Tirpitz, as a second a second Bismarck-class battleship, entered the water on April 1, 1939 From the initial ideological battle with Bismarck, it was substantially the same as an attack on Allied merchant navy ships and water was sent into the Atlantic Ocean. However, since the sinking of the Bismarck and other surface ships defeated attacks on merchant ships, Hitler lost the trust of the surface fleet, which led to the Tirpitz being forced to limit the attack.
Since the reinforcing Arctic convoy route and at the end of 1941 Bismarck battleship sunk by the British, together with the Royal Marines in March 1942 raid Vichy France in Saint-Nazaire large dock, the only German in the Atlantic repair large dock battleship Tirpitz was destroyed, limiting the battleship Tirpitz activity in the Atlantic Ocean. Tirpitz was sent to forced northern Norwegian waters and spent most of the time of World War II . She served as the northern waters of Norway and Germany's main vessel to contain the power of the Royal Navy. Tirpitz was attacked three times: twice in 1942 and once in 1943. In addition. Although she has been a "restriction of movement," she is still very afraid of the British Royal Navy Tirpitz for potentially devastating the Allied fleet. The British carried out several air strikes and attacked submarines to sink the Tirpitz number, but it has not been successful until November 12, 1944. The Tirpitz was specifically designed to deal with large warships. A "tall cabinet" super bomb bombing 5.5 tons was capsized in Thuringia fjord waters.
- Scale: 1/350
- Item Type: Plastic Model Warship Kit
- Model Brief Length: 715.7mm, Beam: 105.9mm
- Total Parts: 1180+
- Metal Parts: Anchor chain
- Photo Etched Parts: 5 pcs
- Total Sprues: 15 sprues, hull and deck
- Released Date: 2021-04
- More Features:
- The kit contains over 1180 parts
- The hull made from two-directional slide molds
- Deck wood pattern finely rendered
- Contains display stand
- Photo etched parts included
- The kit contains over 1180 parts