1/96 HMS Dido Forward Deck 1 Pipes Set (5pcs)

Sale price£18.00
Material: High-detail Resin Gray

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1/96 HMS Dido Forward Deck 1 Pipes Set (5pcs): Authentic WWII Royal Navy Detail

Enhance your 1/96 HMS Dido model with the 1/96 HMS Dido Forward Deck 1 Pipes Set (5pcs), a finely detailed replica designed to capture the distinctive piping systems of the WWII Royal Navy Dido-class light cruiser. With five intricately crafted pieces, this set adds museum-quality realism and historical accuracy to your build, ensuring your model stands out with authentic detail.

Precision Craftsmanship and Accuracy

  • Authentic Replica: Faithfully modeled to replicate the original forward deck piping of the HMS Dido, this set captures the subtle but vital details that bring your model to life.
  • Premium Material: Crafted in High Detail Resin Grey, each piece offers crisp definition, exceptional durability, and a smooth finish. Ideal for highlighting fine detail with painting, weathering, and finishing techniques.
  • Hollowed Design: Designed to be hollowed for efficient material use while maintaining scale accuracy and strength.
  • Unpainted for Creative Freedom: Supplied unpainted, these pieces allow modelers to apply authentic Royal Navy paint schemes or custom finishes, ensuring a historically accurate result.

Key Features

  • Accurate 1/96 scale replica of HMS Dido Forward Deck 1 Pipes.
  • Includes 5 individual pieces for detailed deck completion.
  • Produced in High Detail Resin Grey for sharp detail and strength.
  • Supplied unpainted, ready for painting and customization.
  • Essential upgrade for collectors, diorama builders, and WWII naval enthusiasts.

The Perfect Upgrade for HMS Dido Builders

The 1/96 HMS Dido Forward Deck 1 Pipes Set (5pcs) is an indispensable addition for completing your Dido-class cruiser with realism and authenticity. Whether displayed in a diorama, added to a collection, or integrated into a full ship build, this set enhances historical accuracy and ensures your HMS Dido reflects the engineering and craftsmanship of the Royal Navy during WWII.

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