by sgtryan13 » Fri May 19, 2023 10:54 am
Well I am a bit of the way into this build already, but since I haven't seen too many builds of this kit posted anywhere, i figured it was time to start a log on here again.
This is the recent release of Bismarck from trumpeter. I am no expert on Bismarck, so all of my observations are from a modeler's perspective, not a historian. That being said, in a word, this kit is AWESOME. It is NOT like most kits we come to expect from trumpeter. I have not used one bit of filler yet, and aside from a little issue fitting the aft deck half, fit has been perfect. The surface details on this kit are beautiful. The planking detail is ok, but I prefer to use wooden decks anyway. The detail parts in the kit are beautiful as well, but I was blown away by some Bunker Studios stuff I got for my 1/200 Hornet, so I opted to go with Bunker Studios AAA and basically any other replacement doo-dads that they had for the ship. I'll be using the kit PE on the ship unless the rails are too tall like on a lot of trumpeter's PE; I haven't bothered to check on that yet.
This is my 4th attempt in my modeling life at the Bismarck, the ship that really got me interested in WW2 naval battles when I was a kid. My most recent attempt was about almost 20 years ago, and one of my first to use a dedicatedx PE set or airbrush on. The camo stripes above the hull level defeated me on that attempt, so I was determined to get it this time. I am very happy with how the camo came out on this one.
I drew the hull plating on with a drafting pencil and weathered the ship with oils, still need to add some green sludge around the waterline and salt stains. It will be mounted in a seascape with a crew aboard, hence the missing piece of the bow I wasn't bothered with.
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Well I am a bit of the way into this build already, but since I haven't seen too many builds of this kit posted anywhere, i figured it was time to start a log on here again.
This is the recent release of Bismarck from trumpeter. I am no expert on Bismarck, so all of my observations are from a modeler's perspective, not a historian. That being said, in a word, this kit is AWESOME. It is NOT like most kits we come to expect from trumpeter. I have not used one bit of filler yet, and aside from a little issue fitting the aft deck half, fit has been perfect. The surface details on this kit are beautiful. The planking detail is ok, but I prefer to use wooden decks anyway. The detail parts in the kit are beautiful as well, but I was blown away by some Bunker Studios stuff I got for my 1/200 Hornet, so I opted to go with Bunker Studios AAA and basically any other replacement doo-dads that they had for the ship. I'll be using the kit PE on the ship unless the rails are too tall like on a lot of trumpeter's PE; I haven't bothered to check on that yet.
This is my 4th attempt in my modeling life at the Bismarck, the ship that really got me interested in WW2 naval battles when I was a kid. My most recent attempt was about almost 20 years ago, and one of my first to use a dedicatedx PE set or airbrush on. The camo stripes above the hull level defeated me on that attempt, so I was determined to get it this time. I am very happy with how the camo came out on this one.
I drew the hull plating on with a drafting pencil and weathered the ship with oils, still need to add some green sludge around the waterline and salt stains. It will be mounted in a seascape with a crew aboard, hence the missing piece of the bow I wasn't bothered with.