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Woody Joe 1/150 Iwakuni Castle Wooden Model Assembly Kit
Woody Joe 1/150 Iwakuni Castle Wooden Model Assembly Kit
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Completed size: Height 205mm, Width 265mm, Depth 215mm. An unpainted wooden assembly kit that uses wood as the main material; additional tools, paint, etc. are required. Reference production time: Approximately 30 hours 59 types of wooden parts and 1 type of metal part. Laser cut processing
This is a 1/150 scale wooden architectural model of Iwakuni Castle from WoodyJOE. You can also see it from one of the bridges, Kintai Bridge. It is a four-story, six-story Momoyama-style Nanban-zukuri building that is large and has no roof in between. It was rebuilt by three famous Japanese figures, and the top floor was built from the bottom floor. Iwakuni Castle was a three-story, four-story Momoyama-style Nanban style building, but eight years after its construction, it was adopted as a mountain castle based on the one-country-one-castle system.The Nishiki River flowing below is used as a natural outer moat, and Iwakuni Castle is located on the top of Mt. Shiroyama, approximately 200 meters above sea level. Iwakunijo was created in 1608 (Keicho 13) by Hiroie Yoshikawa, the first lord of the Iwakuni domain. *This product is a wooden model that requires assembly. *Adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting.
This is a 1/150 scale wooden architectural model of Iwakuni Castle from WoodyJOE. You can also see it from one of the bridges, Kintai Bridge. It is a four-story, six-story Momoyama-style Nanban-zukuri building that is large and has no roof in between. It was rebuilt by three famous Japanese figures, and the top floor was built from the bottom floor. Iwakuni Castle was a three-story, four-story Momoyama-style Nanban style building, but eight years after its construction, it was adopted as a mountain castle based on the one-country-one-castle system.The Nishiki River flowing below is used as a natural outer moat, and Iwakuni Castle is located on the top of Mt. Shiroyama, approximately 200 meters above sea level. Iwakunijo was created in 1608 (Keicho 13) by Hiroie Yoshikawa, the first lord of the Iwakuni domain. *This product is a wooden model that requires assembly. *Adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly and painting.
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