1:72
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
35
Einzelteile
German Midget Submarine Type Newt
Art. Nr. 051879090
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Selected colors
1:72
scale
10
Altersempfehlung
35
Einzelteile
Submarine Molch Type XXVI - Fascinating German naval history in miniature format
The detailed model kit of the German special submarine Molch brings you a fascinating piece of naval history directly to your craft table. Manufactured to a precise 1:72 scale, this kit allows you to create an authentic model of one of the most innovative submarine developments of the Second World War.
Special features
- True-to-scale replica in 1:72 format with high levels of detail to the historical original
- 35 high-quality individual plastic parts for precise assembly
- Multilingual, illustrated building instructions for smooth assembly
- Authentic decals for true-to-original lettering and marking
Scope of delivery
- Complete plastic kit with 35 individual parts
- Detailed, multilingual construction instructions with step-by-step illustrations
- High quality decal sheet for authentic markings
The model kit offers you all the components for a historically accurate replica of the Molch submarine. The precisely manufactured individual parts enable you to create a detailed construction, while the illustrated assembly instructions guide you step by step through the assembly.
Background information
The Molch submarine, developed in the final years of the war starting in 1944, represented a significant innovation in German submarine technology. Designed as a special submarine, it was intended for reconnaissance and special missions. Its compact design and advanced technology made it a remarkable example of German engineering. Although only a few examples were built, the newt testifies to the technical developments of its time and offers a fascinating insight into maritime military history.
Start your exciting model building project now and create your own version of this historically significant submarine. Order your newt submarine kit today!
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