This little candy was a pleasure to build. Few hours and you have a weathered (well, slightly) and drybrushed fathom silent killer.
Hope You liked it.
Marek
1/350 Wolfpack Type 214 submarine - Republic of Korea Navy
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Very nice !
Wolfpack is the manufacturer ? Where do you get them ?
Wolfpack is the manufacturer ? Where do you get them ?
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Re: 1/350 Wolfpack Type 214 submarine - Republic of Korea Na
Looks nice. I always thought 'ROK' was a cool set of initials. ROK Navy, Air Force etc, well hard!!
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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IIRC, I used to see ROK Army soldiers with ROK HARD on their exercise shirts.
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A very smart looking build indeed
Best wishes
Jim
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Re: 1/350 Wolfpack Type 214 submarine - Republic of Korea Na
Interesting little boat. This is what you meant by a ship kit not becoming a shelf queen?
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Re: 1/350 Wolfpack Type 214 submarine - Republic of Korea Na
Exactly, 15 pieces and a ball with painting as long as it is ... black in this case .Softscience wrote:Interesting little boat. This is what you meant by a ship kit not becoming a shelf queen?
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I got it off ebay but there should be a US importer.jRatz wrote:Very nice !
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Re: 1/350 Wolfpack Type 214 submarine - Republic of Korea Na
Found them at Sprue Bros -- 300+ items, mostly aftermarket details.Marek wrote:I got it off ebay but there should be a US importer.jRatz wrote:Very nice !
Wolfpack is the manufacturer ? Where do you get them ?
The sub they have looks the same but is labeled a German Type 214, but in the fine print they say markings for ROK & a couple other countries.
Guess I've seen Wolfpack before but never paid attention because their subjects are too modern for me ....
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