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Aoshima: 1/64 Decoration Truck Mini Deco Next Fellow Traveler Truck and Trailer Scale Model Kit #10The 1 64 Mini Deco Next series, with its cute palm sized body and full ship decorations, is the perfect introductory model series of decotorasor "decorated trucks"for younger generations. Build each model according to the instructions or create your own original decotora! This Michinoku set features a large flatbed full trailer, panel and lantern stickers, detachable full track chassis, detachable trailer, plated parts, and 18 tires for a full truck.
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