1/350 MikroMir Skipjack Class Submarine

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1/350 MikroMir Skipjack Class Submarine

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This is the MicroMir 1/350 scale Skipjack class submarine finished as the USS Scorpion. Most of the masts were either scratch built or modified from the kit parts, a 3D printed scimitar 7 bladed prop was used and the paint scheme and markings followed a photo of the Scorpion on trials after a refit. This was an enjoyable build and I am pretty happy with how it turned out.

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Nice build.

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Nicely presented.

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Gorgeous Skipjack. Looks so much bigger. It´s a flawless build.
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Very sleek looking and nicely presented.
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Very nicely presented indeed 👍
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