Mirage Hobby 1/350 'HMS Spiraea' Flower Class Corvette

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Re: Mirage Hobby 1/350 'HMS Spiraea' Flower Class Corvette

Post by ShaunW »

That looks great Iggie, the detail OOB is very impressive.
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Cheers Shaun!
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Post by Chuck E »

That looks great. Mine is started, but languishing in the stash.

I'm hoping that Mirage bring out the modified version, too. I'm hoping to do a set of them.

Hope they turn out as good as yours.
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That is really good - worth the wait! As somebody who enjoys playing 'silent hunter 3' a lot I am more used to seeing these through a periscope and immediately diving out of fear. It is much nicer to see it in this environment!!!
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