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ORP Orzel (Eagle) Polish Navy Submarine 1/350 Scale
ORP Orzel (Eagle) Polish Navy Submarine 1/350 Scale
ORP Orzel (Eagle) Polish Navy Submarine 1/350 Scale
ORP Orzel (Eagle) Polish Navy Submarine 1/350 Scale

ORP Orzel (Eagle) Polish Navy Submarine 1/350 Scale Diecast Metal Model

Product ID : 26468312


Galleon Product ID 26468312
UPC / ISBN 646341846046
Shipping Weight 1.5 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 12.01 x 9.02 x 4.02 inches
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ORP Orzel (Eagle) Polish Navy Submarine 1/350 Scale Features

  • Realistic collectible model

  • Diecast metal construction

  • Display stand included

  • Accurate paint scheme and markings

  • 1/350 Scale, length: 9.25"


About ORP Orzel (Eagle) Polish Navy Submarine 1/350 Scale

1/350 Scale ORP Orzel Polish Navy Submarine: Length: 9.25" These models come already assembled and painted out of the box. There is nothing to do or needed other than take them out of the packaging and display them. These models are mostly made of metal with plastic parts added for details such as antennas, periscopes, rails, guns, etc. The overall coloring and the details are very interesting, there are many grill marks accurately painted along with embossed hatches and panels. These models come with a cutaway section that reveal interior details like piping, machinery and torpedoes. The cutaway section is limited to only one side of the model. The model comes attached to a display stand. The base of the stand measures 4.75 inches by 1.75 inches. The display stand has a metal strip that shows the name/type and year of the model. This is certainly not a toy. It will not last long if played with. The box is labeled as not recommended for children under 14. The box measures 12.5" x 4" x 2" ORP Orzeł was the lead ship of her class of submarines serving in the Polish Navy during World War II. Her name means Eagle in Polish. The boat is best known for the Orzeł incident, her escape from internment in neutral Estonia during the early stages of the Second World War.