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Custom Painted Akagi Japanese Carrier

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Akagi (Japanese: 赤城; "Red Castle") was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), named after Mount Akagi in present-day Gunma Prefecture. Though she was laid down as an Amagi-class battlecruiserAkagi was converted to an aircraft carrier while still under construction to comply with the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty. The ship was rebuilt from 1935 to 1938 with her original three flight decks consolidated into a single enlarged flight deck and an island superstructure. The second Japanese aircraft carrier to enter service, and the first large or "fleet" carrierAkagi and the related Kaga figured prominently in the development of the IJN's new carrier striking force doctrine that grouped carriers together, concentrating their air power. This doctrine enabled Japan to attain its strategic goals during the early stages of the Pacific War from December 1941 until mid-1942.

A Akagi Class Aircraft Carrier painted with Decal.  Decal is printed using Gloss Photo Paper with Sticker Backing.  Carrier is painted with Primer Gray, Nuln Oil and Highlighted with Ghost Gray.

Out of Box Japanese Aircraft Carrier from Axis & Allies Board Game 1941.

Large Quantity Orders of Custom Painted Units may delay shipment. 

Custom Painted Akagi Japanese Carrier

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Akagi (Japanese: 赤城; "Red Castle") was an aircraft carrier built for the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN), named after Mount Akagi in present-day Gunma Prefecture. Though she was laid down as an Amagi-class battlecruiserAkagi was converted to an aircraft carrier while still under construction to comply with the terms of the Washington Naval Treaty. The ship was rebuilt from 1935 to 1938 with her original three flight decks consolidated into a single enlarged flight deck and an island superstructure. The second Japanese aircraft carrier to enter service, and the first large or "fleet" carrierAkagi and the related Kaga figured prominently in the development of the IJN's new carrier striking force doctrine that grouped carriers together, concentrating their air power. This doctrine enabled Japan to attain its strategic goals during the early stages of the Pacific War from December 1941 until mid-1942.

A Akagi Class Aircraft Carrier painted with Decal.  Decal is printed using Gloss Photo Paper with Sticker Backing.  Carrier is painted with Primer Gray, Nuln Oil and Highlighted with Ghost Gray.

Out of Box Japanese Aircraft Carrier from Axis & Allies Board Game 1941.

Large Quantity Orders of Custom Painted Units may delay shipment.