TAMIYA u2013 FLANELLA 31428 u2013 Model Boat Destroyer Matsu (Importación USA) Otro artículo extraordinario de Rarewaves USA. EUR 20,88 ¡Cómpralo ya!, Envío gratis, 30... Matsu class destroyers whose construction was started late in the programme were completed as Tachibana class. Tamiya 31614 - 1/700 Scale USN Battleship New Jersey 1983 Model Kit However, mass production was not achieved. 1/700 Scale IJN Destroyer MATSU For Tamiya Model Ships The length of the ship at the time of launching was 100 m, width 9.4 m, and full displacement - 1,500 tons. Destroyer Matsu's top speed was up to 28 knots. At... 4., 4 out of 5 stars Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No The Matsu class were built late in World War II, and they were intended to be more cost-effective in response to the changing character of naval warfare at that time. The Matsu class design was subsequently further simplified, resulting in theTachibana class destroyer (橘型駆逐艦 Tachibakna-gata kuchikukan?) or Modified Type-D Destroyer (改丁型駆逐艦 Kai Tei-gata kuchikukan?). Shop our collection today! The IJN converted twelve destroyers to Kaiten mother ships to prepare for the Japanese mainland decisive battle. As in other navies during the war, the IJN substantially simplified the design to speed up construction, and used Ōtori class machinery, because high speed was unnecessary for convoy escort operations. The Tachibana class destroyers adopted the first modular design in a Japanese destroyer.