Old Darnel Molds Get Revamped

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  • kazzer
    Banned
    • Oct 2006
    • 324

    #1

    Old Darnel Molds Get Revamped

    I'm going to sell the Darnel (Metcalfe Mouldings) range of models in North America.

    The old molds are going to be reworked and upgraded, but it would help if we knew which ones to do first.

    I have set up a poll and would ask you to please take a moment and look at the range of models we have and vote on which TWO you would like to see first.

    I'll pass this information on to the new owner, and we will see what happens!

    The poll is running on Subpirate - no point in running two.

  • kazzer
    Banned
    • Oct 2006
    • 324

    #2
    Darnell Models Soon Available in North America

    Yep! The Darnell molds are being revamped and Caswell Inc is importing them to North America.

    Xcraft is done, and I will have them in stock any day.




    S Class is being revamped now, should have something in two weeks.


    I HAVE TO SAY THIS! My complaint with the old Darnell model was NEVER the model itself, it was the way the product was made in the mold. The problems I encountered building my HMS Sibyl have been addressed and resolved. Therefore this is one NEAT looking submarine - and really great value.




    T Class is good -




    Working on the German XXIII


    Here are the prices

    WWII German Biber $526.50
    Type VIIc. U-570 $580.50
    Type XXI. U-2511 $580.50
    Type XXIII $553.50
    Royal Navy P Class Submarine $526.50
    Royal Navy S Class Submarine $661.50
    Royal Navy T Class Submarine $661.50
    Royal Navy U Class Submarine $634.50
    Royal Navy X Craft Submarine $526.50

    They aren't on our web page yet, but if you want to place a provisional order, please pm me.

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    • spongjim
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2005
      • 348

      #3
      Please let me know when

      Please let me know when you have a s cclass ready to ship. I am very interested in one .What scale is this hull ( lenght ,width ,etc.) ? Thank you .


      Jim

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      • kazzer
        Banned
        • Oct 2006
        • 324

        #4
        I should have some in

        I should have some in a couple of weeks or so.

        Please visit http://moonrakers.com/submarines/MBD/ the boat sizes etc are there.

        Boat is 69" long 1]http://www.caswellplating.com/models/sub-drivers.html[/url]

        Thanks

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