1/35 Uboot Uzo with Binocular

Sale price$15.00
Material: Tan Fine Detail Plastic

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Elevate Your U-Boot Model with Highly Detailed 1/35 Uzo with Binocular

History buffs and ship modelers, rejoice! Distefan 3D Print brings you the missing piece to complete your 1/35 scale U-Boot VII C41 Conning Tower (Fairwater): the exquisitely detailed 1/35 Uzo with Binocular. This meticulously crafted replica boasts exceptional detail and historical accuracy, taking your U-Boot model to the next level of realism.

Unmatched Detail for Discerning Modelers:

Distefan 3D Print prioritizes precision in every detail, ensuring your U-Boot model reflects historical accuracy. This Uzo with Binocular features:

  • Museum-Quality Accuracy: Faithfully replicates the Uzo (observation deck) and binocular configuration found on U-Boot VII C41 submarines.
  • Perfect 1/35 Scale: Seamlessly integrates with your existing 1/35 scale U-Boot model, particularly those depicting the VII C41 variant.
  • Lightweight Design for Stability: The cleverly hollowed-out design offers two key benefits:
    • Reduced weight for easier integration into your model without compromising stability.
    • Material savings, making this high-quality detailing piece accessible.
  • Multiple Material Options: Distefan 3D Print offers a variety of materials to suit your needs, including:
    • MJF Plastic PA12 – Gray Natural Finish: High strength and detail for a classic look.
    • Versatile Plastic (Nylon 12) – White Finish: Excellent for painting and customization.
    • Fine Detail Plastic – Clear Ultra and Tan Finishes: Ideal for replicating glass elements and specific color schemes.

The Perfect Finishing Touch for Your U-Boot Model:

The 1/35 Uzo with Binocular from Distefan 3D Print offers the perfect solution to enhance the historical accuracy and intricate details of your 1/35 scale U-Boot model, particularly the VII C41 Conning Tower. Experience the difference that meticulous attention to detail can make and order yours today!

Please note: Some part cleanup may be necessary due to the 3D printing process.

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