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TOMYTEC 1/12 Little Armory [LADF31] Girls' Frontline 100 Type japan NEW

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Regular Price: ¥1,800

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Details
For PVC Figure Small parts and accessories This model is a collaboration model of the game "Dolls Frontline" and "Little Armory". The runner kit is assembled to complete the gun itself and the detachable Type 2 bayonet. A special illustration card of Type 100 is included. Wooden parts are reproduced in brown and metal parts are reproduced in black. The bolt can be selected to be open or closed. The bayonet can be detached. Reproduce the large curved magazine and barrel jacket that seems to formula 100 1/12 scale of the Little Armory series unified. The bayonet can be attached to the Type 30 bayonet that comes with the [LA086] Type 38 infantry gun type (sold separately). Type 100 type The Type 100 machine short gun, an 8mm caliber submachine gun developed in Japan during World War II. The side magazine system allows shooting from a low posture. It is also equipped with a bayonet attachment device, which tended to be omitted from wartime mass-produced submachine guns of other countries made around the same time, making it suitable for bayonet combat. LittleArmory Dolls Front Line Type 10000 Specifications: 1/12 scale Runner kit (black/brown resin) *Recommended to use adhesives for plastic models Product size Length: approx. 7.5cm (when wearing the sword: approx. 9cm) All photos are prototypes. Released/Distributed by TOMYTEC Co. (C) SUNBORN Network Technology Co., Ltd. (C) SUNBORN Japan Co. (From the TOMYTEC website)
Additional Info
Additional Info
Manufacturer TOMYTEC
Weight (kg) 0.1200
Release Date Aug 31, 2023
Series No
Package Depth (mm) 250
Package Height (mm) 150
Package Width (mm) 30
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