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Released in June 2019
FineMolds 1/35 Military Imperial Army Type 41 mountain gun (regimental gun). FM3941 Shikisanhoren Released in June 2019
[Product Introduction]
Finemolds 1/35 Military Imperial Army Type 41 Mountain Cannon "Regimental Cannon". The Type 41 mountain gun was adopted in 1911 and was used until the end of the war. It was initially assigned to the divisional artillery, the Mountain Artillery Regiment. It was later improved and deployed as an operational gun for infantry regiments, and was called the "regimental gun." The detailed differences between these guns are also reproduced, and the ``Mountain Artillery'' comes with 4 figures in a firing position, and the ``Ream Cannon'' comes with 4 figures in a towing position.
[Product specifications]
1/35 scale unpainted assembly kit□
FineMolds 1/35 Military Imperial Army Type 41 mountain gun (regimental gun). FM3941 Shikisanhoren Released in June 2019
[Product Introduction]
Finemolds 1/35 Military Imperial Army Type 41 Mountain Cannon "Regimental Cannon". The Type 41 mountain gun was adopted in 1911 and was used until the end of the war. It was initially assigned to the divisional artillery, the Mountain Artillery Regiment. It was later improved and deployed as an operational gun for infantry regiments, and was called the "regimental gun." The detailed differences between these guns are also reproduced, and the ``Mountain Artillery'' comes with 4 figures in a firing position, and the ``Ream Cannon'' comes with 4 figures in a towing position.
[Product specifications]
1/35 scale unpainted assembly kit□