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Dragon 63031 1/72 JGSDF Bushmaster Armored vehicle finished modelDragon 63031 1 72 JGSDF Bushmaster Armored vehicle finished model DDA new model of a new Australian born vehicle operated by the Self Defense Forces is a completed model !! A plastic model painted finished product that reproduces the Australian wheeled armored car Bushmaster deployed by the Ground Self Defense Force on a 1 72 scale. [About the actual vehicle] A traveling vehicle is indispensable to the current armament as one of the equipment to
Dragon 63031 1/72 JGSDF Bushmaster Armored vehicle finished model
¨D¨DA new model of a new Australian-born vehicle operated by the Self-Defense Forces is a completed model !! A plastic model painted finished product that reproduces the Australian wheeled armored car Bushmaster deployed by the Ground Self-Defense Force on a 1/72 scale.
[About the actual vehicle]
--A traveling vehicle is indispensable to the current armament as one of the equipment to increase the mobility of infantry.
¨D¨DVarious types of armored vehicles have been developed and operated in each country, but the wheeled armored vehicle developed by Australia is the Bushmaster.
--Developed based on the design of Timoney Technology of Ireland.
¨D¨DThe engine is characterized by keeping the vehicle and occupants away from the blast of a 7.2-liter 6-cylinder diesel land mine with a turbocharger.
--The armor-protected body withstands up to 7.62 mm of firearms and protects the occupants. The Ground Self-Defense Force vehicle is equipped with a turret that can accommodate eight people in the rear passenger seat and is armed with the 5.56 mm machine gun MINIMI.
¨D¨DIn Japan, the Ground Self-Defense Force was introduced in 2015, and a total of eight cars are in operation.
--A traveling vehicle is indispensable to the current armament as one of the equipment to increase the mobility of infantry.
¨D¨DVarious types of armored vehicles have been developed and operated in each country, but the wheeled armored vehicle developed by Australia is the Bushmaster.
--Developed based on the design of Timoney Technology of Ireland.
¨D¨DThe engine is characterized by keeping the vehicle and occupants away from the blast of a 7.2-liter 6-cylinder diesel land mine with a turbocharger.
--The armor-protected body withstands up to 7.62 mm of firearms and protects the occupants. The Ground Self-Defense Force vehicle is equipped with a turret that can accommodate eight people in the rear passenger seat and is armed with the 5.56 mm machine gun MINIMI.
¨D¨DIn Japan, the Ground Self-Defense Force was introduced in 2015, and a total of eight cars are in operation.
[About the model]
--The model is a pre-painted and assembled plastic model that reproduces the wheeled armored vehicle and transport protection vehicle Bushmaster deployed by the Ground Self-Defense Force on a 1/72 scale.
¨D¨DThe powerful boxy style is fully reproduced with the upper parts of the body of the new mold.
¨D¨DThe upper part of the car body and the lower part of the car body use integrated parts using slide molds to accurately reproduce the characteristic shape.
¨D¨DYou can understand the structure that protects the car body from the power of land mines.
¨D¨DThe finished total length is about 100mm. Of course the window parts are transparent.
¨D¨DThe details of each part of the car body are realistically reproduced, and you can feel it. Reproduction of hatches and in-vehicle machine guns is also attractive.
¨D¨DThe model is lightly soiled and painted, giving it a realistic expression. In addition, it is a good idea to add a painting expression.
--The model is a pre-painted and assembled plastic model that reproduces the wheeled armored vehicle and transport protection vehicle Bushmaster deployed by the Ground Self-Defense Force on a 1/72 scale.
¨D¨DThe powerful boxy style is fully reproduced with the upper parts of the body of the new mold.
¨D¨DThe upper part of the car body and the lower part of the car body use integrated parts using slide molds to accurately reproduce the characteristic shape.
¨D¨DYou can understand the structure that protects the car body from the power of land mines.
¨D¨DThe finished total length is about 100mm. Of course the window parts are transparent.
¨D¨DThe details of each part of the car body are realistically reproduced, and you can feel it. Reproduction of hatches and in-vehicle machine guns is also attractive.
¨D¨DThe model is lightly soiled and painted, giving it a realistic expression. In addition, it is a good idea to add a painting expression.
[Major features]
¨D¨DThe Bushmaster, a transport protection vehicle of the Ground Self-Defense Force, is accurately reproduced on a 1/72 scale by adding parts to the upper part of the body of the new mold.
--Painted and assembled finished product with a total length of about 100 mm
¨D¨DIn addition to the basic painting, dirty painting is also applied, and the reality is sufficient.
--Tire with a well-reproduced tread pattern
¨D¨DThe Bushmaster, a transport protection vehicle of the Ground Self-Defense Force, is accurately reproduced on a 1/72 scale by adding parts to the upper part of the body of the new mold.
--Painted and assembled finished product with a total length of about 100 mm
¨D¨DIn addition to the basic painting, dirty painting is also applied, and the reality is sufficient.
--Tire with a well-reproduced tread pattern
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★★★★★ 5
Great
Size: Medium, Color: Black
The sleeves are exactly how it’s showing on the picture. The size is great. I believe it’s a good value for money. The color is amazing. The quality is great. It’s very light and it’s very comfortable.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Snazzy shirt
Size: Large, Color: Black
Fits great & looks wonderful. Can be worn casually or for work. Very wrinkly, just toss it in the dryer and they will come right out. It's lightweight & cool.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Great shirts have to iron first
Size: XX-Large Tall, Color: Black
They feel great the material, they’re thin, the style looks good, the length to and below my waist is good. For the cost they’re good shirts and they’re definitely loose fitting, however they shove them in a tight bag so if you plan on wearing this straight away from delivery day make sure you have an iron ready every single collar and I ordered over 7 shirts comes folded over. Took a star away for the fact they don’t pack them how you would find a higher price shirt packed and typically wear ready.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Simple and nice.
Size: 4X-Large, Color: Dark Grey
Nice shirt. Light weight. It’s true to size and skin friendly because it is cotton.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Perfect!
Size: Large, Color: Beige
Cool, comfortable, with a little stretch. Comes out of the dryer wrinkle free (be sure to hang it up right after you take it out of the dryer) price was reasonable. I measured my husband's neck and it fit exactly as it should. Good length to the back of it too, which is sometimes a problem for my husband. Do not see any quality issues. Not excessively thin or too thick. Really, I can't think of any way to improve on this shirt.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2026