ESCAPE Episode IV A New Hope - Escape! Star Wars Episode IV A New Hope : Gentleman Asaki painted 1:72
Gentleman Asaki, pre-painted, 1/72 scale
Work size (including diorama base): W245 x D160 x H120mm
Note: 1 LED electric decoration. Uses 2 x AAA batteries. There is a push button on the top left of the base.
�@�@Case not included. (Can be made to order. Please contact us for details. �@�@The Millennium Falcon by MPC is used as the base kit.
�@�@The six dolls are fully scratch-built.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
The most famous scene in the movie "Star Wars", Episode 4 "A New Hope"! This diorama recreates the scene where the Millennium Falcon escapes from the Death Star.
Princess Leia has been captured by the Death Star, a giant space fortress, and the heroes must rescue her and stop their pursuers before they can escape!
The droid robots R2-D2 and C-3PO board the Falcon after a firefight with enemy troopers. Go, go, go! In this film, Han Solo shoots down a series of troopers while pushing them back.
The tense scene is recreated with full scratch (completely self-made) figures.
The LED lights illuminating the boarding ramp of the Falcon also add to the realism of the scene!
Work size (including diorama base): W245 x D160 x H120mm
Note: 1 LED electric decoration. Uses 2 x AAA batteries. There is a push button on the top left of the base.
�@�@Case not included. (Can be made to order. Please contact us for details. �@�@The Millennium Falcon by MPC is used as the base kit.
�@�@The six dolls are fully scratch-built.
Information edited by Sakatsu Gallery
The most famous scene in the movie "Star Wars", Episode 4 "A New Hope"! This diorama recreates the scene where the Millennium Falcon escapes from the Death Star.
Princess Leia has been captured by the Death Star, a giant space fortress, and the heroes must rescue her and stop their pursuers before they can escape!
The droid robots R2-D2 and C-3PO board the Falcon after a firefight with enemy troopers. Go, go, go! In this film, Han Solo shoots down a series of troopers while pushing them back.
The tense scene is recreated with full scratch (completely self-made) figures.
The LED lights illuminating the boarding ramp of the Falcon also add to the realism of the scene!