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Mirage ORP Storm wz.44 Polish Destroyer II WW Model Kit (MPN 840094)
Mirage ORP Storm wz.44 Polish Destroyer II WW Model Kit (MPN 840094)
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Mirage ORP Storm wz.44 Polish Destroyer II WW Model Kit (MPN 840094)
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Mirage ORP Storm wz.44 Polish Destroyer II WW Model Kit (MPN 840094)
Mirage ORP Storm wz.44 Polish Destroyer II WW Model Kit (MPN 840094)
Scale model kit of the Polish destroyer ORP Storm wz.44 from Mirage. This injection-moulded plastic kit recreates the profile and major external details of a WWII-era Polish destroyer intended for assembly by hobbyists and collectors. The set includes sprues with parts, clear instructions, and components to build a display-ready replica suitable for tabletop presentation, dioramas and historical modelling projects.
The kit offers accurately proportioned hull lines and superstructure elements designed for realistic appearance once assembled and painted. Parts are engineered for clean fit with visible detail on decks, gun mounts and funnels that reduce the need for aftermarket additions. The instruction sheet guides the step-by-step build process and supports modelers at different skill levels. The finished model produces a compact and historically recognisable representation of the ORP Storm wz.44 suitable for display.
Follow the supplied instruction sheet to identify parts and assembly sequence. Carefully remove parts from the sprues using a hobby knife or sprue cutters, clean moulding seams, and test-fit before gluing. Assemble sub-assemblies such as hull, superstructure and armament, then join them to form the completed model. After assembly, prime and paint the model with suitable hobby paints and apply decals or weathering as desired for historical accuracy.
For best results use fine-grade modelling glue, hobby cutters, sanding sticks and a pinpoint brush for small details. Apply primer before painting and use reference photos for historically accurate colour schemes. Allow adequate drying time between paint layers and handle assembled sections with care to preserve small details.
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