I want to clear some
space on my shelves, so I need to part with some of my collection. Revell has
done a ton of research on the Bismarck and Tirpitz to support their latest
master kits. These new kits outperform the older Tamiya, Trumpeter and Hasegawa
kits, according to many reviewers. I remember building the 1/570 Tirpitz as a
teenager (I liked the deception painted on the hull), but I never built a
Bismarck. Both ships certainly fell short of their goal of being terrifying
commerce raiders that could tip the scales in the favor of Germany. The
Bismarck had one moment of glory before being sent to the bottom and the
Tirpitz was in hiding continuously before being attacked by mini-subs and
enormous Tallboy bombs. I found about a dozen listings for this kit on eBay (mostly from Europe) but
as a Top Rated Plus US Seller, I have this in stock and can
reliably ship this to you very quickly. Here is what I have found online about
this amazing kit: The Revell
Germany website shows the dramatic box art and has a few photos of an assembled
ship. The site allows you to download the full-color instruction guide and provides
a blurb about the Bismarck plus a few of the many kit features: The Bismarck was the largest and most modern
battleship in the world at the time with 42,343 t (next to the Hood). On 24 May
1941, she sunk the largest British battle cruiser, the HMS Hood, in a sea
battle together with the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen at the pack ice border off
Greenland with the 5th volley of her 38 cm guns by direct hits. Launched on 14
February 1940 at Blohm & Voss in Hamburg, together with the identical
Tirpitz, it was the most modern ship and the prestige object of the German
navy. With a length of 251 m, the mast tip reached 52 m above the water
surface. A total of 17,450 tons of steel were used as armour protection. The
newly constructed heavy artillery fired 800 kg projectiles up to a distance of
34.2 km, whereby 350 mm armour could be penetrated up to 21 km. While the Prinz
Eugen did not get a hit during the battle on 24 May, the Bismarck, damaged at
the bow, set course for a French port. During the subsequent pursuit by British
ships and aircraft, the ship was shot unfit for battle after a torpedo hit into
the steering gear on 27 May 1941 by numerically superior Home Fleet forces and
sank in the Atlantic about 800 km off the French coast. Of the 2,092 men on
board, 115 survived. Features: - Newly tooled
kit - Display
stand - Camouflage
instructions and decals for two periods of operation: trial phase Baltic Sea,
autumn 1940 and May 1941 Scalemates.com shows this is a new tool from 2007 that
has been the basis of a few Bismarck & Tirpitz kits recently. They provide
a link to the 30-page instruction set and many links to reviews (two are
summarized below), references and galleries, to get the details right. Guido Hopp posted a photo-laden Preview on
the modelwarships.com site after seeing the kit unveiled by Revell at a
convention in Germany. The kit was assembled, but unpainted and he managed to
get 40 photos to show the incredible detail and quality of this awesome model.
He started his review by asking if we really need another 1/350 Bismarck. After
gushing about how much better the kit is than the one he has from Tamiya, he
said: “ Do we need another Bismarck? This one, indeed we do! ” Martin Kohring did an In Box Review on t he German-language modellversium.de site. He was
impressed with the packaging that his first photo shows how well secured the
main deck and hull halves are in the box. He shows all the sprues, decal and
painting instructions. He was thrilled with the kit, calling it best and most
detailed Bismarck kit in 1:350 on the market. The only real improvement needed
would be PE railings, as he mentions in his conclusion: “ Revell has achieved a real highlight after a very long development period.
Hard for the competition, especially with the great price-performance ratio to
get their Bismarck kits still sold. The beginner is challenged despite the
great fit accuracy with the multitude of parts, the ship enthusiast will have
his true pleasure and also has potential to use photo etching parts. ” Alain Bernhard published an excellent Build
Review on the French-language modelstories.free.fr site. The translation was a
little choppy, but there are dozens of high-resolution photos of the parts and
his build progress, along with his impressive results. He opted for the PE
railings from L’Arsenal (naturally) which was a good call. He highly
recommended the kit, saying: “ A superb model of battleship, with a
very easy assembly, beautiful size and which has absolutely nothing to envy its
Asian competitors! ” This kit is in a huge box
about 30” x 20” x 5”. As you can see from the pictures, the kit is in great
shape and still sealed with 6 enormous tape disks, so it is factory sealed and absolutely gift-ready. This item contains over 650 highly
detailed grey and clear plastic parts and a very large sheet of decals to make
a full hull model of this potent DKM Battleship. I use eBay Managed Payments,
but I no longer ship internationally. Auction winner pays the winning bid and for
a limited time I am offering this very large and heavy (>6 pounds) item with $18 Flat
Rate Shipping in the US! No reserve and a low starting
bid. Check out my other great auctions and listings for combined shipping. Good
luck! Those familiar with my listings can tell
that I really enjoy these products and the modeling hobby. I like to provide
more than just the bare facts about the items, trying to lead you into
discovering more about the subjects and optimizing your builds (if that is your
goal). I started out picking up models that I was interested in, with the eye
toward building them when I had time. Always a bargain-hunter, I accumulated
many more than I can build, so I found myself in a Collector status (sounds
nicer than a hoarder). As I am sure you have noticed, my items
are almost always sealed and in mint condition (I call them Gift-Ready), since
I only open them when I am ready to build them. Now I enjoy making these
products available to my fellow modelers; both Builders and Collectors. For the
Builders, there are probably better (at least cheaper) ways to add to your
project lists than buying from me, but you know you are getting top quality.
For Collectors, my goal is to save you a few bucks over the competition for the
same item in factory sealed and collectible (or resellable) condition.
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