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Nitto's 19th c Japanese steam corvette "Kanrin Maru" kit

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    January 2006
Nitto's 19th c Japanese steam corvette "Kanrin Maru" kit
Posted by EPinniger on Wednesday, August 2, 2006 6:14 AM
This is another kit I've never seen or heard of before. Judging by the final bid, it is very rare! (It's also the first ship kit I've seen in a Nitto box. This manufacturer is better known for 1/76 and 1/35 military vehicles)
http://cgi.ebay.com/MINT-Nitto-1-100-Kanrinmaru-Civil-War-era-Ship-OOP_W0QQitemZ290011983218

According to the description, it is a steam corvette built in the Netherlands in the 1850s, and was the first "modern" warship of the Japanese navy.

Anyone here know anything more about this kit?
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    May 2003
  • From: Greenville, NC
Posted by jtilley on Wednesday, August 2, 2006 7:43 AM
Can't help with this one.  I remember Nitto all right, but I've never heard of this particular kit.

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    January 2006
Posted by EPinniger on Saturday, July 24, 2010 7:52 AM

Sorry for "bumping" a very old thread, but there's a good reason for it! This week I finally managed to track down one of these kits on eBay UK (paid about £25 for it including shipping, not bad for such a scarce kit).

The kit arrived today - it's definitely NOT a reboxing of the Revell Alabama/Kearsarge or anything else (it's significantly smaller than the Revell kits, at about 2' overall when complete, though the scale - 1/100 - is similar). The hull mouldings look as good as anything Imai have produced, and the spars are reasonable, but the deck and smaller detail parts are rather chunky and lacking in fine detail. The shrouds/ratlines are moulded in rubbery flexible plastic, vacform sails are included (the ship is rigged as a three-masted barque)

Oddly, there are no guns, though they're shown in the box art! They weren't simply missing from my kit, as the instruction booklet doesn't show them.The kit does appear to represent the original ship rather than the twice-size modern replica, all the deck fittings look original as does the two-bladed propellor.

All of Kanrin Maru's guns appear to have been in broadside gun ports, with no swivelling mounts. Not sure what guns it carried; if they were all smoothbores, I should be able to kitbash some suitable ones from carriages + barrels in the spares box.

For anyone who's interested, I'll take some photos next week and put up a basic preview page on my website (hopefully replaced by a full review in future)

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