Colorata Saltwater Fish 3D Illustrated Book Types Stand and Instruction Manual Real Figure Birthday Present Gift Sanitation
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[Perfect as a gift for a special day] The 3D picture book series is made with attention to the realism of a picture book, making it the perfect gift for people of all ages who love living things, from children to adults. It can be enjoyed not only as an interior decoration, but also as an educational item. [Commitment to Realism] Faithfully reproduces the details of real living saltwater fish (15 species). The poses are faithfully reproduced down to the smallest detail, not only improving your observation skills but also deepening your understanding of living things. This is an illustrated guide to living things from a new perspective, with detailed explanations of living things included. [Luxurious collection that is fun to display] The ``3D Picture Book Real Figure Box'' series expresses the characteristics of each creature based on many materials from the prototype to supervision by Carolata. Why not collect other figure series and create your own ornamental collection on your desk? [Commitment to safety and security] Carolata's figure collection has cleared the regulations of public inspection agencies and the inspection and food hygiene laws. Additionally, we test for the presence of harmful chemicals, so our collection is safe and secure for children to enjoy. [Set contents] 15 figures of 15 types / stick / instruction manual (with Japanese, English, and Chinese translations) / original box [Types of figures] Marlin, bluefin tuna, bonito, dolphinfish, sunfish, sardine, saury, flying fish, horse mackerel, mackerel, red sea bream, flounder, gurnard, tiger puffer, rockfish 15 figures of 15 types of saltwater fish that are most familiar to Japanese people and often eaten, such as bonito, bluefin tuna, and marlin. The original box contains a bag containing the figure and pedestal, a stick, and an instruction manual. Figures require assembly. Cut the included stick to your desired length and insert it into the hole in the figure and pedestal. [Contents] 15 figures of 15 types: marlin, bluefin tuna, bonito, dolphin fish, sunfish, sardine, saury Flying fish, horse mackerel, mackerel, red sea bream, flounder, gurnard, tiger puffer fish, rockfish 1 piece each Original box/commentary (Japanese/English/Chinese) [Selected theme] The waters of the Japanese archipelago, surrounded by warm and cold currents, are home to an abundance of marine fish. From among these, we selected 15 species of saltwater fish that are most familiar to Japanese people and are often eaten. [Expression of Colorata-ness] The details of lively swimming fish, such as the beautiful streamlined body lines and the distinctive fins of each type. Expressed impressively. Reproducing the characteristics of the species, such as the unique luster of blue fish and the coloring of the flying fish's fins. [Commitment] Jellyfish, which are used as food, are placed on the pedestal of the sunfish. It has been reproduced so that you can imagine its ecological habits.
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