Ships 908 Space/Sci-Fi
1100: What Ifs???????
** OUT of BOX REQUIRES THAT ONLY KIT DECALS BE USED AND NO ADDITIONAL AFTERMARKET PARTS ARE ADDED. INSTRUCTIONS MUST ACCOMPANY ALL OUT OF BOX MODELS.
Entries are $5.00 for the first Model and $2.00 for each additional Model. Judging begins at 11:00am and all entries close at that time.
STATE PARKING FEE APPLIES
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TAM78030 Japanese Battleship Yamato
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MSRP: $146.99
Price: $110.49
You Save: $36.50 (25 %)
Item Number: TAM78030
Manufacturer: Tamiya
Manufacturer Part No: 78030
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In 1917 the Japanese Navy began planning a strong "Eight-Eight" squadron. This was to comprise eight new battleships including the Nagato, Mutsu, Kaga, Tosa, Kii and Owari, and eight new battle cruisers including the Amagi, Akagi, Takao and Atago. In addition four new ships as yet unnamed were to be leviathans with a load displacement of 47,500 tons and carrying eight 46cm guns as their main armament. However, under the Treaty of Washington signed in 1921, the possession of capital ships was limited and the building of new ships was prohibited for 10years. Although the Nagato and Mutsu were completed and the Akagi and Kaga were changed into aircraft carriers, the grand plan was never realized. In 1929-30 when the restrictions imposed were coming to an end, Japan planned to build battleships of 35,000 tons. However, the Washington treaty was followed by the London Treaty in 1930, and this plan was not realized either. In October 1934 the Japanese Navy started plans for a new superdreadnought battleship, and after 22 months a proposal called A140-F5 was adopted. Substantial modifications were made and in March 1937 the final proposal for a 68,200 ton ship was adopted and building started at Kure Naval Dockyard on November 4th 1937. On August 8th 1940 the Yamato was launched and it was completed on the 16th December 1941. The most characteristic feature of the Yamato was the nine 46cm guns, the biggest ever mounted on a ship. For camouflage the guns were called 40cm guns of type 94. They had a maximum range of 41,000 meters and could penetrate a 43cm armour plate from a distance of 30,000 meters. The rate of fire was two rounds per minute. An armour piercing projectile of type 91 weighed 1.4 tons. The gun barrel weighed about 166 tons and the revolving part of the turret was as heavy as 2,265 tons. In addition to the powerful 46cm guns, the Yamato carried twelve 15.5 guns. The Yamato had excellent protection. Its hull was short and broad for its displacement. The turrets, bridge, machinery, etc. were disposed near the centre where the armour protection was concentrated. Of nearly 43,000 tons of steel, 21,266 tons was armour plating- more than 30% of the load displacement. The length of the Yamato was 256 metres, the breadth 34.6 metes and it had a draft of 10 metres. To gauge how huge the Yamato was, the height from keel to top of bridge was more than 50 metres, the hull contained six decks and the bridge structure thirteen decks. There were about 400 speaking tubes, 750 telephones and eight generators with a total output of no less than 4,800 kw, enough to supply a small town. The Yamato first saw service in the Battle of Midway in June 1942, but it was not until October 25th 1944 that the 45cms guns were first used in action. On April 6th 1945 the Yamato took part in "Operation Ten No.1" (Operation kikusui), and on the 7th April early in the morning the Japanese unit was spotted by an enemy plane and in the afternoon it was attacked by more than 300 enemy aircraft. The Yamato was hit by ten torpedoes and eight bombs and at 2.23 p.m. it sank with its crew of 2,498 without proving the worth of its huge guns.
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