BANDAI PERFECT GRADE 1/72 Millennium Falcon Plastic Model (Hobby Online Shop Exclusive)
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Get the ultimate Millennium Falcon in your hands. PERFECT GRADE 1/72 Millennium Falcon, flying. With the full cooperation of model-making researchers Washimi and Takahashi!! The Millennium Falcon, which appeared in the memorable first film Star Wars: A New Hope, released in 1977, is now available in Bandai's PERFECT GRADE series, the highest-end brand of plastic models that embodies the ultimate form. With the theme of "perfect reproduction," the 1.7m model for filming was thoroughly researched, and not only the exterior shape, but also the inside of the cockpit and laser cannon were faithfully reproduced without any compromise. Obsession with Accurately Recreating the Millennium Falcon from the Movie - With two on-site interviews and the full cooperation of model-making researchers Washimi and Takahashi, the 1.7m model for filming was thoroughly researched. 1/72 scale, 482mm in length, fully reproduces the model used for filming. Reproducing the Finest Details - The exterior, as well as the internal detail structure, are thoroughly crafted. Cockpit The shape is reproduced from the seat and console panel to the instruments on the wall. By assembling it, you can gain a deeper understanding of the structure of piloting the Millennium Falcon. Laser cannon The gunner's seat and the laser cannon trigger are built inside. On top of that, a precisely reproduced 4-barreled laser cannon is placed over it. You can also experience the distance between the gunner and the laser cannon during battle. Nose Hole wall Not only the structure inside the hole, but also the various structures on the side of the cylindrical hole are reproduced without fail. Side details The dense parts of the side details are effectively divided into parts to pursue a three-dimensional expression. The tubes that run in all directions are also used in combination with independent parts to achieve a shape closer to the model used for filming. Central Detail The very complicated central section was accurately determined through research and investigation of the "1.7m model for filming". The complex structure is faithfully reproduced. Rear of the fuselage/Around the duct The characteristic densely detailed area on the top of the Millennium Falcon is recreated in detail. The mesh part of the duct can be selected from plastic parts and etching parts, pursuing even finer reproduction. Light-up gimmick -LED Light-Up Feature- A light production that complements the impression in the movie. The figure illuminated by the light gives the illusion that it is about to take off. Sub-high-speed engine The "PG 1/72 Millennium Falcon" is reproduced with white LEDs in respect of the first movie. The characteristic belt-shaped engine part uses light-guiding parts to reproduce the light emission in the movie. Landing gear/entrance The characteristic three legs are illuminated by LEDs, supporting the aircraft with the same strength as in the movie. This part lights up to reproduce the parked state. The entrance has intricate molding carved into it, creating the atmosphere that Han Solo might climb out of it at any moment. Cockpit The distinctive rear panel lights up just like the cockpit in the movie, evoking scenes from the movie.