The Bismarck was next to the Tirpitz, the largest battleship in the 2nd World War. The 251 m-long ship was commissioned on 24.08.1940. After completing her training cruises, she took part in the Rhine Exercise. On 24.05.1941 she sank the British battlecruiser H.M.S. Hood in a sea battle off Greenland. Subsequently, the bow-damaged Bismarck set course for a French port. In pursuit by British ships and aircraft, the ship was shot out of action on May 27, 1941 and sank in the Atlantic. Finely textured components with rivets and countersunk sheet metal joints authentically reproduce this imposing battleship. Other features of the kit include movable gun turrets, with individual movable tubes.
- New kit shape
- Detailed hull & propulsion system
- Decks with plank structure
- Gun turrets with individual movable tubes
- Filigree masts
- 18 dinghies
- 2 Arado 196 seaplanes
- 2 detailed cranes with jibs
- Display stand
2 paint schemes: Winter 1940/41 / March 1941:
- Baltic Sea, Winter 1940-41
- Baltic Sea. March 1941
Scope of delivery:
- Kit incl. building instructions and decal
Scale: 1:700
Age: 12+
Number of parts: 295
Length: 359 mm
Width: 59 mm
Height: 100 mm