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■ Description
●It's a 1/35 scale replica of a fictitious tank.
●The gun body parts are aluminum cutting and metal parts.
●It's about 300 mm long, 110 mm wide, 85 mm high.
●It's a partitioning method.
●It's made by Cult Graphics.
●Because it's a prototype, you're free to enjoy the tanks that are featured in the fictional history of warfare.
About the real car.
The Fist of Rocket Models is modeled on the concept of how the number of military vehicles would have evolved if World War II had lasted a little longer and ended two years later.・Japan must have developed an even more unique weapon with reverse engineering using weapons and techniques derived from Germany. One of them was the tank Horri II tank, equipped with a prototype 12-gun gun in a 250mm frontal armored combat chamber. The engine was equipped with a V-type 12-cylinder H140. During the Coronet Campaign, other Japanese land battles, the U.S. Army fought a new type of tank on the southern coast.
It's about the model.
The model is a plastic model assembly kit that uses technology from the German military to reverse engineer a Japanese-built artillery tank torpedo holly II torpedo on a 1/35 scale.
Designed on the basis of its own proofs, the fixed combat chamber shapes are strongly modeled. There are also real hatch types and welding sites at the top of the chamber.
All the rotating wheels have separate parts, and the straps use a split-attachment method to create a stereo-filled foot around. They are about 300 mm long, about 110 mm wide, about 85 mm high and strong enough. They are designed to be easy to assemble with a reduced number of parts.
Of course, it's good to think of dirty painting as a way to inflate your imagination.
■ Specifications
Maker:Rocket Models
Item No:47057
Scale:1/35
JAN:4589462470577
1/35 Japanese Army Artillery Tank Hori II Prototype 12-type Cannon Equipped Operation Coronet March 1947 Shonan Coast US Army Interception Battle
$40.00
●It's a 1/35 scale replica of a fictitious tank.
●The gun body parts are aluminum cutting and metal parts.
●It's about 300 mm long, 110 mm wide, 85 mm high.
●It's a partitioning method.
●It's made by Cult Graphics.
●Because it's a prototype, you're free to enjoy the tanks that are featured in the fictional history of warfare.
About the real car.
The Fist of Rocket Models is modeled on the concept of how the number of military vehicles would have evolved if World War II had lasted a little longer and ended two years later.・Japan must have developed an even more unique weapon with reverse engineering using weapons and techniques derived from Germany. One of them was the tank Horri II tank, equipped with a prototype 12-gun gun in a 250mm frontal armored combat chamber. The engine was equipped with a V-type 12-cylinder H140. During the Coronet Campaign, other Japanese land battles, the U.S. Army fought a new type of tank on the southern coast.
It's about the model.
The model is a plastic model assembly kit that uses technology from the German military to reverse engineer a Japanese-built artillery tank torpedo holly II torpedo on a 1/35 scale.
Designed on the basis of its own proofs, the fixed combat chamber shapes are strongly modeled. There are also real hatch types and welding sites at the top of the chamber.
All the rotating wheels have separate parts, and the straps use a split-attachment method to create a stereo-filled foot around. They are about 300 mm long, about 110 mm wide, about 85 mm high and strong enough. They are designed to be easy to assemble with a reduced number of parts.
Of course, it's good to think of dirty painting as a way to inflate your imagination.
■ Specifications
Maker:Rocket Models
Item No:47057
Scale:1/35
JAN:4589462470577
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