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S S Zero Submarine Scout airship model WW1 1:350 scale kit by CLASSIC AIRSHIPS
$ 16.63
- Description
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Description
This is a multi-material kit with the airship envelope 3D printed in rugged nylon, while the nose and Control Car are printed in super detail, UV cured resin. It comes with a superb decal sheet giving you a choice of two prototypes to model. In 1:350 scale theS.S.Zero
is 125 mm long.
Some modelling experience is desirable : the envelopes on the AIRSHIP models illustrated were primed with sandable automotive primer before being rubbed down to a smooth finish with wet & dry paper.
Super glue is best for construction, both liquid and gel type.
NOTE that
ONE model
is supplied with
decals for two marking options.
All parts are manufactured in the European Union - packaging is with recycled materials where practicable.
Post, packaging and tracking is by international letter post and is
INCLUDED
in the price.
Note for British customers only:
*Ebay collects VAT on this kit as required by the UK Government post Brexit for customers with UK addresses. Fortunately Customs duties in addition do not apply. Please use my eBay UK listing.
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CLASSIC AIRSHIPS
- celebrates the truly giant aircraft of the 20th century. Each model has been painstakingly researched and features authentic detail created on industry-leading professional 3D printers.
As well as Lighter Than Air (LTA) classics, this range of models includes famous Flying Boats of the era and modern microscale military vehicles. Scales include 1:1250, 1:1200, 1:700, 1:600, 1:350 and others. Visit the CLASSIC AIRSHIPS shop at shapeways for dozens of models straight from the factory or find boxed kits and an increasing range of water-slide decals here on Ebay or on my website.
With early blimps, kite balloons, enormous luxurious airliners, anti-submarine patrol craft and even Cold War AEWS sentinels, this is the biggest range of LTA models on the planet. If you are a Zeppelin fan for example, the WW1 Rigid airships in 1:1250 scale include every type used during the conflict!
Happy Modelling every one!
Derek