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LEGO MALYUTKA CLASS SUBMARINE MOC

Known for their compact size and stealthy operations, these submarines could carry torpedoes and mines for anti-ship missions.

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The Malyutka-class submarine, part of the Soviet Union’s fleet, was widely used during World War II, specifically in the Black Sea and Baltic Sea theaters.

The Malyutka-class played a crucial role in defending Soviet waters, with the XV series representing an advanced version of this class, featuring improved endurance and diving depth. Their relatively small size made them harder to detect, giving them a tactical edge in naval warfare.

MODEL #0083 | 48 pcs.

The small and compact design allows you to replicate this submarine in massive quantities. Perfect for military displays!

UnitsWidthLengthHeight
Studs2.016.04.3
Inches0.65.01.4
Centimeters1.612.83.4

This LEGO® MOC was designed by The Bobby Brix Channel in 2018 and published on The Bobby Brix Website. Redistribution or commercial use is prohibited without authorization. Users may remix or adapt the design with proper attribution (credit as ‘The Bobby Brix Channel’). This product is for personal, non-commercial use only. Do not distribute.

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