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Parts list (pattern) : Seven A4 sheets (No.1 to No.7)No. of Parts : 16
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Mt. Fuji (Japan)Mt. Fuji sits on the foundation of Mt. Komitake, a volcano that erupted hundreds of thousands of years ago. Approximately 100,000 years ago, Older Fuji began to erupt on Komitake's southern incline. Older Fuji erupted repeatedly and explosively, scattering large volumes of volcanic ash over a broad area. Finally, some 10,000 years ago, the structure of the volcano changed, as Younger Fuji became active, with large quantities of molten lava flowing from the mountain's peak and sides. The last eruption took place in 1707 (the fourth year of the Hoei Era), creating Mt. Hoei. Since then, Mt. Fuji has been volcanically inactive. Recent avalanches have occurred on the mountain's slopes, centering on the Osawa Collapse.
Motomaro ShiraoBorn in Tokyo in 1953; graduated from the Faculty of Science, Tohoku University; Master's degree (in volcanic geology) from the Graduate School of Science at the University of Tokyo; now a photographer and science writer; focuses on promoting science and scientific education through photography and writing on various subjects, from volcanoes to astronomy.
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* Build the model by carefully reading the Assembly Instructions, in the parts sheet page order.
Japan Mt. Fuji (volcanic structure) : Pattern
East
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East cross-section
North South
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Japan Mt. Fuji (volcanic structure) : Pattern
West cross-section
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Younger Fuji (10,000 years ago - today)
Older Fuji (100,000 - 10,000 years ago)
Mt. Komitake (hundreds of thousands of years ago)
Younger Fuji
Older Fuji
Mt. Komitake
Magma chamber
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Japan Mt. Fuji (volcanic structure) : Pattern
Eastern base
Western base
Easternbase A
Westernbase A
Westernbase B
Easternbase B
Glue to easternbase B as the final step.
Rear tab
Rear tab
Rear tab
Glue toeasternbase B
Glue towest
cross-section
Glue towesternbase B
Canon Creative Park Mt. Fuji (volcanic structure)
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Japan Mt. Fuji (volcanic structure) : Pattern
Eastern incline 4
Eastern incline 3
Mt. Hoei
Eastern incline 2
Eastern incline 1
Eastern
incline 3
Eastern
incline 2
Eastern
incline 1
Mt . F u j i S ky l in e R d.
Subashiriguchi Trail
Yoshidaguc h i Trail
Lake Yamanaka
H i g a s h i f u j i g
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Eastern incline
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Japan Mt. Fuji (volcanic structure) : Pattern
Fu
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Mt.Omuro
Lake Kawaguchi
Lake Sai
Lake Shoji
Lake Motosu
Aokigahara forest
Western incline
Western incline 4
Western incline 3
Western incline 2
Western incline 1
Western
incline 3
Western
incline 2
Western
incline 1
Osawa Collapse
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Japan Mt. Fuji (volcanic structure) : Pattern
Right-angle support
Rear tab Rear tab
Rear tab Rear tab
How to build the right-angle support
Glue these two identical pieces (with mark) together.
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Japan Mt. Fuji (volcanic structure) : Pattern
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