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Assemble Your Own Plastic Sushi Figures With This 366-Piece DIY Kit

Available in tuna and salmon.

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Assemble Your Own Plastic Sushi Figures With This 366-Piece DIY Kit

Available in tuna and salmon.

Tokyo-based plastic model maker Syuto has released its latest offering perfect for all the sushi fans out there. Introducing the brand’s Sushi Plastic Model Kit, the DIY product provides different seafood variations such as tuna and salmon.

Featuring 366 pieces, the model comes with individual grains of rice attached to a frame, which is designed for you to snap it out of. With the aim to provide its customers with a personalized experience, the kit does not come with an instruction manual and only contains a liquid adhesive coating for you to stick the rice and fish together. Take a closer look at the kit above, which is packaged in a box that mimics the design of takeout boxes used by restaurants in Japan.

Priced at ¥1,430 JPY (approximately $14 USD), the Syuto Tuna and Salmon Sushi Model Kit is available via Amazon.

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