German Submarine Type IX C (U505) - Platinum Edition - Revell Scale 1/72
Box dim. 950 x 140 x 270 mm.
800 pcs. 106.3 cm.
German submarine class IX C/40 "Platinum Edition" in an impressive 1:72 scale, with a length of 1063 mm, width of 95 mm and height of 225 mm, offers an exceptional model building experience. With 800 pieces, this kit is particularly suitable for experienced modelers and carries the age rating of 13+.
The attention to detail and authenticity of this model is second to none due to the integration of high-quality photo-etched parts, metal tubes for the guns and a self-adhesive wooden deck. In addition, the model is characterized by a movable snorkel mast, an Atlantic bow and retractable periscopes. The detailing continues with a 2 cm twin anti-aircraft gun on a rotating mount and a highly detailed 3.7 cm anti-aircraft gun.
Scope of delivery:
800 individual parts
Photo-etched parts
Metal tubes for guns
Self-adhesive wooden deck
Movable snorkel mast
Atlantic stem
Retractable and extendable periscopes
2 cm twin anti-aircraft gun on rotating mount
3.7 cm anti-aircraft gun
Yarn for realistic depictions
Decals for various U-boats (U 997, U 995, U 295, U 324, U 307, U 1023, U 1002, U 1105)
The kit is ideal for experts (Level 5) who have in-depth knowledge and skills in model making. It offers a challenging yet rewarding experience for anyone who wants to get involved in gluing, painting, and detailing models at an advanced level.
Special features:
Exclusive "Platinum Edition" with extended detail elements
Precision manufacturing for a realistic replica
Authentic armament and equipment details
High-quality materials for long-lasting display
Background:
The model represents the most frequently built submarine class in history. The Type VII C/41, known for its "large conservatory" with additional armament and the erectable snorkel mast, played a central role in naval warfare during World War II. This edition makes it possible to recreate a piece of history in detail and at the same time offers a tribute to the engineering art of the time.