The Bismarck was next to the Tirpitz the largest battleship in World War II. The 251m long ship was put into service on 24.08.1940. After completing the training trips, she took part in the company Rheinübung.
She sank on 24.05.1941 in a naval battle of Greenland, the British battlecruiser HMS Hood. Then the Bismarck, damaged at the bow, headed for a French port. In pursuit of British ships and aircraft, the ship was shot incapacitated on 27.05.1941 and sank in the Atlantic.
Finely structured components with rivets and countersunk sheet metal joints authentically reproduce this imposing battleship. Other features of the kit include the mobile turrets, with individual moving tubes.
This kit is produced in grey plastic so will need painting to complete.
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Level | 5 |
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Scale | 1:700 |
Age recommendation | 12+ |
Number of parts | 295 |
Length | 359mm |
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