Commissioned in June 1942, she participated in the Aleutian campaign and the Guadalcanal campaign (as part of the "Tokyo Express").

Unlike typical Japanese destroyers that focused on heavy torpedo loads, the Akizuki was built around eight 100mm (3.9 in) guns in four twin turrets. These were considered the best anti-aircraft weapons in the Imperial Japanese Navy.

The physical version typically includes 10 pages of parts to cut out, 4 pages of assembly drawings, and construction descriptions in Polish.

Modelers often use these files for "scratch building" or to reprint parts on specialized cardstock for easier assembly compared to the original out-of-print physical sheets.

The kit features approximately 1,100 parts , covering intricate sections such as the quadruple torpedo launcher, the bridge structure, and the signature 100mm Type 98 dual-purpose guns. Historical Significance of the IJN Akizuki

She was sunk on October 25, 1944, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf, likely due to a torpedo hit. Content of the .rar File