4967834640054

1/20 P.H.J. 101 Grosser Hund

$48.00
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4967834640054

1/20 P.H.J. 101 Grosser Hund

$48.00
■Product Description
From the world of "Maschinen Krieger" created by creator Hiroshi Yokoyama, this is a machine used by the Strahl Army, which is pushing forward with the unmanned operation of weapons, as a countermeasure against mercenary army armored suits.

The meaning of Großer Hund is "large dog".
It is a hunting dog equipped with a strong alloy skeleton and armor and powerful laser weapons.
While the mercenary army armored suits are just over 2m tall, the Großer Hund is a large machine of about 3m, and is a vicious-style unmanned weapon that was developed with the "fear" it would inflict on opponents upon encounter in mind.

The kit is being developed by creating 3D data for molds based on the prototype by Masaki Sekido.
The equipment of the machine reproduces the basic "ground type" form.
Each joint is movable using poly parts. The "bird legs", which are one of the features of this machine and incorporate a reverse joint by adding an extra joint, are also fully movable in each part!
The power pipes on the neck and legs are made of a soft, paintable material.
The design allows for a variety of poses, which is unique to plastic model kits.
The intricately assembled frame of the torso and the precisely crafted manipulator on the right arm are also sharply molded parts, showcasing the mecha's highlights.

An optional smoke discharger is included.
Decals for 3-4 units are planned, printed using high-quality silkscreen printing.
The familiar painting card is also included.

The package illustration is by the original author, Hiroshi Yokoyama. Package illustration: Hiroshi Yokoyama Prototype production: Masaki Sekido

■Product specifications
Manufacturer: Hasegawa
Item No: MK05
Number of parts: 196
Size: Model length … 153mm
Model width … 84mm
Copyright: ©2009 Kow Yokoyama
Scale: 1/35
JAN: 4967834640054

■Notes
*An adhesive for plastic models labeled "for polystyrene resin," etc., is required separately.

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