Trumpeter 05333 1/350 Scale HMCS Huron Destroyer Kit 1944  [TP05333]

Trumpeter 05333 - 1/350 HMCS Huron Destroyer 1944
Price:
CAD$26.87
Brand:
Trumpeter
Model:
TP05333
Condition:
Brand New
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Trumpeter 05333 1/350 HMCS Huron Destroyer Model Overview

The Trumpeter 1/350 scale HMCS Huron Destroyer kit recreates a notable World War II Tribal-class ship, offering model builders a clear window into mid-20th century naval design. The kit reflects the Huron's wartime profile and is targeted at hobbyists who appreciate historically informed builds and accurate surface detail.

Historical Context and Model Accuracy

The HMCS Huron served with the Royal Canadian Navy during World War II, performing escort and fleet support duties. This kit follows the vessel's recognizable silhouette and fittings, giving builders a faithful representation of hull form, deck superstructure, and armament placements based on period references.

Assembly Experience and Presentation

Recommended for intermediate to advanced model makers, this kit presents detailed components that require patient assembly and careful finishing. When completed, the model has strong display potential and fits well into World War II naval collections or dioramas.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/350
  • Material: High-quality plastic
  • Assembly: Requires glue
  • Paint: Not included
  • Parts: Detailed components for realistic representation
This kit is best for intermediate to advanced builders because of fine fittings and multiple small parts that need precise trimming and glueing.
Yes, paint and glue are not supplied. Use model-grade plastic cement and acrylic or enamel paints matched to wartime naval schemes.
Absolutely. The 1/350 scale makes it compatible with other ships in the same scale for fleet displays or convoy dioramas.

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