Japanese Crackers
Here is my haul from a recent trip to Japan...

Most came from Tokyo's Hobby Shop Sunny. This amazing store is literally jammed floor to ceiling with kits. The aisles were so narrow I actually had to walk around sideways...


The Type 95 Ha-Go by Finescale Models was my first find at a toy department in a huge electronics store in Kyoto.
My first ever Japanese armour acquisition, this started me off on a bit of a theme! I'm thinking up a diorama set in the Malayan campaign - a disaster for the Allies of course...
So I found some lovely 1/35 scale bamboo and other jungle plants from Jo-fix and a length of railway track. The Tamiya Japanese officer set is one of their more recent figure kits and looks beautifully sculpted - apparently the faces were 3D printed from company executives!
The Kubelwagen set is obviously destined for another project. I hadn't seen this Ramcke Brigade boxing before.


Here is my haul from a recent trip to Japan...
Most came from Tokyo's Hobby Shop Sunny. This amazing store is literally jammed floor to ceiling with kits. The aisles were so narrow I actually had to walk around sideways...
The Type 95 Ha-Go by Finescale Models was my first find at a toy department in a huge electronics store in Kyoto.
My first ever Japanese armour acquisition, this started me off on a bit of a theme! I'm thinking up a diorama set in the Malayan campaign - a disaster for the Allies of course...
So I found some lovely 1/35 scale bamboo and other jungle plants from Jo-fix and a length of railway track. The Tamiya Japanese officer set is one of their more recent figure kits and looks beautifully sculpted - apparently the faces were 3D printed from company executives!
The Kubelwagen set is obviously destined for another project. I hadn't seen this Ramcke Brigade boxing before.
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