1/700 HMS Exeter Aft Director Control Tower

Sale price£8.00
Material: High-detail Resin Gray

Material

1/700 HMS Exeter Aft Director Control Tower: Authentic WWII Naval Detail

Enhance your 1/700 HMS Exeter build with this finely detailed Aft Director Control Tower, a historically accurate reproduction of the 8-inch aft fire control system as configured on the Royal Navy cruiser in 1942. Designed with precision and authenticity, this component brings an essential element of the ship’s command and gunnery control to your model, ensuring museum-quality realism.

Precision Craftsmanship and Accuracy

  • Authentic Replica: Faithfully modeled after HMS Exeter’s original aft director control tower, this piece captures its distinctive structure and WWII-era configuration in exact detail.
  • Premium Material: Produced in High Detail Resin Grey, it delivers crisp surface definition, exceptional durability, and a smooth finish that’s perfect for painting, weathering, and fine detailing.
  • Hollowed Design: Carefully hollowed to reduce material while preserving structural strength and scale accuracy.
  • Unpainted for Customization: Supplied unpainted, allowing modelers to apply historically accurate Royal Navy camouflage patterns or unique weathering effects for a realistic finish.

Key Features

  • Accurate 1/700 scale replica of HMS Exeter Aft Director Control Tower (1942).
  • Crafted in High Detail Resin Grey for maximum precision and durability.
  • Hollowed construction to optimize material use without compromising detail.
  • Delivered unpainted, ready for painting and finishing.
  • Essential upgrade for collectors, diorama builders, and WWII naval historians.

The Perfect Upgrade for HMS Exeter Builders

The 1/700 HMS Exeter Aft Director Control Tower is an indispensable addition to any serious modeler’s collection. Whether displayed in a diorama, integrated into a detailed build, or added to a collector’s showcase, this part enhances realism and ensures your HMS Exeter reflects the engineering and naval fire control systems of the Royal Navy during WWII.

You may also like