Thanks for posting, I got this exact kit for Christmas. I've been out of plastic kits for a few years but hugely excited about building my favourite battleship.
What a beast of a kit. The floatplane havng a cockpit killed me. Fuso is perhaps one of my favourite ships from early 20th century. And The Gin Palace, of course. Great review as usual, Harry.
This review made me buy the Fuso. Bought it on Ebay and payed a good amount for, but i don't regret it. Good kit, it is a fun build! That Pagoda-mast was a little tricky, but it went well 😊 i have now bought IJN Haruna, so i hope it is as good as Fuso! Keep up with your videos!😊👍
YES! A marvelous kit of an amazing looking ship. I've got this one and the wood deck as well, plan to start on building it soon. (I am presently building a 1/450 scale Shinano by Hasegawa...also a very nice kit, recently molded and very well detailed.)
Fan-bloody-tastic mate really looking forward to this build. Only wish I could afford one myself but gotta find another job after Covid, two thumbs up.
Hi ya mate, thanks for the outstanding review. What a detailed kit very pricey but well worth what you paid for it, what a find. Can't wait for the build to start. Stay safe and well pal😉👍😁
Thank you for the review. I've been eyeing a number of Fujimi kits for a while now, but have been hesitant to buy them, due to the price and the lack of reviews on them. I just want to make sure that they are worth the very high price tag.
Well I am sold, your not wrong on the cost, as far as I can see only 3 kits for sale in the UK a sellers market, I have only purchased one of them 😬👍🏻. Great review.
I just bought the Fujimi 1/350 Scale IJN Haruna. I understand what you mean about prices, i bought mine for lets say £150 (including postage and packing) but i've seen prices ranging from £150 to £190 to even £260 on ebay. I do like Fujimi as i also have the Fujimi 1/350 IJN Ise and even without PE (i don't like PE) its very detailed right out of the box. I also understand the attraction to the Japanese ships. The fact the Ise was half an aircraft carrier and all its supports for the flight deck attracted me to it and the Haruna i liked the style of its tower and the slight oddity of the catapult being between its 3rd and 4th main guns.
@@HarryHoudiniModels Thank you. I found my Ise on ebay but it cost me around £200 including the prices for the ship itself and the wood deck that was separate. If or when you get the Ise i will be very interested in your review or build of her.
Yes, if you're serious about building something as fantastic as the IJN Fuso, you really do need to research by looking at original photos, this is a full hull kit in 1/350 and there's several photoetch kits available, and again, with plastic most things are over scaled, the photoetch will give you a much better detail such as on the tower, rails, gun barrel that are normally brass you cut the original plastic off and replace with brass. I built this in 1/700, but this beauty worth the money - absolutely
how was it that im just learning of this ive been coming to your channel for little over a year now and this first time ive seen this video. thanks for video harry been debating getting fuso definitly helps with deciding if i want it sir
I'm finishing the 1/700 Fujimi, full hull Fuso, it's a beauty of a ship with those crazy Pagoda superstructures, I think that my build looks okay, I went full P.E., It's my 2nd ship, the first one was the Yamato 1/350 Tamiya old mold +P.E., I loved it too
@@HarryHoudiniModels My eyes are bad (I'm 56), I use glasses + magnifiers glasses, I work on P.E. in short periods. I think that P.E is not fun but it's rewarding.
I’ve had prescription 3X reading glasses for years so I could see the work I’m doing. Now going for 4 times magnification to cope! We find ways to cope.
You've certainly got a bargain their Harry. Wish all ship models had such attention to moulding detail. Certainly going to look forward to this build, will it be before or after the 'JunK'?.. Great to see you moving more freely. Cheers from the U.K.
I live in England and I seen the 700 kit 38 pounds sterling new is it about the same in Australia that’s really expensive but a good choice really good ship I build 700 scale with etched brass
Mate , awesome battleship, arrrr my wishlist is getting bigger🤔 greeat review, wood veneer looks fantastic, know what you mean cartoonish, hard to find good ones😊😊😊😊
Not yet… need to complete my Varyag, Graf Spee, Warspite, Seydlitz and Deutschland first… too many on the bench. But when they are done the Fuso is top of my list :)
As I said in the video, I’ve purchased the Tom’s Modelworks detail set for IJN battleships. I’ll just improve the cranes, catapult and radar, plus add some railings. The rest of the kit is perfect as is.
What! You don’t give me undivided attention? Stay after class and write out 100 times “If I am watching Houdini, I am watching Houdini”. Now let that be a lesson to you hehe
In theory yes... my build rate needs to be a dozen kits a year before I retire. Many are quick builds I could do in a week. Some are more long term like the wood ships. I’ve completed over 20 kits in a year before, when work was quiet. So yes, very doable. Plus now if I buy a new kit, I sell off something I’ve lost interest in, to balance the stash.
