Atsugi Airfield : Yoshiaki Nishimura HO layout section diorama work 1:80scale
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Yoshiaki Nishimura Painted 1:80 scale
Artwork size: approx. 32.5cm (W) x 32.5cm (D) x 11cm (H)
Rail : HO (16.5mm) gauge, approx. 30cm long
Note: For display purposes only. It is not designed to run on lorries.
Note: Cars in the photo are for direction and not included.
A protective wooden box for storing and transporting the artwork is included.
All figures and accessories in the photos are glued and fixed.
Note: Color tones in the photos may differ from the actual product depending on your monitor model and settings.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Atsugi Airfield" (video produced by Sakatsu Gallery)
Only five years after the Pacific War. In June 1950, the Korean War broke out. In December of the same year, Atsugi Airfield began construction and restoration of runways and other facilities as a U.S. Naval air base....
Even in such tense times, children were innocent and strong, and they went to Atsugi with cameras in their hands, aiming to catch a glimpse of the aircraft coming down from the aircraft carrier stopping in Yokosuka.
I am sure that the F9F-2 Panther, which is about to go to the battlefield, must have looked beautiful and brave in their eyes.
prepared at the same timeSagami Railway Moha 2000If you combine the two, Nishimura's memorable scene will be complete!
and moreWorks by Yoshiaki Nishimura Please take a look at the following
Yoshiaki Nishimura Painted 1:80 scale
Artwork size: approx. 32.5cm (W) x 32.5cm (D) x 11cm (H)
Rail : HO (16.5mm) gauge, approx. 30cm long
Note: For display purposes only. It is not designed to run on lorries.
Note: Cars in the photo are for direction and not included.
A protective wooden box for storing and transporting the artwork is included.
All figures and accessories in the photos are glued and fixed.
Note: Color tones in the photos may differ from the actual product depending on your monitor model and settings.
Information editing: Sakatsu Gallery
Atsugi Airfield" (video produced by Sakatsu Gallery)
Only five years after the Pacific War. In June 1950, the Korean War broke out. In December of the same year, Atsugi Airfield began construction and restoration of runways and other facilities as a U.S. Naval air base....
Even in such tense times, children were innocent and strong, and they went to Atsugi with cameras in their hands, aiming to catch a glimpse of the aircraft coming down from the aircraft carrier stopping in Yokosuka.
I am sure that the F9F-2 Panther, which is about to go to the battlefield, must have looked beautiful and brave in their eyes.
prepared at the same timeSagami Railway Moha 2000If you combine the two, Nishimura's memorable scene will be complete!
and moreWorks by Yoshiaki Nishimura Please take a look at the following