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Product Description ■ This item is a colorless resin cast kit before assembly.
In 1931, Amelia Earhart established the highest flying height record with auto-gyro and succeeded in flying across the Atlantic in 1932.
br> From May 1937, she tried to fly around the world on the equator, but on July 2, she went missing in the North Pacific Ocean with a communication saying "Fly on the North-South Line."
At that time, Japan-U. S. relations began to deteriorate, but the two navies worked together in search. However, she and her aircraft, Lockheed Elektra 10E, were not found.
During her lifetime, Earhart was popular among the nation, but through her own experience, she worked hard to improve the status of women.
For this reason, a scholarship program named after Earhart is still available for women who study aviation related science and technology.
We have made a kit with a 1/10 scale bust of Amelia Earhart, who was an extremely excellent flying person and achieved a mysterious end.
We carefully verify and reproduce the flight cap and leather flight jacket that she wore when she achieved a brilliant flight record from the actual photograph record.
It is an excellent item that expresses a moving figure with a gesture of looking up at the sky with a bust.
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Scale : 1/10
Material : Resin
Original model / example production : Lee Sang-En
Number of parts : 9 pieces