Japanese Battleship Mikasa
Battleship Mikasa was Admiral Togo's flagship during the Battle of Tsushima in 1904. Today she is a Museum Ship and the last surviving pre Dreadnought in the World.IJN Mikasa – Japan, Battleship, 1900The Japanese battleship Mikasa was Admiral Togo's flagship during the Battle of the Yellow Sea and the the Battle of Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War. The Mikasa is the only pre-dreadnought preserved in the world, and can be visited in Yokosuka, Japan. Plans available of IJN Mikasa: There is a plan available in 1:300 from Taubman Plan Service for $10.00. 
Kits of IJN Mikasa: - Hasegawa - injection molded plastic - 1:350 - $75-100.00
- Lion Roar - photo-etched brass fittings and turned brass gun barrels - for the 1:350 Hasegawa kit
- Eduard - photo-etched brass fittings - for the 1:350 Hasegawa kit
- Seals Models - injection molded plastic - water-line model - 1:700 scale
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