nagoya-castle_e_a4.pdf

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View of completed model East face West face South face North face Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern Scale:1/280 Parts sheet (Pattern) : Twelve A4 sheets (No.1~No.12) No. of Parts : 102 *Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order. *This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects. Nagoya Castle, located in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, is one of Japan's three great castles. Its roof is adorned with golden "shachihoko," tiger-headed dolphin creatures, which have become symbolic of Nagoya Castle. It is sometimes even referred to as "Kinshachijo" (Golden Dolphin Castle) or "Kinjo" (Golden Castle). In 1610, Ieyasu Tokugawa ordered the daimyo (feudal lords) from Japan's west to build the castle, and construction was completed over four years. The castle tower was threatened by earthquakes and fires several times over the years, but aerial attacks during the Pacific War destroyed it completely. The Nagoya Castle that stands today is a replica that was rebuilt after the war.

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  • View of completed model

    East face

    West face

    South face

    North face

    Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scale:1/280

    Parts sheet (Pattern) : Twelve A4 sheets (No.1~No.12)

    No. of Parts : 102

    *Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.

    *This model was designed for Papercraft and may differ from the original in some respects.

    Nagoya Castle, located in Nagoya, Aichi prefecture, is one of Japan's three great castles. Its roof is adorned with golden "shachihoko," tiger-headed dolphin creatures, which have become symbolic of Nagoya Castle. It is sometimes even referred to as "Kinshachijo" (Golden Dolphin Castle) or "Kinjo" (Golden Castle). In 1610, Ieyasu Tokugawa ordered the daimyo (feudal lords) from Japan's west to build the castle, and construction was completed over four years. The castle tower was threatened by earthquakes and fires several times over the years, but aerial attacks during the Pacific War destroyed it completely. The Nagoya Castle that stands today is a replica that was rebuilt after the war.

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Do not apply glue.

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    Castle tower

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Do not apply glue.Do not apply glue.Do not apply glue. Do not apply glue.

    Castle tower

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Do not apply glue.

    Do not apply glue. Do not apply glue. Do not apply glue.

    Castle tower

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Do not apply glue. Do not apply glue.

    Castle tower

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Do not apply glue. Do not apply glue.

    Castle tower

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Castle tower

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Castle tower

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Turret; SubstructureCastle tower

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  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Do not apply glue.Do not apply glue.Do not apply glue. Do not apply glue.

    Turret

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Turret

  • Nagoya Castle, Japan : Pattern

    Scissors line Mountain fold Valley fold

    Turret

    Do not apply glue.

    Do not apply glue.

    Do not apply glue.

    Do not apply glue.