1/700 Soviet triple threat

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1/700 Soviet triple threat

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Finished off a triumvirate of Soviet era submarines today to try and refire the 'ole mojo a bit:



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From front to back:

1/700 Hobbyboss Typhoon class SSBN
1/700 Hobbyboss Akula SSN
1/700 Dragon Alfa SSN


All good quick builds and I'll be adding more small scale subs to my cabinets in due course.

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A really great trio of Soviet boats there Tom and my goodness, that Typhoon is huge in comparison to the other two!
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An excellent trio Tom, you'll be able to recreate 'Hunt for Red October' in your bath at this rate :lol:
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They make a smart display!
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Great looking trio.

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Those Typhoons are certainly beasts.
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Dangerous looking power trio right there. Very nice work.
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Nice set there, been messing with a few of these for exactly the same reason
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City-killer with entourage! Menacing view, I like your builds a lot.
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Cracking builds- they do look menacing.
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Just saw these,great stuff,Mother Russia would be proud.
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