Imperial Japan Armoured Vehicles Set
Five Star Model | No. FS710002 | 1:700
Facts
- Brand:
- Five Star Model
- Title:
- Imperial Japan Armoured Vehicles Set
- Number:
- FS710002
- Scale:
- 1:700
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2016 New tool
- Barcode:
- 4589913194892 (EAN)
Markings
Type 1 Ho-Ni
大日本帝國海軍陸戦隊 (Imperial Japanese Marines 1937-1945)
Type 91 Sumida
大日本帝國海軍陸戦隊 (Imperial Japanese Marines 1937-1945)
Type 94 37 mm anti-tank gun
大日本帝國海軍陸戦隊 (Imperial Japanese Marines 1937-1945)
Type 94 75 mm mountain gun
大日本帝國海軍陸戦隊 (Imperial Japanese Marines 1937-1945)
Type 94 Truck
Type 94 Ambulance
大日本帝國海軍陸戦隊 (Imperial Japanese Marines 1937-1945)
Type 94 Six Wheel Drive Truck
大日本帝國海軍陸戦隊 (Imperial Japanese Marines 1937-1945)
Box contents
Photoetched fret
Dimensions:
210x120x1 mm
(8.3x4.7x0 inch)
Weight:
40 g (0.09 lbs)
Product timeline
Five Star Model
2016
Marketplace
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USD 31.95
In stock ȴ 3604
USD 27.61In stock »Alternative SKUs for Five Star Model FS710002:
710002
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Comments
TheMadModeller
I've used a few PE sets in my time, plus PE that comes out of my favorite Czech manufacturers' kits. My first encounter with PE parts was in a DML Dragon 1:72 Arado Ar-234 Blitz kit bought back in the early to mid '90s. Is this not leaning a bit towards the point of insanity though?! I showed my wife this product's photo and pointed out that the scale is actually her chosen scale for her waterline ships AND that they really all were sitting on a coin and not just a neat display base. The look on her face was priceless! That aside, we're both wondering; Who was the first to come up with the idea to make Photo-etched parts and turn them into a ludicrous form of origami for fly-poo size details?
I've used a few PE sets in my time, plus PE that comes out of my favorite Czech manufacturers' kits. My first encounter with PE parts was in a DML Dragon 1:72 Arado Ar-234 Blitz kit bought back in the early to mid '90s. Is this not leaning a bit towards the point of insanity though?! I showed my wife this product's photo and pointed out that the scale is actually her chosen scale for her waterline ships AND that they really all were sitting on a coin and not just a neat display base. The look on her face was priceless! That aside, we're both wondering; Who was the first to come up with the idea to make Photo-etched parts and turn them into a ludicrous form of origami for fly-poo size details?
8 September 2017, 16:43
More about
This product is categorised under:- Vehicles » Trucks » Toyota KB Truck
- Vehicles » Tank destroyers » Type 1 Ho-Ni
- Vehicles » Armoured cars » Type 91 Sumida
- Guns » Cannons » Type 94 37 mm anti-tank gun
- Guns » Cannons » Type 94 75 mm mountain gun
- Vehicles » Trucks » Type 94 Truck