The Japanese Aircraft Carrier Kaga - by Stefan Dramiński
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Superdrawings in 3D series No. 31
The Japanese Aircraft Carrier Kaga
80 pages • 120 renders
• 1 × double B2 sheet with scale drawings • booklet binding
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Hard Cover series
Kaga 1920-1942. The Japanese Aircraft Carrier
144 pages • 178 photos • 38 drawings • 4 maps
• 13 renders • hardcover, wrapper
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Books available at shop.kagero.pl
And to think Kaga was meant to be a Battleship. They did a great job converting her into a carrier! I like the way she looks. Beautiful ship.
*Battlecruiser, she was Amagi class battlecruiser, but Washington naval treaty happened.
@@peterakacharles1380 Kaga was not an Amagi class battlecruiser, it was the second of two Tosa class battleships. Akagi was the second Amagi class.
@@centralcrossing4732 ah yes, she was, my mistake.
Bet it really looked sweet as she was healing over and swallowed up by the sea!
@@RuSomeKindaIdiot US pilots looked sweet then aswell getting swallowed in flames in their planes!
EVEN IF A MODELER WAS HIRED BY THE COMPANY TO BUILD THIS MODEL IT REALLY IS A WONDERFUL JOB WELL DONE.
Japanese carrier is a master piece of Art
USS Enterprise would beg to differ
Brilliant book.....have this and the Akagi book as well.... Will come in very handy when building both these ships in 1/350.......thank you
Very well done. A beautiful ship
Frank G.+(^
much better on the bottom
The Kaga was a beast !
she went down real fast
Sunk like a rock stories claim.
@Soren G So it's still aflaot asshat?
@@1racemate just like pearl harbor
Excellent work!
beyond outstanding video........
I like Kaga as you present the ship.
awesome !!! gives me the chills !
Awesome
Happy to know it is at the bottom of the Ocean....for my grand father.
Nice big red ball on the flight deck for a US divebomber pilot. Hi, we're the Japanese Navy!
美しいですね。
加賀は飛行甲板が水面から高く、発着艦しやすかったそうです。
Wonderful!
I like the alterations VS-6 and VB-6 did.
Jesus Christ, so real, that I feel myself visiting her !!! Congrats !!!!
Is it 3D printable?
Stunning.....
"I proudly served two tours on this carrier" - Brian Williams MSNBC
LOL!!!
Yeah, it is the carrier were Bush 2 ended the war in Afghanistan, right? MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
I think he may have been refering to the new Kaga, a "helicopter destroyer" of the Japanese Self Defense Force.
Or was the Iraq war Bush 2 won? Cant remember, so many wars won satisfactorily... right? XD
the tune you have playing with this ship , is well let just say i watched this vid 100 times and 97 were to here the tune......
Magnifique!!!
Jestem fanem Pańskich wizualizacji. Fantastyczne. Pozdrawiam
She may not be one of the most beautiful WWII aircraft carrier, but she's one of the THICCest.
Deep water explorers have found the Kaga on the Pacific bottom.
Beautiful
This is a very beautiful ship with few flaws unfortunately for her those flaws were all fatal
Nice!
I don't think the hull is broad enough. Since it was a BB it should have more beam.
Incredible!
magnifique ...
down she gos
She looks much better on the ocean floor.
Never forget 12/7/1941.
What happened to the Pearl Harbor soundtrack? It was perfect for this.
The Pre-War era's technologies look ultra SteamPunkish now.
Nice music
0:32 so what was the bid black aperture for? Did the American carriers also had a smiliar appiliance to that?
It's a smokestack. Japanese carriers from Hosho to Zuikaku had smokestacks of this kind. Not the most effective design, it caused some problems with smoke creating turbulences over the aft part of the airdeck.
Was Akagi and Kaga Sisters??,even though their similar looking their layout is very different.
no, Akagi was originally an Amagi class Battlecruiser, while Kaga was a Kaga (or Tosa, after her sister whom didn't get converted) class Battleship. Kaga was only converted after Amagi was rendered unusable in an earthquake.
É muita engenharia!
Good 😃👍
Have you done this for the Taihō?
blitzblutz Ara Ara Shikikan
These Carriers were no match for the US Navy bird farms. First and foremost they did not have the power to make all of their own wind to launch fully loaded aircraft. They depended on natural wind to supplement their speed. A huge disadvantage. USN had no such issues. USN carriers were so fast the BB's could not keep up until the Iowa class came into service..
Nice 3D rendering. Beautiful
Thanks for your Beautiful Video. I enjoyed.
By the way, Kaga seems to have NO cat-walks. Is n't it DANGER ??
Catwalks are for pussies...
Nicely done. Just one little thing: the Kaga had 4 forward deck struts instead of 6.
During a 1940 refit a 3rd set of supports was installed to bring the count up to 6. Presuming this is showing Kaga sometime from Pearl Harbor to Midway the forward deck supports would be correct.
Its Midway Tragedy was the Deck Full of Japanese Planes made it Heavy Aircraft Carrier Unable to be like LightWeight Zero Plane UnManueverable to the Heavy U.S. Bomber Planes.
アジア初の空母😊
@Soren G ヽ(‘ ∇‘ )ノ バンザーイ!
Music bomb
What a beautiful ship. Right at the beginning you can tell it is not an American or British aircraft carrier. Among my favorite ships are the 6 Pearl Harbor aircraft carriers.
Funny thing about all these Japanese carriers: every single one of them was blown to smithereens and sunk by the US.
Nope, they were scuttled by the Japanese... oh, you are an Usian and therefore learned history watching TV, right? XD
@@LucioFercho have you SEEN the depiction of what Kaga looked like in her final moments? it was virtually Atomized.
@@themanformerlyknownascomme777 You mean, burned down but still afloat so IJN Hagikaze had to torpedo it?
Yeah, Ive seen it.
Same for Akagi, sunk by Iwaki.
Same for Soryu, sunk by Isokaze.
Same for Hiryu, sunk by Makigumo.
The USN sank no carrier at Midway... much less "atomized" one!!! XD
+@@LucioFercho Wrong. Kaga and Soryu were not scuttled.
@@butchoharechicago6657 Go read a DECENT book son.
I expected to find some kancolle addicts or a few pois here and there
The two red lines behind the Hinomaru are the commander's planes, which are all commander's planes. This is a mistake.
You're mistaken, those lines indicate that the planes belong to Kaga's air group. Markings of group commanders were on the tails of their planes.
無断転用ですか?
Bombs away! "Scratch one flattop."
NICE OF THEM TO PAINT A BIG RED ROUNDEL ON DECK FOR THE BOMBERS TO HIT THEIR TARGET !
大日本帝国!
"Kaga" means "shits" in Spanish but spelled with a C not K.
Means Increased Joy in Japanese.
Leí que significa "Alegría Exultante" en español. Similar to "Increased Joy" mentioned above.
This is the carrier were Bush 2 ended the war in Afghanistan, right? MISSION ACCOMPLISHED!!!! 🤣🤣🤣
music sux