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British K-Class Submarine - 1/350 scale


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Look what the postman just delivered....... Mikro-Mir's 1/350 scale injection-moulded Royal Navy K-Class submarine...

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MM's box art - showing a steam powered K Boat underway.

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The instruction sheet consists of simple exploded diagrams - with the etched parts in red....

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The painting instructions, etched-brass fret and decals for HMS K4 and K5

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The hull is in two vertically-split halves with fine engraved detail - and nearly 1 foot long!!

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The rest of the injection-moulded parts - including a display stand.

This is a very welcome release from Mikro-Mir - of an oddball, but fascinating British submarine - steam-powered to enable it to attain the necessary surface speed to keep up with the Grand Fleet.

The whole concept was flawed from the start - with most of the class being lost in tragic accidents - see Wiki for a brief history.

I can't wait to get started on this new kit - plus explore the conversion possibilities into a later version - HMS K-26.

The hull might even be suitable to scratch HMS X1

Thank you Mikro-Mir :thumbsup:/>/>

Ken

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I have assembled the hull and superstructure - and added the ertched-brass hatches, ladders, conning tower roof etc....

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The white parts are where I cut back the front of the superstructure too much and had to make good.

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The etched-brass rectangles are the covers over the beam torpedo tubes.

Mikro-Mir provide two half-teardrop shaped fairings to go under the front of the conning tower to make a breakwater - but they are not mentioned in the instructions !!

It is obvious where they go though.....

I'm enjoying this build.....

Ken

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  • 6 months later...

The crossed-out parts are duplicated on the sprue - one is a slightly different moulding to the other.

The first one has a cone on the end of the prop shaft - over which the etched-brass prop is supposed to fit.

But they must have changed their minds - because the other (revised) moulding has the cones separate - so you fit the EB prop - and then fit the cone (prop hub) onto the EB prop.

It sounds more complicated than it is - just use the prop shafts that are not crossed out.

As for the conning tower - no problem - its just the the 'fairings' under the overhanging conning tower are not mentioned in the instructions - but it is obvious where they go.

If you are interested, I modified a second kit to make the very different K-26 - here.

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Then I took a third kit to use the modified hull and scratched HMS X 1.

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Micro-Mir have just released a kit of HMS M1.

Ken

PS - More of my 1/350 scale subs here - if you're interested.

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