Mikasa 1:200 Orel (157)
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Mikasa 1902 Battleship Card Model Kit – Orel Publishing 157 – 1:200 Scale
Scale - 1:200
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - English, Polish, Russian, German
Product Description
Recreate one of Japan’s most iconic warships with the Mikasa 1:200 scale card model kit from Orel Publishing (157). This highly detailed model represents the legendary pre-dreadnought battleship Mikasa, flagship of Admiral Tōgō during the Russo-Japanese War and a central participant in the Battle of the Yellow Sea and the Battle of Tsushima.
Built originally at the Vickers shipyard in the UK and commissioned in 1902, Mikasa combined impressive seaworthiness, powerful armament and distinctive armor layout—features faithfully captured in this model.
The kit includes 38 A4 sheets with precision-printed components, including reverse-printed parts for increased realism. Designed for advanced modelers, it offers an excellent level of detail, allowing you to build a museum-grade replica of the world-famous Japanese battleship, which today serves as a preserved museum ship in Yokosuka.
Perfect for naval history enthusiasts, collectors, and card model builders seeking a premium, historically accurate project.
Key Features
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Scale: 1:200
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Publisher: Orel (Kit No. 157)
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Type: Japanese pre-dreadnought battleship (1902)
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Country: Japan
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Sheets Included: 38 × A4
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High Level of Detail – features intricate structural elements and surface detailing
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Reverse Printing Included for realistic internal surfaces
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Historical Accuracy – reflects Mikasa’s configuration during the Russo-Japanese War
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Ideal for Experienced Modelers looking for a challenging and rewarding build
Summary
The Orel 157 Mikasa 1:200 card model kit offers an exceptionally detailed and historically faithful representation of Japan’s flagship battleship of 1902. With 38 A4 sheets and advanced design features such as reverse printing, this kit is a standout choice for serious model builders and naval history fans.