The kit contains of 12 Japanese aircraft carrier of the 2nd World War in the known good quality of Hasegawa in the scale of 1,350. The 3x Mitsubishi A6M Zero Zero hunters, Aichi D3 Val dive bomber and the 6x B5N Kate torpedo bombers are injected Horizontal burrs in clear thermoplastic. The decals and building instructions are of high quality and of course, though printed in Japanese. The decals make the machines as board aircraft IJN Akagi during the attack on Pearl Harbour on 07/12/1941 is, who wants to place them on another Japanese carrier and / or at a different time of the WK 2, has to resort to a fine brush and quiet Hand draw thin colored lines, to assign the aircraft models a different carrier of the Imperial Japanese fleet, but in the quality of the kit is worth it all. Another very positive advantage, the kit included the dropping weapons. For every fighter A6M Zero an additional tank can be adhered, for the D3 Val 250kg- a bomb and for 6x A5 Kate optionally a 45.7 torpedo or a 795kg - armor piercing bomb. According painted evaluate these small kits to clear. However, the aircraft fit for this kit only for the Japanese Navy aircraft carrier until the spring of 1944, after that train came to train more modern pattern for use such as the D4Y Suisei / Judy dive bombers or B6N Tenzan / Jill torpedo bomber. So if you like me are Zuikaku 1944 Fujimi shelf still a model of IJN must enrich themselves otherwise! This kit is no alternative at the time, because the Fujimi- own retrofit kits for Fujimi- carrier kits may be obtained at the time hardly, as well as the fully assembled and painted sets of pit road. Oh, just before the end, I must point out a not inconsiderable disadvantage but still! The Japanese carrier had the first years of the war, almost all have exactly the same number of fighters, dive bombers and torpedo bombers on board, plus less than 10 decomposed reserve aircraft in the hangars. In the later years of the war the ratio tipped as the American carriers toward 50/30/20. Therefore it would have been much better in my opinion, Diesner Hasegawa- kit, each with 4x Zeros, Kates and Vals equip! Amazing that just a renowned Japanese Modellbau- company underwent such a mistake! But as the Rolling Stones sang: "You can not always get, what you want!"