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Monday, October 19, 2015 - 08:58 PM UTC
A new batch of submarines has surfaced from OKB. These steel sharks come from the Navies of the US, USSR and the People's Republic of China and all are in 1/700.
   
First is a Soviet boat (No 700028), Project 667 M Andromeda (NATO name Yankee Sidecar), a ballistic missile submarine. It is listed for €30.00 ($34.00 USD) plus shipping. 
The People's shark is a Type 091 Han Class submarine. This kit (No 7000101) is listed for €26.70 ($30.25 USD) plus shipping.
The first US Navy boat is the ballistic nuclear missile submarine USS Daniel Webster, a Lafayette class SSBN. This kit (No 7000099) is listed for €26.70 ($30.25 USD) plus shipping.
The second American boat kit (No 700100 ) is the USS Triton, SSRN-586 in a Radar Picket Boat configuration. It is listed for €28.40 ($32.20 USD) plus shipping.
The final kit (No 700102) is a Block III USS Virginia class boat, listed for €25.00 ($28.30 USD) plus shipping.
All these kits are available from the OKB Grigorov webstore.
The People's shark is a Type 091 Han Class submarine. This kit (No 7000101) is listed for €26.70 ($30.25 USD) plus shipping.
The first US Navy boat is the ballistic nuclear missile submarine USS Daniel Webster, a Lafayette class SSBN. This kit (No 7000099) is listed for €26.70 ($30.25 USD) plus shipping.
The second American boat kit (No 700100 ) is the USS Triton, SSRN-586 in a Radar Picket Boat configuration. It is listed for €28.40 ($32.20 USD) plus shipping.
The final kit (No 700102) is a Block III USS Virginia class boat, listed for €25.00 ($28.30 USD) plus shipping.
All these kits are available from the OKB Grigorov webstore.
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