Wooden model 1/150 Kumamoto Castle

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: プラモデル 木製模型 1/150 熊本城
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Item number: 603128122
Released date: 31 Aug 2008
Maker: Woody Joe

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

■ Product description ■ It is modeled on buildings designated as National Treasures or Important Cultural Properties, mainly Horyu-ji Temple, Byodo-in temple and Kofuku-ji Temple, which have been registered as World Cultural Heritages by UNESCO.
The material is mainly high-quality cypress wood, and the grade of the finished product is raised.
The kit uses many machined parts made with the best of woodworking techniques so that it can be assembled easily by anyone.
It can be finished in a short time.
Another name is Icho-jo Castle (it is called Icho-jo Castle because gingko trees were planted in the site as food for the siege). The format of the castle is Teikaku-shiki Hirayama-jo Castle (reconstructed in the steel-frame reinforced concrete structure of 1960).
Tenshu is a connected watch-tower style tenshu. The main tenshu is a three story six story basement one story. The part corresponding to the second story and the part corresponding to the fourth story is a pair of eaves and not a roof, but it is generally a five story tenshu.
Kotenshu is a three story four story basement one story. The main tenshu is taken out from the foundation of the tenshu, and the part corresponding to the second story and the part corresponding to the fourth story is a a trap to drop stones and not a roof, but it is a five story tenshu.
Kotenshu is a three story four story basement one story. The part corresponding to the second story and the part corresponding to the fourth story is a eaves and not a roof, but it is generally a five story tenshu.
Kotenshu is a three story four story basement one story. The main tenshu is taken out from the foundation of the tenshu, and the part corresponding to the second story is a and not a roof. The small tenshu is also decorated with a 鉄串 called a trap to drop stones and Tsutsume-gaeshi.
The Uto Turret is also a three story five story basement one story. It is the highest defensive stone wall called "Mikazuki-ishigaki" and "Musha-gaeshi".
The wall is the largest of the five story yagura. It has an outer wraparound edge on the top floor, little warpage on the roof and the gable is a straight line and is made with the 317 500 360 Meijo Kato Kiyomasa