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IJN CHOKAI cruiser
Japanese heavy cruiser model ship
Chōkai was
a Takao-class heavy cruiser, armed with ten 20 cm (8 in)
guns, four 12 cm (5 in) guns, eight tubes for the Type
93 torpedo, and assorted anti-aircraft guns. Chōkai was
designed with the Imperial Japanese Navy strategy of the
great "Decisive Battle" in mind, and built in 1932 by
Mitsubishi's shipyard in Nagasaki.
Our warship models stand
tough and lively. They don't look 'dead' like a plastic
toy or boring simple decorative accessory. That art is
considered by many more challenging than the task of
constructing a warship itself. A classic left
brain/right brain issue...
In July 1942, Chōkai
became the new flagship of Vice Admiral Mikawa Gunichi
and his Eighth Fleet. On 7 August 1942, with Guadalcanal
having been invaded by the Americans, Chōkai headed for
the Guadalcanal waters, with Vice Admiral Mikawa aboard.
In the battle of Savo
Island, Vice Admiral Mikawa's squadron of heavy cruisers
inflicted a devastating defeat on an Allied squadron,
sinking four heavy cruisers (three American and one
Australian) and damaging many ships. Chōkai
sustained several hits, disabling her "A" turret and
killing 34 men. Chōkai returned to Rabaul for
temporary repairs. For the rest of the Solomon
Islands campaign, Chōkai would fight in an assortment of
night battles with the U.S. Navy, sustaining varied, but
mostly minor, damage.
In 1944, Chōkai was made
the flagship of the Cruiser Division Four comprising
Takao, Maya, Atago, and Chōkai. All four ships
took part in the Battle of the Philippine Sea.
Cruiser Division Four suffered a harrowing submarine
attack on 23 October 1944, with the sinking of Maya and
Atago, while Takao was left permanently crippled,
leaving Chōkai as the only undamaged ship.
Chōkai was then
transferred to Cruiser Division Five, where she survived
an air attack on 24 October 1944, while the battleship
Musashi was sunk.
On the morning of 25
October, Chōkai engaged an American force of escort
carriers, destroyers, and destroyer escorts in the
Battle off Samar. During her approach to the US
escort carriers, Chōkai was hit amidships, starboard
side. While the 20 lb (9.1 kg) explosive payload
of the shell could not pierce the hull, it set off the
eight deck-mounted Japanese Type 93 "Long Lance"
torpedoes, which were especially volatile because they
contained pure oxygen in addition to their 1,080 lb (490
kg) warheads. The explosion resulted in such
severe damage that it knocked out the rudder and
engines, causing Chōkai to drop out of formation. Within
minutes, an American aircraft dropped a 500 lb (230 kg)
bomb on her forward machinery room. She was
scuttled later that day by torpedoes from the destroyer
Fujinami which also rescued some of her crew. Two
days later Fujinami was itself sunk with the loss of all
hands, including the Chōkai survivors, which makes
Chōkai one of the largest vessels to be sunk with all
hands aboard during World War II. This is also one
of the deepest shipwrecks, at a depth of approximately
8100 meters (26,600 ft), having sunken directly on
waters believed to be within the Philippine Deep in
Mindanao.
This primarily wood IJN CHOKAI heavy cruiser model has the following qualities:
- Correct gray shade for
Japanese battleship. This is very important.
- Beautiful wooden deck.
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Tough appearance like a real
war menace. Looks grand, projecting characters, not
'dead' like a plastic toy. Nobody else could
achieve this kind of artwork.
46"
long,
plank-on-frame
hull $5,700
Shipping and insurance in the USA included.
Other countries $400 flat rate.
23"
long, solid hull:
$3,500
Shipping and insurance in the USA included.
Other countries $200 flat rate.
Detail sharpness is similar to the larger version.
Click to view our
sharp details in a 19" long model:
USS Samuel B. Roberts.
Shipping and insurance in the USA included.
Other countries $200 flat rate.
This model is built per commission only. We require only
a small deposit to start the process. $900 .
The remaining balance won't be due until the model is
completed, in 3-4 months. We'll email you with 24 hrs to
confirm your order.
We post large photos for your scrutiny, and guarantee
that your commissioned model will be >95% similar to
this model's look and quality. The potential 5%
difference could work in your model's favor. The point
we are trying to convey here is that a handicraft work
can't be 100% exact.
We offer a 100% money-back guarantee on this
model and
any warship models that you commission us to build. If
you can find a model of the same class from another maker
which you can prove to be equal or more accurate, which
is within 20% of our model's size, and
has a price within 30% of ours (i.e. a $3,000 model from
us would be compared with other makers' models that are
in the range of $2,100-$3,900), we will issue a full
refund plus $200 transferable gift card that you can
spend any time in our store. Just notify us of the issue
within 10 days of the model's delivery.
Add a museum-like touch to your model
display. Keep fingers and dust away. Please visit our Display
Case page
for one that would sit beautifully in your room.
Any service era or
vessel configuration - we can build a model of them
all - Just let us know the name of the ship you
want. If you have served on a ship and you are very
particular about the details of your ship, we need to
understand your requests supported by photos.
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