
No. 13 Japanese Submarine Chaser (1/350)
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UPDATE: I have added stls for the more heavily armed 1944 version of this ship. ** With this model, I ran into a question about exactly where the dividing line between 1/300 and 1/350 scale should be in Cruel Seas. I decided that ships shorter than 50m should be in 1/300 scale, while longer ships should be 1/350. I freely admit that this decision is entirely arbitrary. If you disagree, scaling these files up by 1.1667 will make them 1/300 scale. Since I deliberately made the guns oversized for printing purposes, you may wish to keep them at their current size. The Imperial Japanese Navy seems to have focused on larger ships, but there are still many small boats that seem perfect for coastal forces wargaming. The No. 13 Submarine Chaser was designed for anti-submarine work and convoy escort. There were essentially three varieties of this ship, with the IJN considering them all to be part of the same class, even though they were quite different. This model is an example of the initial ships, from 13 through to 27. Files included: IJN No 13 Sub Chaser - the original ship, with a forward-mounted 8cm cannon and twin 13mm HMGs at the rear. IJN No 13 Sub Chaser Unarmed - as above, with the guns removed for separate printing. IJN No 13 Sub Chaser 1944 - the up-armed ship, with an 8cm cannon forward, three 25mm cannons, and twin 13mm HMGs at the rear. IJN No 13 Sub Chaser 1944 Unarmed - as above, with the guns removed for separate printing. 8cm_40 3rd Year Type on Mount - the 8cm cannon for the forward mount. 13mm_76 Type 93 HMG on Dual Mount - twin HMGs for the rear mount. 25mm_60 Type 96 on Short Mount - a single 25mm cannon for the up-armed variant.
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