Description: I will combine shipping! Add all the items you are interested into your cart and then request the total from me. In this set, you get: 2 x 7-blade skewback screw for the Benjamin Franklin class SSBN as kitted by Mikro Mir (kits #s 350-028 and 350-029).Boats in the class: Benjamin Franklin (SSBN 640), Simon Bolivar (SSBN 641), Kamehameha (SSBN 642), George Bancroft (SSBN 643), Lewis and Clark (SSBN 644), James K. Polk (SSBN 645), George C. Marshall (SSBN 654), Harry L. Stimson (SSBN 655), George Washington Carver (SSBN 656), Francis Scott Key (SSBN 657), Mariano G. Vallejo (SSBN 658), Will Rogers (SSBN 659) This is CAD designed and 3D printed. 3D printing allows extraordinarily fine detailing, and I feel the execution is superior to the awkward-to-assemble photo-etch versions. Instructions on how to remove the screw from the sprue:Given the thin section of the screw blades, some care will need to be taken when removing the screw from the sprue. The resin is by nature brittle, but the sprue is thinnest where it attaches to the screw blade as it attaches at a point, by design. The best practice is to place your flush cut pliers flush up against the bottom of the screw blade, at the point where the sprue attaches, and trim there. Do not trim from the bottom, larger diameter end of the sprue. I've found that the shock of shearing the larger diameter sprue at the bottom can ping the propeller blades right off the screw boss. Work outboard to inboard, that is, trim the outboard sprues first, and then the inboard. As the outboard sprues can obscure the inboard ones, after I've detached it from the screw blade, I then trim it off the base to allow access to the sprues deeper in. Patience and care needs to be taken. Once trimmed, you'll often have a small residual sprue-nub on each propeller blade. I then use a very narrow sanding stick to carefully sand the nub down (I use the flexible/soft and narrow sanding sticks that can be purchased at just about any Hobby Lobby in the U.S.). Why do I sell 2 units as the minimum quantity? Because ultimately the material is brittle and if care is not taken then you can break the parts. Now, this resin is toughened for sure and I've been pleasantly surprised at how much battering (ooops, dropped it on the floor, ooops, slipped) it can take. But it isn't necessarily about the material as many are familiar with resin kits and this is little different. It's more about how thin these sections have been printed. And as modeling is about enjoyment, I'd hate for someone to purchase these as 1 unit and immediately break the parts and be back to square one. I think having 2 available at least gives you a much better shot. And if you only need 1, share the other with a friend! I will combine shipping! Add all the items you are interested into your cart and then request the total from me. Other 1/350 scale submarine items of interest can be found here, from full kits to detail and upgrade sets at my Shapeways store: Shapeways'dot'com/shops/mulsannescorner1/350 1/400 HobbyBoss Hobby Boss Mikro-Mir OKB Grigorov AFV Club Blue Ridge Models Combat Sub Torpedo Models Aoshima Blue Water Navy Combrig Revell Flagman Dragon Zvezda Cyber Hobby DML Fujimi Riich Iron Shipwrights Alanger L'Arsenal Tamiya Tom's Modelworks Hasegawa Italeri Wolfpack Admiralty Model Works Commander Models OzMods Polar Bear Robin
Price: 7.99 USD
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
End Time: 2024-08-01T11:49:37.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Model: propeller set
Theme: 41 for Freedom
Scale: 1:350
Type: Model kit upgrade
Features: Resin, upgrade, Kit, Lot
MPN: Does Not Apply
Subject: submarine, Benjamin Franklin class SSBN, Lafayette class SSBN, ballistic missile submarine
Brand: Mulsanne's Model Corner
Franchise: cold war