Topic review - Trumpeter 1/350 DKM H Class Battleship - my way
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Walter Sonderman
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Hi, Si,
I like this a lot! If this is the way we want the youth to continue the modeling hobby after us grumpy old men have long since passed away, then I applaud that. Indeed you see that manufacturers like Trumpeter are responding to ships (but also planes, armored vehicles and cars) that appear in games, and these are also WhatIfs. I also look at Word of Warships, it is a lot of WWII (I build after WWII), but it is certainly a good source of creativity! And: the hobby is there to enjoy, not to please others. Keep up the good work!
Walter
Hi, Si,
I like this a lot! If this is the way we want the youth to continue the modeling hobby after us grumpy old men have long since passed away, then I applaud that. Indeed you see that manufacturers like Trumpeter are responding to ships (but also planes, armored vehicles and cars) that appear in games, and these are also WhatIfs. I also look at Word of Warships, it is a lot of WWII (I build after WWII), but it is certainly a good source of creativity! And: the hobby is there to enjoy, not to please others. Keep up the good work!
Walter
Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2025 6:23 am
brocken1sm
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Saw this one at the expo last week, great build!
Saw this one at the expo last week, great build!
Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2025 8:35 am
Madhatter
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Thanks Mister me I know that not every one is into colourful WHIFS, so I am grateful for the fact that you stopped and looked at it anyways. Thank you for your appreciation
Thanks Mister me :) I know that not every one is into colourful WHIFS, so I am grateful for the fact that you stopped and looked at it anyways. Thank you for your appreciation
Posted: Thu Nov 07, 2024 7:29 am
mister me
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I am not a fan of WhatIf nor Fancy Camo but technically this is a nice and clean build.
Great !
I am not a fan of WhatIf nor Fancy Camo but technically this is a nice and clean build.
Great !
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 5:32 am
Madhatter
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thanks guys I know its a paper ship, but that doesn't mean one shouldn't have some fun with the camo application. Maybe because its a theoretical ship is why I haven't seen any of these built online outside the single IPMS review.
thanks guys :thumbs_up_1: I know its a paper ship, but that doesn't mean one shouldn't have some fun with the camo application. Maybe because its a theoretical ship is why I haven't seen any of these built online outside the single IPMS review.
Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2024 4:06 am
Themongoose
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Superb work! Perfect job getting all those camo lines looking neat and tidy. I too love something different. Way to go
Superb work! Perfect job getting all those camo lines looking neat and tidy. I too love something different. Way to go :thumbs_up_1:
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 7:58 am
pascalemod
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I would never go through this much effort to build a 350th scale, and then add those Baltic stripes (which I know from experience is a nightmare) - just for a non historical build. You are a true enthusiast! Well done!
I would never go through this much effort to build a 350th scale, and then add those Baltic stripes (which I know from experience is a nightmare) - just for a non historical build. You are a true enthusiast! Well done!
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 3:14 am
Madhatter
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Trumpeter 1/350 DKM H Class Battleship - my way
hey guys and gals
So, just finished off this fun "little" project - Trumpeter's 350th "H-Class" theoretical battleship. I'm a big fan of WHIFs and this was an opportunity ot do something a little different from the usual Bismarck grey we seem to see a lot of. I was originally going to do a pretty wild black and red style camo, but I happened upon a picture of a WOWS scheme which I thought was pretty cool, so I went with the pattern but changed the colours to suit my own taste. I hand painted all those little figures on the deck (Tamiya set) with a toothpick and added some ropes and wires etc from the cranes etc - just to add some life into it. The only aftermarket item on this whole kit is the wooden deck veneer. All PE etc is included in the kit which is a nice touch. Painted in mostly NATO Black, flat red and neutral grey - Tamiya LP and Gunze Assembly: very straight forward and pretty much all parts fir nicely. There are some seriously small parts in there too - even by my standards. I thought briefly about adding lights but I just couldn't be bothered - too hard.
I think that's enough pictures. It was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed building this one. I have the Montana to do as well with all it's PE goodies but not for a while yet I think As always, thanks for stopping by and having a look Si
hey guys and gals
So, just finished off this fun "little" project - Trumpeter's 350th "H-Class" theoretical battleship. I'm a big fan of WHIFs and this was an opportunity ot do something a little different from the usual Bismarck grey we seem to see a lot of. I was originally going to do a pretty wild black and red style camo, but I happened upon a picture of a WOWS scheme which I thought was pretty cool, so I went with the pattern but changed the colours to suit my own taste. I hand painted all those little figures on the deck (Tamiya set) with a toothpick and added some ropes and wires etc from the cranes etc - just to add some life into it. The only aftermarket item on this whole kit is the wooden deck veneer. All PE etc is included in the kit which is a nice touch. Painted in mostly NATO Black, flat red and neutral grey - Tamiya LP and Gunze Assembly: very straight forward and pretty much all parts fir nicely. There are some seriously small parts in there too - even by my standards. I thought briefly about adding lights but I just couldn't be bothered - too hard.
I think that's enough pictures. It was a lot of fun and I really enjoyed building this one. I have the Montana to do as well with all it's PE goodies but not for a while yet I think As always, thanks for stopping by and having a look Si