Kagero 1:200 Orel (135)
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Kagero Destroyer 1:200 Card Model Kit – Orel Publishing 135 | Japanese Navy 1900
Scale - 1:200
Model Sheets - A4
Assembly Instruction Language - English, Polish, Russian, German
Product Description
Build one of the most historically significant early Japanese destroyers with the Kagero 1:200 Scale Card Model Kit from Orel Publishing (No. 135). This premium paper model recreates the Imperial Japanese Navy destroyer Kagero, a Murakumo-class vessel that served actively from the Russo-Japanese War through World War I.
Designed by Alexander Kustov, this model stands out for its exceptional level of detail. Printed across 8 A4 sheets, including double-sided full-colour parts and sections with bronze metallic accents, it offers an immersive and rewarding building experience. The kit perfectly captures the ship’s sleek lines, deck structures, funnels, lifeboats, and intricate equipment typical for Japanese destroyers built in England in the early 1900s.
Ideal for naval history enthusiasts, advanced card modelers, and collectors of Japanese Navy replicas.
Key Features
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Scale 1:200 – Highly detailed representation of the Japanese destroyer Kagero.
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Orel Publishing No. 135 – High-quality print and precise part design.
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8 A4 Sheets – Includes richly detailed components and full-colour double-sided printing.
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Metallic Bronze Accents – Enhanced realism on selected parts.
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Murakumo-Class Destroyer – Historic ship built in England; served in Russo-Japanese War, Port Arthur operations, Tsushima campaign, Qingdao theatre, and later as a tender.
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Designed by Alexander Kustov – Known for accuracy, complexity, and beautiful presentation.
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Perfect for Advanced Modelers – Complex detailing for an impressive finished display.
Summary
The Kagero Destroyer 1:200 Card Model Kit delivers high realism, rich historical background, and advanced construction detail. A standout addition to any collection of Japanese warships or early 20th-century naval models.