@@HarryHoudiniModels sweet as a kid i used to like the 72nd matchbox kits as i got older i stopped building kits but in the last year or im slowly getting back into it so i wondering what happened with the matchbox kits why did they stop making them do you know i loved the tanks with the little diorama
They are a little worn out, but some of the injected kits I have seen still look good, even if you don’t get that lovely coloured plastic Matchbox was famous for.
It’s just an arbitrary way to compare prices for kits without the confusion of saying dollars. I found out early on that most viewers would assume US dollars, but I would be talking about Australian dollars. So 10 shekels is $100AUD or currently $77USD.
Thanks for posting, I got this exact kit for Christmas. I've been out of plastic kits for a few years but hugely excited about building my favourite battleship.
She is a lovely ship and it’s a great model.. enjoy your build matey
Good to see you back making videos mate. Great video👍
Thanks Colin 👍
What a beast of a kit. The floatplane havng a cockpit killed me. Fuso is perhaps one of my favourite ships from early 20th century. And The Gin Palace, of course. Great review as usual, Harry.
It is a beast!
Hi Harry, very nice review on this great kit, looking forward to your build video later, cheers.
Thanks Daryl 👍
I am glad you did this review. I have been curious about these high end battleships but the pockets have never deep enough to take a chance.
Me too, but when I saw the price he was selling it for I jumped at it, even though I had not budged for any kit purchases this month.
This review made me buy the Fuso. Bought it on Ebay and payed a good amount for, but i don't regret it. Good kit, it is a fun build! That Pagoda-mast was a little tricky, but it went well 😊 i have now bought IJN Haruna, so i hope it is as good as Fuso! Keep up with your videos!😊👍
Great to hear Even… thanks for watching
YES! A marvelous kit of an amazing looking ship. I've got this one and the wood deck as well, plan to start on building it soon. (I am presently building a 1/450 scale Shinano by Hasegawa...also a very nice kit, recently molded and very well detailed.)
Sounds like you have some fun builds ahead of you George.
Did you get the extra aircraft for it?
Great kit and dry fit preview - thanks.
Thanks for watching matey
Liked the hat Harry good vid and always a good laugh
Thanks Robert
Nice review, The kit has amazing detail and worth paying a bit extra for... its on my shopping list 🇦🇺✌
You may need to wait a while to find one, unless you can afford those Evil Bay prices
Lovely kit and a great review mate.
Thanks Frederick 👍
Very nice dry fit and detail. Great looking kit.
Thanks Matey... I can’t wait to build it. Might bump it up my build list to get started soon.
Fan-bloody-tastic mate really looking forward to this build. Only wish I could afford one myself but gotta find another job after Covid, two thumbs up.
Good luck with the job search. There will always be kits to buy afterwards
Hi ya mate, thanks for the outstanding review. What a detailed kit very pricey but well worth what you paid for it, what a find. Can't wait for the build to start. Stay safe and well pal😉👍😁
Thanks Dave 👍 It is high on my list to do after I get a few other WIP off my workbench.
Looks like a great kit, will be watching to see how it comes out. Rick 🤓✌️
Thanks Rick... later this year after I complete a few other projects on my bench
Thank you for the review. I've been eyeing a number of Fujimi kits for a while now, but have been hesitant to buy them, due to the price and the lack of reviews on them. I just want to make sure that they are worth the very high price tag.
Glad I could help! As long as you have the shekels they are worth it.
Well I am sold, your not wrong on the cost, as far as I can see only 3 kits for sale in the UK a sellers market, I have only purchased one of them 😬👍🏻. Great review.
You should love it.. as you know I do.
Brilliant kit probably the best 350 scale out there
Yes it is so well designed and moulded
I just bought the Fujimi 1/350 Scale IJN Haruna. I understand what you mean about prices, i bought mine for lets say £150 (including postage and packing) but i've seen prices ranging from £150 to £190 to even £260 on ebay. I do like Fujimi as i also have the Fujimi 1/350 IJN Ise and even without PE (i don't like PE) its very detailed right out of the box.
I also understand the attraction to the Japanese ships. The fact the Ise was half an aircraft carrier and all its supports for the flight deck attracted me to it and the Haruna i liked the style of its tower and the slight oddity of the catapult being between its 3rd and 4th main guns.
Good find... a reasonably priced Ise is on my list for the one day I can afford one.
@@HarryHoudiniModels Thank you. I found my Ise on ebay but it cost me around £200 including the prices for the ship itself and the wood deck that was separate. If or when you get the Ise i will be very interested in your review or build of her.
No wonder it is an expensive kit, with the level of engineering and detail. There are some build videos of it and the results seem pretty impressive.
It is worth the expense and yes should build up, with some care and attention, into a very impressive model.
