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DKM Battleship Bismarck as equipped in April 1941, scale 1:200

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The battleship Bismarck, which existed for barely two years from its launch to its sinking, is probably familiar to anyone interested in naval history.
I depict the ship in its prepared state from April 1941, shortly before it sailed into the Atlantic for Operation Rheinübung.

The Trumpeter 1/200 scale kit is of very high quality and a real pleasure to work with. Even straight out of the box, you can create a very respectable model that is truly impressive. However, those who want more detail can indulge themselves with a wide range of aftermarket products. This allows you to transform the model into a real showpiece.

Among the aftermarket suppliers, Pontos deserves special mention. They offer excellent detail sets consisting of various brass and resin parts, a real wood deck, and a large number of photo-etched frets. After sanding down the existing plastic details on the individual parts, these sets perfectly replace or enhance them.

I worked on this model for almost two and a half years. I thoroughly enjoyed creating such an extremely large ship model. Of course, it takes time, but every hour of crafting was worthwhile.

Trumpeter simply does a great job producing model kits. The fit is excellent, and the individual assemblies are logically coordinated in terms of both assembly and sequence. Furthermore, the outstanding detail set from Pontos deserves mention; it adds incredible depth to the model, even if a few minor errors crept in. This, however, gave me the opportunity to use plastic profiles to give the model the finishing touches. I gained a considerable amount of experience during this build and hope to apply it to my next project.

And here I present the result of my efforts. Enjoy the pictures:

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Thank you very much, I'm glad you like my model.

Wow! The figures of the sailors are some of the best I have seen.

That's certainly true. It's all the more regrettable that, to my knowledge, the company Northstar no longer exists due to the turmoil of the war in Ukraine, since it originated from that country. :confused:
 
The battleship Bismarck, which existed for barely two years from its launch to its sinking, is probably familiar to anyone interested in naval history.
I depict the ship in its prepared state from April 1941, shortly before it sailed into the Atlantic for Operation Rheinübung.

The Trumpeter 1/200 scale kit is of very high quality and a real pleasure to work with. Even straight out of the box, you can create a very respectable model that is truly impressive. However, those who want more detail can indulge themselves with a wide range of aftermarket products. This allows you to transform the model into a real showpiece.

Among the aftermarket suppliers, Pontos deserves special mention. They offer excellent detail sets consisting of various brass and resin parts, a real wood deck, and a large number of photo-etched frets. After sanding down the existing plastic details on the individual parts, these sets perfectly replace or enhance them.

I worked on this model for almost two and a half years. I thoroughly enjoyed creating such an extremely large ship model. Of course, it takes time, but every hour of crafting was worthwhile.

Trumpeter simply does a great job producing model kits. The fit is excellent, and the individual assemblies are logically coordinated in terms of both assembly and sequence. Furthermore, the outstanding detail set from Pontos deserves mention; it adds incredible depth to the model, even if a few minor errors crept in. This, however, gave me the opportunity to use plastic profiles to give the model the finishing touches. I gained a considerable amount of experience during this build and hope to apply it to my next project.

And here I present the result of my efforts. Enjoy the pictures:

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Magnificent build, thank you for posting.
 
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