I'm aware I'm about to make this post resemble a broken record
so my apalogies in advance. I'm a new member to this forum (Hello Everyone

) and like many before me I have been viewing this forum for some time now and so impressed have I been at the quality of the the models displayed and the in depth advice given that I figured it would be a good idea to join.
I have a few questions for you all so hope you can enlighten me with experience and knowledge.
My first one is about the Revell 1/350 Tirpitz which is due to be released soon or may already be released. I'm really rather confused to be honest, the Revell website says it is to be released yet and my local dealer apparently has it it. Does anyone have any reliable information on this. what date is it due and how much should we expect to pay for it as I have been quoted 70 pounds.
Also, what PE would you recommend for this kit?
I think I got my first ever scale model ship when I was 11, it was the 1/350 bismarck by Tamiya. I had no idea of the different configurations and paint schemes she had in her career, I was too young to care but I think I managed by pure fluke to produce a replica of her as she was when she was laid to rest at the bottom
of the ocean. The cracked hull, and missing gun placements made it particularly convincing. When I discovered it in my parents loft last year and compared it to the Titanic project I had recently resumed (Yes I too was suckerd in by the whole franchise) I realized I could do a lot better. So I have decided to do an all or nothing model of her sister ship in one of the "dazzle" camo schemes she wore in the Norwegian fyords.
Not only is it a challenge to do but I think it makes the ship infinitly more beautiful So off I went hunting for the exact patterns on the internet and I came across a website with all the paint/camo schemes for the tirtipz through out her career and the scheme for the period of sept '42 to July'43,
caught my eye. It seems the Germans decided to hide the 52,000 ton ship in the snow capped fyords of Norway by painting the tops of the main turrets bright orange

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Just to show you I'm not completely mad here's the link made this discovery:
http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz/pa ... _1942.htmlCan anyone varify this for me?
Thanks
Johnno