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* [http://yamato.kure-city.jp/english/e-index.html Yamato Museum, Japan]
* [http://yamato.kure-city.jp/english/e-index.html Yamato Museum, Japan]
* [http://battleshipyamato.info/ Battleship Yamato (battleshipyamato.info)]
* [http://battleshipyamato.info/ Battleship Yamato (battleshipyamato.info)]
* [http://www.triangminicships.com/classic_edition/navy/yamato.htm IJN Yamato on the Triang Minic website]





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Exhibit

Yamato battleship (Minic ships, second issue)

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Arch Two , Area 18
Tri-ang Minic Ships (display)


A 1:1200 second-issue model of the Centaur-class HMS Bulwark aircraft carrier, part of the Minic Ships range produced by Hornby between 1976 and 1980.

Triang Catalogue Number: M744

This Minic Ships model is of the Japanese battleship IJNS Yamato, lead ship of a class of two, which with her sister ship IJNS Musashi were the largest battleships ever built at 65,000 tons. the Yamato was a significant symbol of national pride, symbolising the power of Imperial Japan. Both were destroyed in WW2.

The Hong Kong model produced by Hornby under the Minic Ships name has a red plastic bottom fitted with two plastic rollers. It is also marked 'HONG KONG'. It was released as part of the 'Fightng Ships' line up along with the:

The model has a red underside, grey body, tan deck and grey superstructure.

IJN Yamato's commissioned period was 1941-1945 (sunk in action).

Culture and media

The Yamato still occupies a significant place in the Japanese psyche. The Yamato Museum in Japan has a one-tenth scale model of the battleship, and in the cult 1974 Japanese science-fiction anime series "Space Battleship Yamato", the lost wreck of the Yamato is retro-fitted with a warp drive to convert it into a spaceship used to defend the Earth.

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