1/700 HMS Exeter Ammo Lockers Set (6pcs)

Sale price£9.00
Material: High-detail Resin Gray

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1/700 HMS Exeter Ammo Lockers Set (6pcs): Authentic WWII Naval Detail

Complete your 1/700 HMS Exeter model with this finely detailed Ammo Lockers Set (6pcs), a historically accurate reproduction of the starboard and port-side ammunition lockers from the 1942 configuration of this iconic Royal Navy cruiser. Designed for maximum precision and authenticity, these lockers bring an essential touch of wartime realism to your ship build.

Precision Craftsmanship and Accuracy

  • Authentic Replica: Faithfully modeled after HMS Exeter’s original 1942 design, each locker replicates the dimensions, features, and details of the ship’s ammunition storage.
  • Premium Material: Produced in High Detail Resin Grey, the lockers provide crisp definition, durability, and a smooth finish—ideal for painting, weathering, and custom detailing.
  • Hollowed Design: Smartly hollowed to reduce material use while preserving accuracy, strength, and scale proportions.
  • Unpainted for Creative Freedom: Supplied unpainted, giving modelers the opportunity to apply authentic Royal Navy paint schemes or unique weathering effects for maximum realism.

Key Features

  • Accurate 1/700 scale replica of HMS Exeter ammo lockers.
  • Includes 6 pieces: complete port and starboard locker set.
  • Crafted in High Detail Resin Grey for precision and strength.
  • Hollowed construction for efficiency without losing detail.
  • Delivered unpainted, ready for customization.
  • Essential detailing upgrade for modelers, diorama builders, and WWII naval collectors.

The Perfect Upgrade for HMS Exeter Builders

The 1/700 HMS Exeter Ammo Lockers Set (6pcs) is an indispensable addition to your model, enhancing both accuracy and sophistication. Whether you’re completing a diorama, upgrading your cruiser build, or expanding a collection, these lockers bring unparalleled authenticity to your HMS Exeter replica, reflecting the craftsmanship and naval engineering of the Royal Navy during WWII.

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