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Aero Base A001 Micro Museum Series 1/48 Fokker Dr.1 Red Baron WW1 Fighter Brass Etched Metal Model
Aero Base A001 Micro Museum Series 1/48 Fokker Dr.1 Red Baron WW1 Fighter Brass Etched Metal Model
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Model Airplane Brass Etched Parts Metal Model 1/48 Scale Model WW1 German Fighter
- About the actual aircraft The triplane of the famous shot-down king Richthofen, nicknamed the Red Baron.・Model contents A full-fledged model kit that gives you the feeling of assembling a real machine. The basic shape is created by simply bending and fitting the minute brass parts. Secure each intersection with superglue. Suitable for advanced users.・Required tools Cutter knife / Model tweezers / Instant adhesive ・Designer: Aero Base From Shinichi Iwami After retiring from Tamiya, he founded Aero Base in 1996 and this is the first airplane he designed. Is it possible to create a model that allows you to enjoy building the complex framework of an airplane without using special tools? The clue lies in the ancient Japanese paper cranes. At first glance, it doesn't look like it's made from a single sheet of paper, but once you learn how to fold it, anyone can fold it. This is the aero-based design concept. All Aerobase airplane models are real. The results of research conducted at museums in Germany and the United States are utilized in the model. Experience the wonderful world of aviation history through models. Caution
- About the actual aircraft The triplane of the famous shot-down king Richthofen, nicknamed the Red Baron.・Model contents A full-fledged model kit that gives you the feeling of assembling a real machine. The basic shape is created by simply bending and fitting the minute brass parts. Secure each intersection with superglue. Suitable for advanced users.・Required tools Cutter knife / Model tweezers / Instant adhesive ・Designer: Aero Base From Shinichi Iwami After retiring from Tamiya, he founded Aero Base in 1996 and this is the first airplane he designed. Is it possible to create a model that allows you to enjoy building the complex framework of an airplane without using special tools? The clue lies in the ancient Japanese paper cranes. At first glance, it doesn't look like it's made from a single sheet of paper, but once you learn how to fold it, anyone can fold it. This is the aero-based design concept. All Aerobase airplane models are real. The results of research conducted at museums in Germany and the United States are utilized in the model. Experience the wonderful world of aviation history through models. Caution
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