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Master of Defense
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Two new U-boat kits in 1/72 scale:
U-Boot Type XXVIIB Seehund (Early): http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=ICMS006 U-Boot Type XXVIIB Seehund (Late) http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=ICMS007 Might be just the thing if you don't have enough room for a Type VII ![]() |
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Right now, I'm considering buying this!
![]() http://www.lindberg-models.com/water_model70817.html It's huge but... but... sooooo cute!
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Somebody needs to make types IX and XXI in 1/72
So far there are (in 1/72) Type IIA (Special Navy) Type VIIC (Revell) Type VIIC/41 (Revell) Type XXIII (Special Navy/Alanger) Type XXVIIB "Seehund" (early) (ICM, Verlinden) Type XXVIIB "Seehund" (late) (ICM)
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Agreed. Type IX is almost forgotten by the kit builders. Aside from an old (and inaccurate) 1:150kit by Academy there are no other "big" models of this German sub
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