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Topic review - HMS Argonaut (F56) kit by Nautic Models & 3D-WILD
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  Post subject:  HMS Argonaut (F56) kit by Nautic Models & 3D-WILD  Reply with quote
3D-WILD LLC (USA) is thrilled to announce a new partnership with Nautic Models (Portugal)!

Nautic Models has been actively developing novel and unique warship 3D digital designs for model kits since 2021, with a primary focus on Cold War and modern-era ships that are not commercially available on the market. Each Nautic Models design is based on accurate reference plans and photographic documentation and is engineered for easy assembly without compromising on detail.

The design experience and knowledge of Nautic Models combined with the excellency of printing and production of 3D-WILD, will develop a new generation of exclusive ship models where accuracy, detail and realism will prevail. Together, 3D-WILD and Nautic Models are proud to announce their first upcoming release in both 1/350 and 1/200 scales, the iconic Royal Navy Leander-class Exocet/Seacat frigate HMS Argonaut, as she appeared during the 1982 Falklands War. In addition to HMS Argonaut, her sister ships from the Exocet/Seacat conversion group, will also be available in the same kit by using different combinations of decals and masks. Don't miss this opportunity to own this magnificent model that represents an integral part of the recent history of the British Royal Navy!!!

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