Picture of the Day - Miscellaneous

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I know the twin-lens reflex cameras as well as Leica-type ones were popular in the postwar Japan but did not know so much as these pictures.
Nationwide scenes on a day dated November 3, 1955.

At the photography event in Sendai for Keiko Takahashi - Japanese representative for Miss Universe in 1955.
This girl is not Keiko.
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This is Keiko Takahashi.
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Event in Tokyo with unknown models
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In Shiga, near Kyoto
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In Osaka
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Source: Photo Record of November 3 (1956)

This is my TLR camera built by former Nakajima Aircraft's Musashi Plant in 1950
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Taking a few weeks, I have overhauled this old camera to work again.
This has been a good chance to learn old technologies.

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Old paper fragments to adjust focus
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Reassembled
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Testing focus
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Type Ki-27 "Kitakaze" single seat fighter.

A nickname "Kitakaze (North Wind)" of which I have never heard is given to this Ki-27 scale model by Masaaki Kitaguchi in 1942. If there had been an improved version of Ki-27 with 3-blade propeller and retractable landing gear, it might have looked like this. Looks a good job.

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Source: Sky (Nov.1942)
 

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