Japanese Navy Light Carrier Ryujo 1/1100 Scale Diecast Metal Model Ship by Eaglemoss #23

$ 32.99

1/1100 Scale Light Aircraft Carrier Ryujo: Length: 6.5", Width: 1.125"

Warships of the World collection from Eaglemoss is a breakthrough for both military and maritime enthusiasts. Each has details and features that even the most discriminating collectors will appreciate:

 

  • A consistent 1:1100 scale that makes for a stunning display, with each ship visually comparable to all the others in the collection.

 

  • Heavy-duty metal construction with finely molded plastic detail parts. Miniature aircraft with cranes, detailed guns with blast bags, and a complete superstructure.

 

  • Textured surfaces that simulate wooden decks, intricate ironwork, chains and cleats.

 

  • Accurate colors and markings, from anti-fouling paint on the hulls to camouflage patterns, national insignia (including roundels on aircraft), and even runway markings.

 

  • A removable, customized display stand with the ship's name (in Japanese) and year.

 

Ryūjō (Japanese龍驤 "Dragon Horse") was a light aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy(IJN) during the early 1930s. Small and lightly built in an attempt to exploit a loophole in the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, she proved to be top-heavy and only marginally stable and was back in the shipyardfor modifications to address those issues within a year of completion. With her stability improved, Ryūjōreturned to service and was employed in operations during the Second Sino-Japanese War. During World War II, she provided air support for operations in the PhilippinesMalaya, and the Dutch East Indies, where her aircraft participated in the Second Battle of the Java Sea. During the Indian Ocean raid in April 1942, the carrier attacked British merchant shipping with both her guns and her aircraft. Ryūjō next participated in the Battle of the Aleutian Islands in June. She was sunk by American carrier aircraft at the Battle of the Eastern Solomons on 24 August 1942.