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Master 1/700 16"/50 (40.6cm) Mark 7 Gun Barrels Iowa / Montana (9pcs) SM-700-037
$ 6.32
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Description
Master Model 1/700 16"/50 (40.6cm) Mark 7 Naval Gun Barrels used in US Navy Iowa and Montana class Battleships (9 barrels) SM-700-037Brand new!
This is a
metal
ship detail kit from Master Model. Kit consists of unassembled and unpainted metal parts, parts are shown in first picture. Built and painted one's picture is for reference only and put for you to enjoy fine detailing of this kit.
The set includes turned brass barrels. Fits all kits in 1/700 scale. It is very simple to use in your model, and makes it extremely realistic. Simply cut off the original plastic barrel and drill a hole in the remaining plastic part and insert the metal barrel using Cyanoacrylate adhesive.
Used in:
Iowa (New Jersey, Missouri, Wisconsin) and planned to be used in canceled Montana class Battleship.
Important!
This item is unassembled and unpainted. All extra model kit(s) and figure(s) in the pictures are for illustrative purposes only, and they are
not
included.
About Master Model:
Master Model is a Polish company specialized in producing high quality metal turned barrels and metal accessories for scale model aircraft, ships and armor. They have a wide selection of brass barrels, pitot tubes and radar aerial assemblies in various scales. The company is owned by Piotr Czerkasow, a mechanical engineer who created Master Model with a passion for making perfect models that are true reflection of real originals. The accuracy and level of detail result in a superb realistic model.
One area where injection molded plastic struggles to provide detail and scale thickness are the Pitots found on most jets, in particular ones having unusual elements present. Master Model have made one of their tasks to provide these items in resin and metal. The finesse and detail level of these parts can only be dreamt of in injection molded plastic. Having no clean up required is an added bonus to reduced risk of damage to the finish of the parts, as they are less likely to be broken.