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Sora no daikaiju Radon, Movie, 1956 IMDB

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Also known as:

  • Radon
  • Radon, Monster from the Sky
  • 飛天大怪獸 (Taiwan)
  • Rodan (USA)
  • Rodan! The Flying Monster (USA)


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Kooshmeister US

2008-04-24 19:15

And a helicopter, naturally.

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Wampa-One US

2008-04-26 00:26

Kooshmeister wrote [Image: capture16yn8.602.jpg] Some kind of missile launcher truck. These are only seen as models, so I'm unsure if such a vehicle actually exists full size. But what the heck. They're used in the defense of Sasebo and at the end.
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Different kind of missile launcher truck. Same applies to it as the first one; it's only seen as a model. 2 stars.

Q-Ball wrote These are "Made For Movie" But, if we can identify, go to Toho kingdom

antp wrote Maybe better to just list these in the comments then ("made for movie" scale models do not have much interest to be listed)

Q-Ball JP

2008-07-08 22:44

The helicopter is a Sikorsky S-51

JBan717 US

2015-04-18 16:42

Those MLRS-type trucks are models that are not based on any real-life system. But the ballistic missile launchers are American-made M31 Honest John rockets mounted on what I believe are M139 trucks. This system was never used or deployed by JSDF, which is why they only seen in the film represented by scale models rather than real vehicles. They're pretty detailed models, though, especially for a 1950s film.

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