1/350 Cosmos Tray (Silver Plated Specification) "Venus rocket starts" [PH9314]

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: プラモデル 1/350 コスモストレイター(シルバーメッキ仕様) 「金星ロケット発進す」 [PH9314]
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Item number: 603183156
Released date: 27 Jan 2025

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

"First Spaceship on Venus" is a sci-fi film produced by East Germany and Lund Pola, released in 1960, and released in 1962 in the US.
The film began with the accidental discovery of an unknown object in the Gobi Desert. To solve the mystery of the object, scientists go to Venus, where they learn that the Venus, believed to have been destroyed by an explosion, was planning to attack Earth.
However, the Earth attack system was activated there, and the system was stopped by the desperate efforts of Venus expedition members.
After that, the surviving crew returned to Earth to warn mankind of the danger of nuclear weapons.
"About the Model"
The model reproduces the Venus explorer in the film "First Spaceship on Venus" at a scale of 1/350.
The model reproduces the Venus explorer in the film "First Spaceship on Venus" in 23 parts.
The sharp parts including the thinness of the blade tip enhance the SF atmosphere.
The searchlight part equipped near the tip of the central part is set with silver plating specifications. The sparkle that is slightly different from the paint enhances the SF atmosphere.
In addition, the searchlight part equipped near the tip of the central part is set with transparent parts, which increases the realism of the finish.
The central part and the engine nacelle are divided into 2 parts. It is easy to assemble and reproduces the shape reliably.
Not only can you assemble it as it is for collection, but it is also fun to challenge the base made with the image of Venus in the science fiction film to make it into a scene.
The scale : 1/350. 1960