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Coming soon in 1/72nd scale.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-z9T2yxpHAg
Builds as U9-U12 (WWI). At 1/72nd scale there are a lot of great possibilities, however this is pretty close to "Honey? We need to talk" scale. Expect something about a yard long next to the fish tank. Kit is due to be released sometime after Christmas. :Kaleun_Cheers: |
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Thanks for posting! :up::salute: |
Very keenly priced when compared to the Revell Type VII
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I think skilled model builder is needed here.
I have two model in my house. One is in making(F/A-18E Super Hornet 1:32) the other(HMS Hood 1:200) are on my to do list This one have been added and will be ordered when I'm half finish with the Hood. Markus |
Well, we're talking about a scale where (if you REALLY wanted to "hyper-detail" your kit) you can argue that the hull above the waterline should be painted by hand with the smallest "000" brush you can find. :D Just enough where you can make out brush strokes in the paint. In port, sailors aren't issued a spray gun when its time to paint the boat. This is also the part where research becomes important- how long were these boats in service? Where were their homeports? How much weathering would be "too much"? :hmmm:
:k_confused: BTW, if you are interested in this build, just consider where its going to wind up. The actual length works out to 31 inches or 79 cm. After the fitting, gluing, paintwork, and weathering- its going to need a place to sit. :yep: |
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Mapuc, indeed a case would be needed. I have had to hide all my model boats from my younger brother because he likes to take them into the bathtub and play with them. I have lost a USS Arizona and a PT-109 because of him!!! I will not loose my USS Missouri too! I have so many models that they won't fit on my bookshelf and desk, and I would like a shelf that has maybe a lock where I can put my models in. Protected from investigating hands and it will look cool! I also have an F-22 Raptor in my basement that I need to get the decals put on, then she will be complete. |
Is there a photo etch kit for this?
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Thanks much and all ordered now. Didn't give a time frame to arrive here in the States but looking forward to it.
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It's not everyday I see someone build a WWI sub. I also found this (Don't know if they are in this super detailed set) Aber SV-07 Hand wheels Aber SV-09 Hand wheels (2 selection) Das Werk F011 SM U9 Bridge Crew Set Here is what's in this super detailed set https://www.rcsubs.cz/index.php/phot...s-werk-dw72001 Markus |
Great video! I wish there were more WW1 sub models out there.
I need to finish my other projects first. |
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