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Reproduces the faithful details of the Sega Saturn that was released on November 22, 1994. You can assemble the contents of the machine that you could not see at the time.
The laminated structure allows the same color coding as the actual model to be achieved by simply layering the parts.
The logo, which has always attracted people's attention whenever they see it on TV or in magazines, is also reproduced in detail.
The internal structure as well as the terminals and power cable socket on the back are faithfully reproduced.
A foil seal is used for the back plate to reproduce the texture.
A clear disk for reproducing the controller and game software is included. The reading area is decorated with foil stickers.
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