1/72 DKM Scharnhorst 28cm Turret A Set

Sale price$404.94
Material: White Natural Versatile Plastic

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Introducing the 1/72 DKM Scharnhorst 28cm Turret A Set, a masterful reproduction that pays homage to the formidable 28cm/54.5 (11 inch) SK C/34 turret A used exclusively on WWII German Kriegsmarine ships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau.

Unrivaled Accuracy and Detail This 1/72 scale model is a testament to precision, faithfully recreated from original drawings to ensure unparalleled accuracy. Every detail of the 28cm turret A is meticulously crafted, capturing the essence of these iconic German warships.

Authentic Scaling and Hollowed Design Real-scaled for authenticity, this turret A set boasts hollowed areas, reducing weight without compromising accuracy. The result is a finely balanced model that reflects the intricate design of the original SK C/34 turret A.

Versatile Plastic for Lasting Quality Crafted from Versatile Plastic (Nylon 12) using Selective Laser Sintering (SLS) technology, this durable material offers flexibility in thin sections and robust strength in thicker components. The White finish, with its slightly rough surface and matte texture, provides an elegant canvas for customization.

Customization at Your Fingertips Delivered unpainted, the 1/72 DKM Scharnhorst 28cm Turret A Set allows for limitless customization. Express your artistic flair and historical appreciation by painting this exquisite model to your desired specifications.

Ideal for Various Applications Versatile Plastic's adaptability makes it suitable for a range of applications, from prototyping to creating end products. The material's strength and flexibility make it a perfect choice for projects where aesthetics seamlessly merge with functionality.

Elevate Your Collection Whether you're a seasoned collector or a history enthusiast, the 1/72 DKM Scharnhorst 28cm Turret A Set is a must-have addition to your repertoire. Order now to experience the epitome of scale modeling craftsmanship and relive the glory of the WWII German Kriegsmarine ships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau in stunning detail.

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