The Rising Sun Flag (旭日旗 Kyokujitsu-ki) design was originally used by feudal warlords in Japan during the Edo period.[1] On May 15, 1870, as a policy of the Meiji government, it was adopted as the war flag of the Imperial Japanese Army, and on October 7, 1889, it was adopted as the naval ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy.[2] It is still used in Japan as a symbol of tradition and good fortune, and is incorporated into commercial products and advertisements. The flag is currently flown by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and a modified version is flown by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.
The flag is also viewed as a symbol associated with Japanese imperialism in the early 20th century, particularly in South Korea,[3][4][5] North Korea and China,[6] as well as by some veterans in the United States[7][8][9] because of its use by Japan's military forces during that period.
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+7I think that face is Much more handsome than Real one!
+2Ayeeee this is absolutely amazing! Sorry I've been gone for several months, I was quite busy with work
+1Impressive
+1@Wi1dSk7 thank you!
+1Hi :) I'm about to make a teaser video of my new jet. And I think it would be great to use your plane as an opponent fighter. Are you okay with that?
+1@Bman01 alright! I love revolvers so... I'll put it on the list. Btw, would you mind if I make S&W 586? Since I got a replicated model of it.
+1@UFNNICF5TF thank you! :)
+1Yeet
+1Man it looks so great
+1@TheBlueRobotProduct I do agree!
+1THIS IS PERFECT
+1@DarkRainbow2 thanks:)
+1Question. Why did Jundroo release Simple rockets 2 only for him? Seriously
+1@randomusername lmao thank you for upvote mannnnn
+1I'm very sorry but as a Korean, I can't deny that I'm feeling pretty bad about that bonnet. Even if that is not a propaganda :(
+1The Rising Sun Flag (旭日旗 Kyokujitsu-ki) design was originally used by feudal warlords in Japan during the Edo period.[1] On May 15, 1870, as a policy of the Meiji government, it was adopted as the war flag of the Imperial Japanese Army, and on October 7, 1889, it was adopted as the naval ensign of the Imperial Japanese Navy.[2] It is still used in Japan as a symbol of tradition and good fortune, and is incorporated into commercial products and advertisements. The flag is currently flown by the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and a modified version is flown by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force.
The flag is also viewed as a symbol associated with Japanese imperialism in the early 20th century, particularly in South Korea,[3][4][5] North Korea and China,[6] as well as by some veterans in the United States[7][8][9] because of its use by Japan's military forces during that period.
+1@Theplanelover77 Aaaah that's an honor😆 thank youu!😁
+1Wonderful
Close your eyes and draw something random! Do it till you can see something out of what you've drawn
That works for me sometimes
@SFNox thanks!
Awesome!
K2?
Yeet
@Mustang51 thanks!
@hanleehan03 sorry I'm not into glock
Man I made S&W 586. Check it out!
@JaniBoi I'm planning on releasing some scopes and other accessories soon!
(Including red dot)
@EliteArsenals24 Thanks!
@ACEPILOT109 check out my new gun!
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/iODak7/M4A1FUNCTIONAL
Gorgeous!
😨
Sweeeeehawt
@EliteArsenals24 thanks :)
SB
Wow
Great job!
@YAMADA034290 YEAAAHH thanks!
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@Mobius1Cyka thanks mate!
Man it's AWESOME
@Quec Ahhh thanks!
OH SAY CAN YOU SEE
@Sadboye12 yee!
@PINGASMACHINE yup:)
The best MBT ever
@shipster yeah!
@Potato21 idk😂😂 I guess it's some kind of error
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https://youtu.be/1vU7XqToZso