Yes, if you're serious about building something as fantastic as the IJN Fuso, you really do need to research by looking at original photos, this is a full hull kit in 1/350 and there's several photoetch kits available, and again, with plastic most things are over scaled, the photoetch will give you a much better detail such as on the tower, rails, gun barrel that are normally brass you cut the original plastic off and replace with brass. I built this in 1/700, but this beauty worth the money - absolutely
Worth more than twice the money in 1/350 Alec
how was it that im just learning of this ive been coming to your channel for little over a year now and this first time ive seen this video. thanks for video harry been debating getting fuso definitly helps with deciding if i want it sir
Lots of hidden gems in the hundreds of videos I’ve made in the last decade.
I'm finishing the 1/700 Fujimi, full hull Fuso, it's a beauty of a ship with those crazy Pagoda superstructures, I think that my build looks okay, I went full P.E., It's my 2nd ship, the first one was the Yamato 1/350 Tamiya old mold +P.E., I loved it too
Well done... all that PE in 1:700 would be a challenge for me... hope you have sharp eyes and nimble fingers?
@@HarryHoudiniModels My eyes are bad (I'm 56), I use glasses + magnifiers glasses, I work on P.E. in short periods. I think that P.E is not fun but it's rewarding.
I’ve had prescription 3X reading glasses for years so I could see the work I’m doing. Now going for 4 times magnification to cope! We find ways to cope.
You've certainly got a bargain their Harry. Wish all ship models had such attention to moulding detail. Certainly going to look forward to this build, will it be before or after the 'JunK'?.. Great to see you moving more freely. Cheers from the U.K.
Yes I should punch out that Junk... not a difficult build.
I live in England and I seen the 700 kit 38 pounds sterling new is it about the same in Australia that’s really expensive but a good choice really good ship I build 700 scale with etched brass
Too small for my bandicoot eyes mate... need 1:350 just to see what’s going on
Mate , awesome battleship, arrrr my wishlist is getting bigger🤔 greeat review, wood veneer looks fantastic, know what you mean cartoonish, hard to find good ones😊😊😊😊
Thanks 👍 It’s well worth getting your hands on.
Harry have you had time to finish the Fuso? I'd love to see it
So would I Butch... sadly still another crazy year coping with the plague. Maybe work on her next year.
Hi Mr H, any chance of a link to that beaut big blue cutting mat?
It was a Chinese import on Amazon Australia. Best search Amazon in your country for an A1 Cutting Matt.
Harry did you finish the kit?
Not yet… need to complete my Varyag, Graf Spee, Warspite, Seydlitz and Deutschland first… too many on the bench. But when they are done the Fuso is top of my list :)
@@HarryHoudiniModels your dockyard is full just like my dance card.
lucky you Steve
That kit is like rocking horse shit in this country. I've looked for Fuso for a while.
I’d been trying to get one for many years as well.. takes patience
Nice looking kit.
So are you going to build it as her un-lucky sister Yamashiro?
I wanted a Fuso... I’ll build a Fuso
Harry are you going to fork out for all their accompanying etch as well ?
As I said in the video, I’ve purchased the Tom’s Modelworks detail set for IJN battleships. I’ll just improve the cranes, catapult and radar, plus add some railings. The rest of the kit is perfect as is.
@@HarryHoudiniModels Sorry I must have that bit :(
It is hard to concentrate with all my waffling.
@@HarryHoudiniModels :) in this case, it was me doing more than one thing at once !
What! You don’t give me undivided attention? Stay after class and write out 100 times “If I am watching Houdini, I am watching Houdini”. Now let that be a lesson to you hehe
GEEZ Harry you must have more kits than you and i have had birthdays combined and im an old bastard will you have enough time to build em all
In theory yes... my build rate needs to be a dozen kits a year before I retire. Many are quick builds I could do in a week. Some are more long term like the wood ships. I’ve completed over 20 kits in a year before, when work was quiet. So yes, very doable. Plus now if I buy a new kit, I sell off something I’ve lost interest in, to balance the stash.
@@HarryHoudiniModels sweet
as a kid i used to like the 72nd matchbox kits as i got older i stopped building kits but in the last year or im slowly getting back into it so i wondering what happened with the matchbox kits why did they stop making them do you know i loved the tanks with the little diorama
Revell of Germany has a lot of the old Matchbox moulds and rereleases the kits under their own label.
@@HarryHoudiniModels cool i mite have to keep my eyes open for them but after all these years wouldnt the moulds be a little shithouse by now
They are a little worn out, but some of the injected kits I have seen still look good, even if you don’t get that lovely coloured plastic Matchbox was famous for.
What is a shekel?
It’s just an arbitrary way to compare prices for kits without the confusion of saying dollars. I found out early on that most viewers would assume US dollars, but I would be talking about Australian dollars. So 10 shekels is $100AUD or currently $77USD.