World War One Japanese warships for the WTJ Naval line of 3D Printing files; digital downloads for building your own models on home printers or having them printed by a 3D print shop. Each file may be purchased as a Private use license or as a Commercial license. Once purchased, the WTJ digital files are not refundable. Visit the End User License Agreement page for more information about our licenses.
Most models include mast holes (where applicable), visit the Accessories Page to see the mast building jigs and fighting tops used for constructing good looking wire masts. If you have any questions feel free to contact us.
Newest models added: September 20.
Most models include mast holes (where applicable), visit the Accessories Page to see the mast building jigs and fighting tops used for constructing good looking wire masts. If you have any questions feel free to contact us.
Newest models added: September 20.
Fuso 1916 WTJ-2011141A Battleship circa 1916. |
Yamashiro 1917 WTJ-2011142A Fuso class battleship circa 1917, with different upperworks layout. |
Ise 1917 WTJ-2011143A Battleship circa 1917, can also be used as Hyuga. |
Nagato 1920 WTJ-2011145 Battleship circa 1920. Can also be used as Mutsu. |
Ibuki WTJ-2011156A Battlecruiser circa 1909. |
Kurama WTJ-2011156B Ibuki class battlecruiser circa 1911, with tripod masts. |
Kongo 1914 WTJ-2011157A Battlecruiser circa 1914. |
Hiei 1914 WTJ-2011158A Kongo class battlecruiser circa 1914, with different funnels and upperworks. |
Kirishima 1915 WTJ-2011159A Kongo class battlecruiser circa 1915, with different funnels and turrets. Can also be used as Haruna |
Chikuma WTJ-2011241 Light cruiser circa 1912, can also be used as Yahagi and Hirato. |
Kuma 1920 WTJ-2011243 Light cruiser circa 1920, can also be used as Tama, Kitakami, Oi and Kiso (1921). |
Isokaze WTJ-2011316 Destroyer circa 1917. Can also be used as Amatsukaze, Hamakaze and Tokitsukaze. |
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