My mate at the local hobby shop told me about a display that was on over the long weekend here, so I popped along for a look. The quality was quite astounding, and the finishing, especially on the model cars and bikes (which I didn't photograph) was really something. I wish I spoke Japanese well enough to ask for tips!
Anyway, here are a few photos of some of the models that were on display.
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This was 1/300 |
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This one 1/700 |
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These chibi tanks were quite cute. They also had 'Girls Und Panzer', but I drew the line at that. |
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Something steam-punky. Probably Studio Ghibli-inspired. |
It was great to see such a popular show in such a little place.