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The Airfix HMS Hood 1:600 Vintage Classics Military Naval Ship Plastic Model Kit A04202V is a detailed model kit featuring 131 pieces, designed for modellers with some experience. This unpainted kit allows you to recreate the largest warship in the world at its launch in 1918, making it a perfect gift for military history enthusiasts and model-building aficionados. Note: Paint and glue are required for assembly.
Paint Type | Oil |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 1: 600 Scale |
Number of Pieces | 131 |
Item Weight | 5 Grams |
Item Dimensions | 18 x 5 x 2 inches |
Additional Features | Vintage Classics series; Historically significant subject (HMS Hood) |
Scale | 1:600th |
Subject Character | Ship |
Style | HMS Hood |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Military |
Color | Unpainted |
W**Y
Easy to assemble.
My grandson loved it.
D**R
Battle ship
It was a good battle ship.
L**A
Great value
Used it for gift for grandson
G**P
difficult build but rewarding
Seams the molds are worn and loosing definition. Rigging instructions terrible. The company that sold it was great and I received it in 4 days. Only my second model so at times I thought I bit off too much. Turned out ok but, what do I know?
A**F
Awesome Ship Model
It made my 14 year old son very happy on his birthday. It was not a great price point but the quality was good.
F**A
BUENA MAQUETA. DEMANDA CIERTA EXPERIENCIA
DEMANDA EXPERIENCIA EN EL MODELISMO, PERO AUNQUE SE NOTA QUE EL MOLDE ES VIEJO, ES DE BUENA CALIDAD Y CON MUCHOS DETALLES. LA RECOMIENDO.
Z**H
Impressive when completed
Overall a fun build. The cannons and gunport hatches can be difficult, the lanterns as well. Hardest part is probably painting the stern gallery so pick up some needles or very thin brushes for those. Turns out a stunning model and would recommend this kit to anyone wanting a solid build
T**M
Rigging and painting are the biggest challenge!
Definitely a challenging model. You will need a good set of modeling tools. Much excess plastic to trim, file, and sand. You get two spools of white thread (not black or tan) and a rigging tool, and must create ratlines from scratch. Directions were scant and paint instructions were sometimes incorrect. No distinction between standing and running rigging. I downloaded a number of Victory photos to get it right. I had to use Testors paints and therefore needed to mix paints to approximate Humbrol colors.
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