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I think that if I were to want to build a German submarine, I would probably go for the Revell one in 1:72.
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I did a Revell one a few years ago Jakko,"It looked like a Sub" is about the best I could say about it..... VERY old kit with rubbish detail,i remember being very disappointed at the time.....maybe there are more recent releases now?!Comment
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There goes my plan to make a diorama of it being depth-charged by a Flower-class corvette, thenComment
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Looks like the Type 45 Destroyer radar golf ball, so either that or something based on the design.Comment
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I don’t know at all, but I would strongly suspect a reboxed Dragon kit, as Das Werk has a history of that.
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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Go for it, you can still find the corvette in 1/72, you can do a three layer dio...A torpedo bomber targeting the sub that torpedoed the corvette...Comment
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Did you do the "cut away" version Ian?.... The one I did was, thought it very "childlike" on the interior details.Comment
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I actually had the idea when I was helping man a stand at a model convention, held in a typical convention hall with ceilings anywhere between 5 and 10 m high. We were joking about dioramas, and I came up with the idea of a Matchbox (now Revell) corvette and a Revell submarine, with something like 5 metres or more between them and some depth charges suspended between them. Totally impractical to ever make, let alone store, but cool to fantasize about :smiling3:Comment
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That’s exactly why you should build it in 1:72 — unless you’re Bob Letterman, in which case you would build it at 1:35The five metres was a guess, either then or now, without looking it up. But if we put it on the bottom, then about four metres is believable:
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