Little Armory [LA081] Water Gun D 1/12 [Plastic Model]
Little Armory [LA081] Water Gun D 1/12 [Plastic Model]
Product description (quoted from manufacturer)
The strongest model has been added to the familiar 1/12 Water Gun series, a seasonal item from Little Armory!
This product is a "compressed gas-powered large-capacity water gun" that is an exact replica of the M2 flamethrower type developed by the US military during World War II and later used by the Japan Self-Defense Forces. It boasts cheating-level performance in water battles, and can also be used for commercial purposes such as sprinkling water on the ground or spraying water from a live stage (or so the story goes).
This kit is molded in two cool colors, clear blue and white. The hose connecting the tank and the gun can be selected from clear or black tubes.
In addition, it comes with a 3mm diameter attachment part that can be easily attached to the back of a movable figure. A strap for carrying the figure is also included.
How about using this as a figure play item for the summer?
・Molding color: Clear blue/white (tentative)
・Packaging with original design by Takumi Kosaka ・Details such as the blast gun, pipes, and back seat are also reproduced ・3mm axis for attaching movable figures
*Figures and guns other than the product are not included.
■Specifications: Plastic model, runner kit (achromatic)
■Scale: 1/12
■Size: Water cannon: Total length 6.5cm, Water tank: Total height 6cm
■Material: Resin (PS)
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