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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.
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TAM78031 Japanese Battleship Musashi
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MSRP: $146.99
Price: $110.49
You Save: $36.50 (25 %)
Item Number: TAM78031
Manufacturer: Tamiya
Manufacturer Part No: 78031
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Just prior to the conclusion of WWI, the Japanese Navy was considering to modernize their aging fleet with a very strong and powerful line of new warships, called the "Eight-Eight" squadron. This concept was to include 8 new battleships and 8 new battle cruisers. In addition to these 16 capital ships, 4 huge leviathans armed with 46cm guns and a displacement of 47,500 tons were to be built. In 1921, most of the major nations, including Japan, signed the Treaty of Washington, which limited the total number and tonnage of capital ships for a ten year period. During this time, Japan constructed four of the eight planned ships; Nagato, Mutsu and the Akagi and Kaga which were converted to aircraft carriers, so that the grand plan of 8-8 was not carried out. In 1929-30 just when the restrictions were coming to an end, the Treaty of London was signed, which imposed similar restrictions on the nations of the world as far as ship building was concerned. In October 1934, under great security, the Japanese Navy started plans for a super battleship, and 22 months later a proposal called A140-F5 was adopted. After several modifications were made final plans were adopted for a 68,200 ton dreadnaught in March 1937, and construction was begun on the famous Yamato in the Kure Naval yard in November 1937. In violation of the London and Washington Treaties, and in the greatest secrecy, the Japanese Navy begun construction of a 2nd Super Battleship, named "Musashi" on 29 March 1938, at the Nagasaki Naval Shipyards. A curtain of sisal mats 2.7 kilometer long was constructed around the slipway on which the Musashi was built to keep it secret from the public. The launching of the Musashi was camouflaged with equal care, and the police units hermetically sealed off the opposite side of Nagasaki city, and the ship was launched in secrecy and without any ceremony early in the morning on 1 November 1940, with a launch weight of 35,737 tons, and commissioned ready for service on August 5th 1942. Being a sistership of the Yamato, the most distinguishing features were the 9 huge 46cm guns, largest ever carried aboard ships. Housed in three turrets of 3 guns each, they had a range of 41,000 meters and could penetrate 43cm of armour plating at a distance of 30,000 meters. One armour piercing projectile for these type 94 guns, weighed 1.4 tons, and the turret that housed the guns weighed 2,265 tons each. In addition to the 46cm guns, the Musashi carried 12 5" anti-aircraft guns; and 130 25mm AA guns. Displacement at full load was 71,659 tons and she was powered by 4 steam turbine engines with a shaft horsepower of 150,000, which provided a top speed of 27.3kts. During combat operations North-West of the island of Palau on 29 March 1944, the Musashi was torpedoed by the U.S Tubmarine "Tunny" and suffered some major damage. During Operations South of Luzon, Philippines on 24 October 1944, the Musashi was attacked by several U.S. aircraft from four aircraft carriers, and sustained 20 aerial torpedo and 17 bomb hits, plus 16 damaging near misses. Four and a half hours after this last attack, the proud Musashi sank, almost to be forgotten in later years, while her sistership Yamato went on to be known as the largest battleship ever floated. The Musashi differed greatly from the Yamato in her armament, and this model of the Musashi shows her in the latest configuration, just prior to her sinking in 1944.
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