1/72 Yamato superstructures part 6

Sale price£25.00
Material: White Natural Versatile Plastic

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Explore Precision with the 1/72 Yamato Superstructures Part 6

Introducing the 1/72 Yamato Superstructures Part 6: a meticulously crafted replica of the compas bridge - bridge No 2 (port and starboard) of the Imperial Japanese Navy's WWI Yamato class. Engineered with precision and attention to detail, this high-end model offers enthusiasts the opportunity to create an awe-inspiring replica of the original.

Exacting Precision and Detail

Crafted at a 1/72 scale, this model captures the intricacies of the compas bridge with unparalleled accuracy. Modeled with precision and exacting detail, it provides a platform for enthusiasts to immerse themselves in the historical significance of the Yamato class.

Hollowed and Unpainted for Artistic Freedom

Unpainted and hollowed, this model allows for creative expression and customization. Whether you're a seasoned model enthusiast or a novice hobbyist, the opportunity to craft a unique, one-of-a-kind work of art awaits.

Premium Material Options

Choose from our premium materials to enhance the visual appeal of your model:

  • Versatile Plastic (Nylon 12) – White Finish: Produced through Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), this durable Nylon 12 plastic offers flexibility in thin sections and robust strength in thicker components. The white finish provides a versatile canvas for customization, allowing you to bring your vision to life with ease.

  • Fine Detail Plastic – Tan Finish: Utilizing advanced 3D Systems Visijet M2R TN material, this finish showcases fine details with remarkable clarity. The warm and opaque aesthetic adds depth and richness to the model, making it perfect for projects requiring contrast and sophistication.

Elevate Your Scale Modeling Experience

Experience the pinnacle of scale modeling with the 1/72 Yamato Superstructures Part 6. With its unparalleled precision, attention to detail, and versatility, this model sets the standard for excellence in the hobbyist community.

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