This item is limited to 3 per household.
――The T-1 trainer, which first appeared as a domestic jet after the war and raised many pilots, is very important in the history of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force.
――One machine that attracted a lot of attention due to its presence that symbolizes such history is newly released at 1/72.
--In 2004, the 50th anniversary of the Air Self-Defense Force, we modeled the special marking T-1B training aircraft that appeared at the birthplace of the Air Self-Defense Force, Hamamatsu Base in Shizuoka Prefecture.
――The image source of the special paint applied to Unit 854 belonging to Hamamatsu Base 1st Service School is the three keywords of [Enshu Nada Wind and Waves], [Hatsutaka Wings], and [Mt. Fuji and Swallows].
――It was a presence suitable for commemorating the establishment of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force and the 50th anniversary of the traditional school at the same time.
-The model reproduces the impressive coloring with a skillful combination of red and blue with silk screen decals made by Italian cult graph.
――Apart from the white paint on the base, most of the coloring is covered with decals that are easy to apply, and of course Mt. Fuji, which is drawn large on the underside of the aircraft, is also available.
――The kit has a well-established structure that is both easy to assemble and reproducible.
――It is a 1/72 kit that you can swing your arm to the special memorial painting.
[Major features]
--Modeled the 50th Anniversary Painting Machine (No. 854) of the Air Self-Defense Force belonging to the 1st Technical School (Hamamatsu Base, Shizuoka Prefecture) that appeared in 2004
--1/72 scale, plastic model assembly kit
--Kit configuration that is popular for ease of assembly
-Graphical special painting is completely reproduced with decals up to Mt. Fuji on the underside of the aircraft
――Golden tail wing mark etc. are also available in metallic color
--Decals are high quality Italian cult graph silk screen printing
--The 50th anniversary painting machine of the 5th Technical School (Komaki Base) that appeared at the same time
--Completion size: Approximately 168 mm in total length
* The image is under development. It may differ from the actual product.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )