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Horikawa FRIEND SHIP7 Space Ship 1962 The first US manned space flight program

$ 210.67

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

From Japan
In 1962, the first U.S. manned space flight program, Mercury 6, successfully flew around the Earth, and the nickname of the spacecraft at that time was Friendship 7. The lines of the hull and the engine part are also reproduced, and just like the real boat with one passenger, there is one astronaut on board made of tinplate, and the instrument panel on the whole surface is also nice.
It has a nice instrument panel on all sides. It comes without a box, but it runs on friction power when you push it from behind.
Size: Height 9cm, Length 16cm, Width 11cm
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Condition Description
Some scratches and stains.
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