Product Description
- Is the third edition appeared in the plastic model kit that reproduces, which is one of the traditional Japanese culture [bonsai] at 1/12 scale.
- Reproduced in full new mold a different tree form the first series or the second series! Of trunks and branches the first time difference, of course, bowl also modeled in the new mold according to this tree form. I'm looking forward also to try than the differences.
- Reproduce the overhanging cliff (out-of-service)] tree form in the third installment. The tip of the tree is called a generic term for a substance that is lower than the Hachien [overhanging cliff].
- The first series the same, part of the leaves are needle leaves a sense of scale is implanted in a pre-production already.
- Easily Miniature bonsai can be produced even in the plastic model beginner with a little glue and paint.
- Completed kit is pruning with scissors, is you can be finished in bonsai favorite.
[Major features]
- The bonsai is a traditional culture of Japan was reproduced in the plastic model kit third series
- Stem and foliage, pots including modeled in full new mold
- Reproduce the needles with a sense of scale to the part of the leaf
- The leaves can be pruned with a pair of scissors
- Parts score 11 points
- Pedestal is also included
- Tree form Description -
- To highlight the stem to be exciting to ptosis, it is overhanging cliff tree with a sense of movement and force. From stem the source to the branches, figure to extend the hard branches and leaves bite Shari is to express vividly the preciousness of severity and life, which is the charm of the overhanging cliff tree form, reminds the like survive wind and snow in the cliff.
Document collaboration / supervision: Modern Publishing Cooperation: KokeKiyoshi Gardens
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Item Size/Weight : 23.3 x 14.4 x 4.5 cm / 89g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- BON-03
- JAN code
- 4545782040326
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.