Little Armory [LD043] Command Post A 1/12 [Plastic Model]
Little Armory [LD043] Command Post A 1/12 [Plastic Model]
Product description (quoted from manufacturer)
Little Armory, the 1/12 scale plastic model line of modern firearms known for its packaging featuring girls in uniform, has launched a new series called "STUDY1942," which recreates a variety of firearms that were developed up until World War II and became the foundation of modern firearms.
This time, we will be looking at the "Command Post," a diorama item that is easy to match with the new series of guns.
This scene set is modeled after a US military front-line command post from the 1940s. The set includes a base of floors and walls, as well as wooden desks and chairs that were constructed on-site, and accessories such as a portable radio, cipher machine, and Morse code keys from that time. You can recreate a communications room or a spy's hideout with this model.
Classical accessories that go well with WWII firearms
*Figures and guns other than the product are not included.
*We recommend using adhesive for plastic models.
[Scale] 1/12
[Size] Product dimensions: Approx. W10 x D10 x H21.5cm
[Material] Resin (PS)
[Other] Molding color: Gray, brown, black
[Set contents list]
Floor x 1
2x Walls
10 hooks
4 x triple hooks
Joint parts x 5
Wall/floor connection parts x 1
Desk x 1
Chair x 1
Handheld radio SCR-536 x 1
Manpack type radio SCR-300 × 1
Cipher machine M209 × 1
Morse code key x 1
Cable x 1
Code table (paper craft)
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