Isn't a dinghy in an open sea actually super scary?

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Isn't a dinghy in an open sea actually super scary?
I don't have a clue what I've been cursed with, but Tomeko here, itchy all over with allergy. How's it everyone?
Last post was a little flirty, so I thought I'd pick something harder today.

Cutter Boat Set


This is a great item for a 1/700 scale diorama.
For those who is thinking "what the heck is a cutter boat?", let me give you a quick explanation.

Saying it flatly, it's a boat that's about 5~10m ish.
Although it doesn't have an engine, so everyone on board will be rowing with an oar.
All man-powered. Oar-man-powered...

Cutter boat is usually not used on its own, but is equipped to a large boat, regardless of whither if its for military use or civilian use, for passing on messages, emergency escape, fetching goods etc. are the common roll of a cutter boat.

Because of their use, they are normally colored white. Or something.


Right, lets take a look at the kit frame.


You could tell how big it is, if you compare it with the staple to the right edge...




Its TINY!?


...oops, this doesn't really seem too small.


it's TINY!?
↑hows this?

This Nano-Dread Series has been made intricately, with its name directly as its motto.

Yet, it's made of plastic, so the price is very friendly for your wallet. (yeah, resin often cost a little more >.<)
Of course, being made with plastic doesn't meant its made roughly.
The long, well-established military plastic model maker, Fine Molds' skills have been highly compressed into giving great details.

So yes, here was the introduction of an item, which will add reality to your 1/700 scale boat models, the cutter boat.
I'm sure it will be fabulous for those who will be making ship models over the new years.


Anyway, hope to see everyone on the next blog post.


By Tomeko, who is itchy.


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