BATTLESHIP BISMARCK 1:700
New tool
- Detailed hull and power plant
- Decks with textured planks
- Gun turrets with individually moving barrels
- Filigree masts
- 18 tenders
- 2 Arado 196 seaplanes
- 2 detailed derricks with booms
- Display stand
2 variants to paint: winter 1940/41 and March 1941:
- Baltic Sea, Winter 1940-41
- Baltic Sea. March 1941
Product specifications
- country version 1
- Germany
- length
- 359 mm
- number of parts
- 295
Itemdata
- level
- ambitious
- scale
- 1:700
Product description
- additional colours
- 5 9 15 48 49 65 79 85 90 91 92 99
- article description
- Battleship BISMARCK
- main colours
- 36 57 78 83 88 374
- original text
- The Bismarck and the Tirpitz were the two largest battleships in the Second World War. The Bismarck, with a length of 251 m, went into service on 24.08.1940. On completion of the training runs she took part in the Rhine exercise. On 24.05.1941, in a sea battle off Greenland, she sank the British cruiser HMS Hood. Then the Bismarck, having damage to the bow, made for a Frenchport. During the pursuit by British ships and aircraft the ship was rendered unfit for action by enemy fire and scuttled in the Atlantic.