Mikr Mir 1/350 Royal Navy WW1 K-class submarine

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Mikr Mir 1/350 Royal Navy WW1 K-class submarine

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Mikr Mir 1/350 Royal Navy WW1 K-class submarine

Build thread here, in a Blitzbau.

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What an interesting "sub"ject (sorry ;-) ). It's certainly unusual and very nicely built too. 8-)
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That looks great and something you don't see very often.
There's probably not too many "sub" assemblies with this kit (Sorry, but Dazzled started it :oops: )
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Of course, beauty is always a "sub"jective judgement......

And that's beautiful!
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You're just saying that 'cause it resembles your narrow boat :)
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Some very droll comments in here chaps :ha: :ha: :ha:

I myself won't sink to that level and subject you all to such things :roll:

Kit looks great though, especially to say you managed to build it so quickly (yes, I had a quick dive into your build thread). What a strange idea for a submarine though!!!
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A British sub,well tidy. No sub puns from me. :razz:
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Very interesting build, great work,
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