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LTD Voyage No. 5-10-3 KAJIGAYA, TAKATSU-KU, KAWASAKI-SHI, DESTINATION KANAGAWA-KEN, 213-0015 JAPAN TEL: +81-044(865)2460 FAX: +81-044(865)5221 ITEM # Place of production DESCRIPTION PRICE(JPY) off(%) Wholesale price QTY AMOUNT 1/700 PLASTIC KITS of WWII SHIPS W018 JAPAN 1/700 USN Destroyer RUDDEROW (2pcs) 1800 1800 W030 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer ASASHIO 1500 1500 W036 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Submarine Tender JINGEI 2800 2800 W037 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Repair Ship AKASHI 3500 3500 W041 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Submarines I-13 & I-14 (2pcs) 2000 2000 W046 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Heavy Torpedo Cruiser OI 3000 3000 W047 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Heavy Torpedo Cruiser KITAKAMI 3000 3000 W048 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Submarine I-400 & I-401 (2pcs) 2200 2200 W072 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Aircraft Carrier CHIYODA(New Tool) 3800 3800 W076 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer MUTSUKI Class NAGATSUKI 1500 1500 W078 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer TACHIBANA class HATSUZAKURA 1600 1600 W084 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Anti Aircraft Destroyer TERUDUKI 1942 2000 2000 W087 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer ISOKAZE 1945 1600 1600 W088 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HAMAKAZE 1945 1600 1600 W089 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer KASUMI 1945 1500 1500 W104 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HIBIKI with hull parts 2000 2000 W105 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer IKADUCHI with hull parts 2000 2000 W107 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SHIRAKUMO with hull parts 2000 2000 W108 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer YUGUMO with hull parts 2000 2000 W118 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer ASASHIO with hull parts 2000 2000 W122 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Submarine Type I-54 I-56 & I-58 2200 2200 W135 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SHIRATSUYU 1942 with hull parts 2000 2000 W138 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Japanese destroyer UMIKAZE with hull parts 2000 2000 W139 JAPAN 1/700 IJN escort ship SHIMSHU (2ships in 1) 2000 2000 W153 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Tanker ASHIZURI with hull parts 3500 3500 W156 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Tanker SIOYA with hull parts 3500 3500 W160SP CHINA 1/700 IJN Special cargo ship KASHINO special 4200 4200 W162 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer YUKIKAZE with Full Hull Parts 2000 2000 W163 CHINA 1/700 IJN Food supply ship MAMIYA 1931 with hull parts 3500 3500 W166 CHINA 1/700 IJN Food supply ship MAMIYA 1944 with hull parts 3500 3500 W173 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer MUTSUKI with hull parts model with Type A Ko-hyoteki 2000 2000 W174 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer TACHIBANA with hull parts with KAITEN 2000 2000 W175 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer KAMIKAZE with hull parts with KAIRYU 2000 2000 W177 CHINA 1/700 IJN munition ship KASHINO 1940/1942 with hull parts 3800 3800 W179 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer MINEKAZE with hull parts 2000 2000 W189 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer YUNAGI with hull parts 2000 2000 W190 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer YUKAZE with hull parts 2000 2000 W200 CHINA 1/700 IJN BattleShip YAMATO Final 6200 6200 W201 CHINA 1/700 IJN Battleship MUSASHI(Battle of Leyte Gulf) 6200 6200 W203 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Seaplane Tender AKITSUSHIMA 3600 3600 W208 JAPAN 1/700 USN Light Cruiser CL-55 CLEVELAND 3800 3800 W209 JAPAN 1/700 USN DESTROYER MIAMI 3800 3800 W210 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Seaplane Tender NOTORO 3600 3600 W211 JAPAN 1/700 USN Destroyer DE-429 Livermore 1800 1800 W212 JAPAN 1/700 USN Destroyer DD-605 Caldwell 2400 2400 W214 JAPAN 1/700 USN Destroyer DD-436 Monssen with hull parts 2500 2500 2/7 W215 CHINA 1/700 IJN Battleship YAMATO (into commission) 6200 6200 W223 JAPAN 1/700 German Navy Submarines U-Boat type XXI & XXIII 1800 1800 W224 JAPAN 1/700 USN Destroyer DD-792 Callaghan with hull parts with hull parts 2000 2000 SPW05 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer KAKI 1800 1800 SPW06 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HAYATE 1400 1400 SPW07 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HATSUDUKI (Full hull model & Water line model Convertible) 2400 2400 SPW08 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SHINONOME (Full hull model & Water line model Convertible) 2000 2000 SPW09 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer MAIKAZE (Full hull model & Water line model Convertible) 2000 2000 SPW10 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer NOKAZE 1400 1400 SPW11 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SUMIRE 1800 1800 SPW18 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort Type C (HEI) (2pcs) 1800 1800 SPW19 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort UKURU (2pcs) 1800 1800 SPW20 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort Type D ( TEI ) 1800 1800 SPW21 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort ETOROFU (2pcs) 1800 1800 SPW23 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Submarines I-9 & Ro-35 1800 1800 SPW24 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer INADUMA with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW26 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HATSUYUKI with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW27 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer AKATSUKI with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW28 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer OBORO with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW29 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SAZANAMI