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Topic review - Micromaster 1/350 octuple 2pdr pompom
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  Post subject:  Re: Micromaster 1/350 octuple 2pdr pompom  Reply with quote
Yes they are Wonderful looking pieces,Stefano,the Micro Master detail parts are incredibly finely detail pieces, I have a set of these plus the 8” and 4” turrets in my shopping cart at Micro Masters awaiting delivery of my 1/350 trumpeter HMS Kent heavy cruiser…..
Also a set of the single 20mm Orlikon AA guns.
What are your plans for your 2 Pdr Pom poms?
Post Posted: Sun May 01, 2022 8:48 am
  Post subject:  Micromaster 1/350 octuple 2pdr pompom  Reply with quote
i finally received my 1/350 2pdr octuple pompom from Micromaster, and i thought i have to share with you what a beauty they are...

they are finely detailed, and the print is flawless.
i have compared them with the Lambert plans and they are simply perfect, they even have the underside structure with stiffeners, electrical wiring and everything that was actually there on the real thing.
i compared them with pontos, very fire, tetra and flyhawk pompoms, and they are superior to them in every single aspect.

some pictures to show what these gems really are.

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the printing support removal is quite easy and straightforward, altought i have to say that im pretty used to work on 3d printed parts working in a 3d printing company, but a good pair of robust, pointy tweezers will do the trick quite well.



definitely a must have for royal navy modelers
Post Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2021 5:08 am

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