Revell 1/700 Battleship Bismarck 05098

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REVELL 1/700 Battleship BISMARCK 05098

 

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.

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

additional colours
5 9 15 48 49 65 79 85 90 91 92 99
article description
Battleship BISMARCK
included in delivery
Model kit incl. building instruction sheet and decal
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

 

Requires

Paint

Glue

Modelling tools

Assembly

Additional information

Weight 0.34 kg
Dimensions 10.00 × 10.00 × 10.00 cm

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