Aircraft ;1/72 scale aircraft: One of the Fujimi's main product lines. Like its neighbor Hasegawa, Fujimi has released many
World War II era Japanese warplane models, but its range contains many more minor airplanes, such as
bombers,
attack aircraft,
surveillance aircraft, and
seaplanes. In its modern jet plane range, Fujimi also released minor airplanes such as the
Vought F7U Cutlass,
British Phantom, and
MiG-21 variations. For example, Fujimi's
Northrop Grumman E-2 Hawkeye was the only 1/72 scale E-2 model for a long time until Hasegawa released the E-2C in the late 2000s. It was initially released as the E-2A in 1970, later modified to the E-2C, and finally modified to the Hawkeye 2000 style in the mid 2000s. ;1/48 scale aircraft: Although Fujimi released over fifty 1/48 scale aircraft kits until the early 1990s, around ten kits are available as of 2014. ;1/144 scale aircraft:
Boeing B-29 Superfortress and Japanese interceptors were released in the mid-2000s. Some
helicopter models were released in the early 1980s.
Warships ;1/700 scale Sea Way Model series: Waterline type models. This line consists of ex-Waterline series World War II era warships and modern US warships, such as the
Kitty Hawk-class aircraft carrier,
Ticonderoga-class cruiser,
Spruance-class destroyer, and
Oliver Hazard Perry-class frigate, which were released in the mid-1990s. ;1/700 scale Sea Way Model "Special" ("Toku") series: Newly tooled waterline type
Imperial Japanese Navy warship models. This line started in the mid 2000s, and contains almost all types of Japanese battleships and aircraft carriers, most destroyer types and many cruisers. It also contains
auxiliary ships such as minelayers, seaplane carriers, tankers, and transport ships. Many models of this series are highly detailed, the most recent ones are regarded as top standard with detail levels equaling the much larger 350 scale kits. Also, the series contains ships never offered in any scale by any other manufacturer like the three-flight-deck version of carrier "Kaga", the late heavy cruiser "Ibuki" in its "as designed" guise, light cruisers "Sakawa" and "Noshiro", escort carrier "Kaiyo", or the final appearance of "Kaga" as she was at Midway (with three pairs of struts under the forward flight deck and the final AA fit). ;1/700 scale IJN series: Full-hull version of the Sea Way Model "Special" series. ;1/700 scale "Next" series: Full-hull (with waterline option) computer designed multi-color parts kits of IJN ships which do not need painting for authentic results and allowing quick construction by improved fitting techniques, still being highly detailed. Some 20 kits including various versions of "Yamato" and "Musashi", fast battleships "Kongô", "Hiei" and "Haruna", battleship "Nagato", carriers "Akagi" and "Shinano", light cruisers "Kuma" and "Tama" as well as several double kits of destroyer types have been issued as of spring, 2023. Special versions are marked "X-", for example a "Shinano" with transparent flight deck showing the hangar deck below. ;1/350 scale Warship: High-detailed full-hull models. This line contains the Japanese
Kongo and
Fuso class battleships,
Ise class aerial battleship, and
Shokaku class aircraft carriers. The first model,
battleship Kongo, was released in 2007. ;1/500 scale Warship: This mid-scale line was started in 2009. It consists of the battleships
Yamato and
Nagato.
Armored vehicles ;1/72 scale Military series: This line was started in 2010 and consists of German
Tiger I,
Opel Blitz, Japanese
type 10 tank, and 3 1/2 ton truck variations. ;1/76 scale Special World Armor series: This line consists of mostly World War II era military vehicles and some modern Japanese tanks such as the
Type 90. Almost all kits were initially released in the early 1970s by Fujimi or Nitto. Tiger I late type,
JS-2, and
JGSDF tanks were released in the mid 1990s.
Automobiles ;1/16 scale Super Car series:
Supercar models such as the
Ferrari F40. ;1/20 scale Grand Prix series:
Formula One car models such as various
Ferrari machines. ;1/24 scale Inch up (ID) car series: A main automobile line. It consists of various Japanese car models. ;1/24 scale Real Sports Car series: This line consists of sports car models from around the world. ;1/24 scale Enthusiast Model: Super detailed models including metal cast or etched metal parts. ;1/24 scale Nostalgic Racer: Japanese sports car models of the 1970s ;1/24 scale Tōge Car: This line mainly consists of cars used by racers of the
illegal street racing scene of the 90's in mountain-passes, mostly known as
Tōge. ;1/24 scale Historic Racing Car: World racing car models of the 1960s and 1970s. ;1/24 scale Initial D: Car models from
manga/
anime series
Initial D. ;1/24 scale Chara Decal series:
Itasha (
anime character-decorated car) models. ;1/32 scale Truck series: Japanese truck models ;1/32 scale Tour Bus series:
Historical structures Various scale
Japanese castle and
temple models.
Science fiction mecha This line consists of
mecha from the
Ultraman and
Ultraseven TV series, as well as 1/700 scale
Gotengo from
Atragon and 1/24 scale Spinner from
Blade Runner. == US importers==