with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW30 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer AMATSUKAZE with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW31 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer URAKAZE with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW32 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HARUSAME with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW33 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer TOKITSUKAZE with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW34 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HAYASHIMO with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW35 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer ASAGUMO with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW36 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer NOWAKI with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW37 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer TAKANAMI with hull parts/new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW38 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Heavy Torpedo Cruiser KITAKAMI with 61cm Quintuple Torpedo Mount / Full Hull Parts 4500 4500 SPW39 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SHIRAYUKI with hull parts/new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW40 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer YUDACHI with hull parts/new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW41 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer KISARAGI with hull parts/new equipment parts set 2000 2000 SPW42 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer MIYUKI with hull parts with new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW43 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer KASUMI with hull parts/new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW44 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer OSHIO with hull parts/new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW45 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SHIGURE with hull parts/new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW46 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SAMIDARE with hull parts/new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW47 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer YAYOI with hull parts 2000 2000 SPW48 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer ISONAMI with hull parts/new equipment parts set 3000 3000 SPW49 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer ARASHIO 3000 3000 SPW50 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer AKEBONO 3000 3000 SPW51 JAPAN 1/700 USN Destroyer GEARING 1800 1800 SPW52 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort MIKURA (2pcs) 2000 2000 SPW53 JAPAN 1/700 US NAVY DESTROYER DD-692 ALLEN M.SUMNER 1800 1800 SPW54 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort UKURU type-B (2pcs) 1800 1800 SPW55 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer MATSUKAZE with hull parts / Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 2500 2500 SPW59 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer FUJINAMI with hull parts / Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 3000 3000 SPW60 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer OASHIO with hull parts / Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 3000 3000 SPW61 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer SAGIRI with hull parts / Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 3000 3000 SPW62 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer AMAGIRI with hull parts / Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 3000 3000 SPW63 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HATAKAZE with hull parts / Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 2500 2500 SPW65 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer KISHINAMI with hull parts / Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 3000 3000 SPW66 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort HIBURI & SYONAN with Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 2700 2700 SPW67 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort DAITO & IKUNA with Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 2700 2700 SPW68 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer HAMANAMI with hull parts / Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 3000 3000 SPW70 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort SADO & OKI with Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 2700 2700 SPW71 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort TSUSHIMA/AMAKUSA with Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 2700 2700 SPW72 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Destroyer MINEGUMO with Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 3000 3000 SPW73 JAPAN 1/700 IJN Escort KURAHASHI/YASHIRO with Photo etching parts(Flag, Name Plate) 2700 2700 1/700 PLASTIC KITS of JMSDF SHIPS, Japan Coast Guard SHIPS J18 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF LST-4101 ATSUMI 2200 2200 3/7 J19 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DD-102 HARUSAME 2000 2000 J21 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DD-181 ASAKAZE 1600 1600 J25 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DD-111 ONAMI with SUGASHIMA class Minesweeper 2500 2500 J26 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF AOE-424 HAMANA 3500 3500 J34 JAPAN 1/700 JGC PATROL VESSEL PL-06 KURIKOMA 1800 1800 J45 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DD-107 MURASAME 2300 2300 J46 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DD-109 HARUSAME 2300 2300 J48 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DD-162 TERUDUKI 2500 2500 J50 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DD-103 AYANAMI 2400 2400 J51 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DD-106 SHIKINAMI 2400 2400 J54 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DDG-178 ASHIGARA (with Decal of New landing mark) 3200 3200 J55 JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF DDG-177 ATAGO (with Decal of New landing mark) 3200 3200 J55SP JAPAN 1/700 JMSDF 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