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LittleArmory [LD043] Command Post A
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Original (other): | Little Armory |
Release date: | May, 2023 |
Figure type: | Plastic Model |
Material: | Resin (PS) |
Scale: | 1/12 |
Height: | 215 mm |
Manufacturer: | Tomytec |
Series: | Little Armory |
Manufacturer price: | 3300 ¥ |
Owners: | 0 |
Features:
Plastic Model, Runner Kit (Unpainted)
Size: Exterior: Approx. W10 x D10 x H21.5cm
Features: Mold Color: Gray, Brown, Black
[Set Contents]
Floor x1
Wall x2
Hook x10
Triple hook x4
Joint part x5
Wall and floor connecting part x1
Desk x1
Chair x1
Handy-type radio SCR-536 x1
Manpack-type radio SCR-300 x1
Cryptograph M209 x1
Morse telegraph key x1
Cable x1
Cipher table (Paper craft)
Tomytech's new "Little Armory" series, "Study 1942," reproduces various weapons that were developed before World War II and became the foundation of modern firearms; this scene set is based on the image of U.S. military frontline command posts in the 1940s. The base floor and wall are combined with locally crafted wooden desks and chairs, as well as small items such as mobile radios, ciphers and Morse code keys. The covers of the SCR-300 wireless radio and the M-209 cipher, which were standard U.S. military equipment at the time, can be opened and closed. Paper craft is included for the M-209 code table and manual. This item allows you to create a model of a communication room or an agent's hideout, and it can also be connected to the gun rack (sold separately).
Plastic Model, Runner Kit (Unpainted)
Size: Exterior: Approx. W10 x D10 x H21.5cm
Features: Mold Color: Gray, Brown, Black
[Set Contents]
Floor x1
Wall x2
Hook x10
Triple hook x4
Joint part x5
Wall and floor connecting part x1
Desk x1
Chair x1
Handy-type radio SCR-536 x1
Manpack-type radio SCR-300 x1
Cryptograph M209 x1
Morse telegraph key x1
Cable x1
Cipher table (Paper craft)
Tomytech's new "Little Armory" series, "Study 1942," reproduces various weapons that were developed before World War II and became the foundation of modern firearms; this scene set is based on the image of U.S. military frontline command posts in the 1940s. The base floor and wall are combined with locally crafted wooden desks and chairs, as well as small items such as mobile radios, ciphers and Morse code keys. The covers of the SCR-300 wireless radio and the M-209 cipher, which were standard U.S. military equipment at the time, can be opened and closed. Paper craft is included for the M-209 code table and manual. This item allows you to create a model of a communication room or an agent's hideout, and it can also be connected to the gun rack (sold separately).
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