1/96 HMS Exeter Crane

Sale price$65.16
Material: High-detail Resin Gray

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1/96 HMS Exeter Crane: Authentic WWII Royal Navy Detail

Enhance your 1/96 HMS Exeter model with this finely crafted Crane, a historically accurate replica of the structure fitted on the WWII Royal Navy heavy cruiser in 1942. Designed with exceptional precision and scaled directly from original references, this crane is the perfect detail to bring your Exeter build to life with museum-quality realism.

Precision Craftsmanship and Accuracy

  • Authentic Replica: Faithfully modeled to replicate the ship’s crane as it appeared on HMS Exeter during WWII, ensuring historical accuracy and distinctive detail.
  • Premium Material: Produced in High Detail Resin Grey, the crane offers crisp edges, durability, and a smooth surface finish—ideal for painting, weathering, and fine customization.
  • Hollowed Design: Expertly hollowed to save material while preserving scale proportions and structural strength.
  • Unpainted for Creative Freedom: Supplied unpainted, this crane allows modelers to apply authentic Royal Navy paint schemes or custom weathering effects for a unique finish.
  • Custom Options Available: The size and design can be tailored upon request, ensuring a perfect fit for your specific project or diorama.

Key Features

  • Accurate 1/96 scale replica of HMS Exeter’s 1942 crane.
  • Produced in High Detail Resin Grey for maximum precision and strength.
  • Hollowed design for efficiency without sacrificing detail.
  • Delivered unpainted, ready for customization.
  • Custom sizing or design adjustments available upon request.
  • Ideal for collectors, diorama builders, and WWII naval history enthusiasts.

The Perfect Upgrade for HMS Exeter Builders

The 1/96 HMS Exeter Crane is an essential upgrade for completing your heavy cruiser model with authenticity and sophistication. Whether integrated into a diorama, displayed in a collection, or customized for a unique build, this crane ensures your HMS Exeter reflects the engineering and naval heritage of the Royal Navy during WWII.

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