Modern subs
Scale weight
Scale weight
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Scale weight
Using hardware spares to add weight to get to a scale 7,000 tonnes
Mikr Mir kit is pretty low quality, very gooey molding. Pick up the Hobby boss Alfa instead if you can. I've got that one on order so I can compare them.
Model by Yufei Mao (Haneto)
I love the fact that this one has both the red led and the white salt washing. This is what I aspire to.
I love the fact that this one has both the red led and the white salt washing. This is what I aspire to.
Oils and washes added, but just the beginning.
Starboard side has oils and washes added. Port's just the chipped sludge.
First sludge step, just hairspray and some green rattle cans.
Comentarios
14 17 September 2021, 18:11
Treehugger
Sumarine kis are fun I think. My favourite is still the Akula clas sub, sort of looks like a giant torpedo.
Sumarine kis are fun I think. My favourite is still the Akula clas sub, sort of looks like a giant torpedo.
17 September 2021, 19:21
Kit Headley
Yes. The Akula does have the best proportions and the pod's cool, but it's huge. I had no idea it was bigger than a Los Angeles class until I opened the box
Yes. The Akula does have the best proportions and the pod's cool, but it's huge. I had no idea it was bigger than a Los Angeles class until I opened the box
17 September 2021, 23:46
Kit Headley
They vary a lot in size. I just added a photo of a WWII Type VII compared to a Soviet Alfa compared to a Soviet Akula. The Akula and the Alfa often get mis-identified as each other in photos because they look similar but they are far from similar in size.
They vary a lot in size. I just added a photo of a WWII Type VII compared to a Soviet Alfa compared to a Soviet Akula. The Akula and the Alfa often get mis-identified as each other in photos because they look similar but they are far from similar in size.
29 September 2021, 00:39