Product Description
Azuchi Castle, the symbol of the Sengoku period warlord Oda Nobunaga's mission to unify Japan, was an unparalleled structure built in the 7th year of Tensho, 430 years ago, that embodied the finest architectural techniques.
Its magnificent five-story, seven-story building, which strongly reflected the Western cultural orientation of the Azuchi-Momoyama period, was truly a castle that Japan could be proud of around the world.
[About the kit]
The kit features an octagonal terrace with a corridor that evokes the Western-style appearance that Nobunaga desired, and is designed to imagine him inviting foreign guests there to talk about his ambitions as the ruler of Japan, overlooking the vast plains and Lake Biwa with all kinds of boats passing by.
The finished product reflects the creative passion that has been building it for 430 years.
The aim of this improvement is to make it easier to assemble, and mainly involved redesigning the structure of the castle tower base, gables, and fourth and fifth floors.
For parts that previously required machining and positioning based on actual parts, new dedicated patterns have been created, significantly improving assembly efficiency.
In addition, the decorative parts have been changed from gold seals to brass etched parts to improve the texture.
Finished size: Width: 390mm Depth: 360mm Height: 350mm
Estimated production time: 80 hours
[Materials, etc.]
Natural wood such as cypress, linden, and Jindai metal
23 types of wooden laser parts
Other wooden parts: 45 kinds
2 types of metal
[accessories]
Assembly Instructions
Stone wall mount
Tile patterns, etc.
*Paints and diorama materials are not included in the kit.
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )
Product Specifications
- Item code
- 352940
- JAN code
- 4560134352940
Purchase Information
This item is limited to 1 per household.