Product Description
- As the saying goes, you can't fight if you're hungry, and food is one of the most important things on the battlefield.
- In the Japanese Army, rice cookers were often used for cooking, but field cookers and cooking utensils for large groups were also used, capable of cooking approximately 300 meals per hour.
- In this kit, the field cooking utensils such as the stove, kettle, and large ladle are made into three-dimensional pieces.
- We will also set up a Type 97 water boiler, which is a mobile water heater.
- Hot food and drinks are said to relieve mental fatigue on the battlefield, and boiling water trucks were also used to sterilize water by boiling and to prevent water from freezing in cold regions.
- Also included are 3 expressive figures, including a soldier holding a large ladle and cooking in a furnace, a soldier cutting pickled radish with a knife, and a soldier pouring hot water into a bucket from a boiling water truck.
- A wooden food box designed in accordance with the Army's 1930 enactment is also included.
- First plastic model.
- Completely new mold.
[Kit included wooden boxes]
- Comes with 3 wooden boxes (1 each of 3 types) and 2 barrels.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Item Size/Weight : 29.6 x 19.2 x 5.2 cm / 182g
Product Specifications
- Item code
- FM61
- JAN code
- 4536318350613
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 3 per household.