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1:350 Scale Model Set "German EMC Contact Anchor Mines (WWII), 14 pcs." SPALAH 02253
Historical Background The German EMC (Einheitsmine C) was one of the most widely used and effective naval mines of the Kriegsmarine during World War II. This contact anchor mine was designed to target large surface vessels. It featured a characteristic spherical shape with seven lead "horns" (Hertz caps), which triggered detonation upon contact. EMC mines were deployed from specialized minelayers, as well as from the decks of destroyers, cruisers, and even submarines, posing a deadly threat to Allied maritime routes.
Model Information This kit by SPALAH includes 14 highly detailed replicas of the EMC mine in 1:350 scale. Using high-precision 3D printing technology, it captures the smallest details impossible to achieve with traditional injection molding: the distinct contact horns, hull details, and anchor attachment mechanisms. The model is supplied with supports in a protective box for transport safety.
To ensure integrity during shipping, most parts are supplied in protective boxes with technological supports attached.
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Material: Photopolymer resin.
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Scale: 1:350.
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Quantity: 14 pcs.
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Set Includes: Resin parts, instructions.
Intended Use This set is designed for professional ship modelers. It is perfect for detailing the decks of German warships (battleships, destroyers, minelayers) or for creating dioramas depicting mining operations or naval ammunition depots.

