Haunebu I, II, III
Takom | No. 6008 | 1:350
Facts
- Brand:
- Takom
- Title:
- Haunebu I, II, III
- Number:
- 6008
- Scale:
- 1:350
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 2022 New tool
- Barcode:
- 4897051422488 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Haunebu » Other (Science Fiction)
Box contents
Dimensions:
300x202x100 mm
(11.8x8x3.9 inch)
Weight:
443 g (0.98 lbs)
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2022
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Alternative SKUs for Takom 6008:
TAK-6008 | TAK 6008 | 4897051422488 | TAK6008 | TAKO6008 | TAK06008
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Ricardo Reis
Beautiful subject, well done, but 1:350? Maybe too small? :\
Beautiful subject, well done, but 1:350? Maybe too small? :\
6 October 2022, 15:50
Roman Modelar
20cm for Haunebu III seems to be fine (at least for me). The rest is really "pocket size"
20cm for Haunebu III seems to be fine (at least for me). The rest is really "pocket size"
6 October 2022, 22:56
Steven Van Dyck
I think the small ones are more suited for making a formation of them, on a ship diorama. The German version of the Great Marianas turkey shoot or something.
I think the small ones are more suited for making a formation of them, on a ship diorama. The German version of the Great Marianas turkey shoot or something.
7 October 2022, 05:16
Torsten
I'm going to get these, fit well with the Enterprise in 1/350 as a comparison 😄
I'm going to get these, fit well with the Enterprise in 1/350 as a comparison 😄
7 October 2022, 07:37
bughunter
We have in German the expression "hanebüchener Unsinn" which can be translated to "absurd nonsense". The name comes from this expression 😉
We have in German the expression "hanebüchener Unsinn" which can be translated to "absurd nonsense". The name comes from this expression 😉
7 October 2022, 11:42