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ORP Orzel (291)
ORP Orzel is a Polish Kilo class submarine build in 1986 in the Soviet Union and is one of the last active submarine of its class. The model is from Answer is in 1:200. After a quick view I've noticed a mistake: the formers are on the back page of the stand so I can't use both...
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That's what scanners are for! Just scan/print the formers if you wish to use
the printed stand. From what I can see, I would scan/print the stand. That way, you don't have the printed formers on the back side stand parts.
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Yes and...no, I think you should not have to scan and copy a printed commercial model...not to mention that some times the copied version is not identical as the original... Anyway here are the first pieces
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I've started with the anterior section
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Some progress
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Another piece added
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Very educational. thank you for sharing!
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I've continued with the back side
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The hull is ready
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The back side almost ready
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