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#1 Posted : 11 January 2017 23:56:26

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1/350 Revell Tirpitz Platinum Edition (Pontos PE and Wooden deck) plus extra Eduard PE set and extra MK1 door sets.




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#2 Posted : 12 January 2017 02:20:35

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It is made up of 767 machined steel parts and looks about 1/16 scale to me.

I did some research and you can actually buy this as a kit.all you need is $10,000Blink Blink Crying Crying Crying Huh Huh Huh

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#3 Posted : 12 January 2017 02:49:33

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#4 Posted : 12 January 2017 10:54:47

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Very nice indeed. Amazing what can be done with CNC machining nowadays!! Drool ThumpUp


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#5 Posted : 12 January 2017 11:58:49

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stevie_o wrote:
Now if that is a fact then its the coolest kit I've seen and if i had the expendable income then id do it....but I dontMad

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Must be joking, I would sooner buy an army surplus real one or ex WW2, should please the wife no end Laugh LOL
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#6 Posted : 12 January 2017 13:01:25

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Nice find Chris, I certainly wouldn't pay that kind of money for it though..... Beautful looking kit I must say.... Cool Cool

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#7 Posted : 12 January 2017 13:43:37

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Looks amazing but at that price I would want the real thing!LOL BigGrin
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#8 Posted : 12 January 2017 15:50:09

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Tomick wrote:
stevie_o wrote:
Now if that is a fact then its the coolest kit I've seen and if i had the expendable income then id do it....but I dontMad

Steve
Must be joking, I would sooner buy an army surplus real one or ex WW2, should please the wife no end Laugh LOL



You would certainly get a good parking spot at the supermarketLOL LOL LOL

Carl
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#9 Posted : 12 January 2017 22:08:02

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That's a very nice kit indeed Drool

It was something they produced just to show off what their CNC machine was capable of, pretty impressive Drool
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#10 Posted : 13 January 2017 08:29:59

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darbyvet wrote:
Tomick wrote:
stevie_o wrote:
Now if that is a fact then its the coolest kit I've seen and if i had the expendable income then id do it....but I dontMad

Steve
Must be joking, I would sooner buy an army surplus real one or ex WW2, should please the wife no end Laugh LOL



You would certainly get a good parking spot at the supermarketLOL LOL LOL

Carl
Parking won't ever be a problem, simply a case of parking over Laugh LOL Crying
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