[Type] Accessory set for creating dioramas that requires assembly and painting.
[Content] Zero length take off system
[Scale] 1/72
Product specifications [Type] Accessory set for creating dioramas that requires assembly and painting [Contents] Zero length take off system [Scale] 1/72 [Parts composition] 3D printed model Product description A 1/72 model of the launch device, abbreviated as ZELL, from the zero length take off system, a system developed during the Cold War with the aim of allowing fighter jets to take off without the need for a glide.
The kit includes a rocket booster, launch pad, ground base, and ramp for boarding the aircraft.
It reproduces the system that launched the F-104G at Edward Air Force Base in the United States in 1966.
The F-104G installed on the launch pad is compatible with Hasegawa's, so if you install an F-104 made by another company, it may be necessary to modify it.
The rocket booster and launch pad are 3D printed parts, the base is a laser cut acrylic plate, and the ramp is a multi-material model made of cardboard parts laser cut.
*3D printed parts are made from UV-curable resin using a stereolithographic 3D printer.
Each part is stacked on top of a support called a raft. Please use nippers or a design knife to carefully separate the parts from the raft.
There are some traces of lamination left on the surface.
*Laser processed parts are covered with soot generated during laser processing. Please clean and assemble to avoid deforming the parts.
*Adhesive, tools, paint, etc. are required separately for assembly. *Please note that this is not a finished product.