Submarine kit KILO 1/72
The Kilo class, also known under the Soviet designation Project 877 Paltus (Russian: Па́лтус, meaning "halibut"), NATO reporting name Kilo, is a class of diesel-electric attack submarines originally designed in the 1970s and built in the Soviet Union for the Soviet Navy. The initial version of Kilo submarines entered operational service in 1980 and were built until the mid-1990s.
Production was switched to the more advanced Project 636 Varshavyanka (Russian: Варшавянка, meaning "Varsovian") variant in the mid-1990s, also known as Improved Kilo class in the West. The class was updated again by the Rubin Design Bureau in the mid-2010s and called the Project 636.3.
Available either as STL files with photoetched parts or as a physical kit with photoetch. This is a hybrid kit made of 3D printed parts with a high strength PVC tube as the main body.
length model: 980 mm
width of hull: 125 mm
dimensions of the tube: Ø125 mm X 2.8 mm X 375 mm
number of parts: 16 pcs
Weight model: 1200 g
If 3D printing, maximum object size is Hull: X=190 mm, Y=180 mm, Z=199 mm
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PriceFrom $193.00
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