

The Japanese Destroyer Fubuki
Carlo Cestra
ISBN 978-83-65437-94-5
pages A4
stron 92
166 renders
double-sided A2 sheet with modeling plans
The Japanese Fubuki class boasted twenty-four units and was the world’s first modern and powerful destroyer class. Her lead ship was the Fubuky, previously named destroyer no. 35, who was a veteran of many battles in World War II in the Pacific Area.
Fubuky class was part of a program intended to give the Imperial Japanese Navy a qualitative edge with the world’s most modern ships.