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PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 11:51 pm 
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Hi all,

Hope this is the right place to post this. Just back into ship modeling and the Bismarck is probably next on my list (lots of inspiration here, or at least making me question my skills...).

Anyway, my shed flooded and the Revell 1/350 Bismarck box was on the floor. Salvaged the plastic and got the instructions dried out enough to be usable, but of course the decals were all nicely spread out all over the ruined box and parts trees! On the plus side, the wooden deck set wasn't in the box so that survived.

So, I'm after a decal set for this kit (or any 1/350 Bismarck decals I guess). I've done various searches but can't find any after-market sets online. Can anyone point me towards a set or suitable decals for this kit?

Thanks in advance,
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 12:42 am 
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You can try contacting Revell for a replacement sheet: http://www.revell.de/en/service/service ... lding.html

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I have an extra decal sheet, it's been in my basement for about 10 years, but it's in better shape than yours. e-mail me at cyberdan51@sbcglobal.net with your address and I'll send it to you.


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Thanks both. Good advice Timmy, I didn't actually think to contact them. Thanks Dan for the offer - email sent :thumbs_up_1:

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hi gus
how wide is the 1/350 revel Bismarck
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It's about 4.02 inches or 102.11 mm


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Is Revell's 1/350 offering of the Tirpitz out of production?

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Hello! I am new here, and have recently taken a renewed interest in model warship construction. And, I was never a pro at it, but had fun. Up on page 1, I studied your photos of the work in progress, and how you applied a real wood deck. Seeing this, and the brass doors and portholes applied to the plastic, how, and when did you apply the paint? It looks like you air-brushed. Did you mask the wood while doing this?

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Hi all Bismarck/Tirpitz fans.
I have some questions regarding the Tirpitz "final" camouflage scheme. According to these three pictures from bismarck-class.dk:
http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz/pa ... rt_big.gif
http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz/pa ... rd_big.gif
http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz/pa ... ve_big.gif
It looks to be the last pattern used as of July-November 1944. Most people (including me :smallsmile: ) might think that Dazzle camo was her final one. Here from Maretimequest:Image

I wanted to build a Norway fjord diorama where Tirpitz was sunk and also attempted to paint her in that July-November camo. If possible, I would be very much appreciated if anyone can help identify which Tamiya colours I should be using (there should include XF-54, I assume.)
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 4:19 pm 
Hello my friend
this dark grey ,med grey white top is correct, Also she had spots on her deck caused by oil thrown up around her while she was under air attack.Dont forget she was heavily damaged and the service boats suffered , there was tarpaulin covering her bows, the starboard crane was missing and the port funnel searchlight cover. she was also riding high at the bow. google tirpitz kaa fiord 1944 and you will get the pics your looking for..hope this helps. Jim


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 26, 2015 11:36 am 
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Thanks!
So, how would I make the best effect of those oil spots? Sounds a little tricky...
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Hello all,

I've recently begun building a 1/350 Tamiya Bismarck, but the kit I bought from ebay has a warped hull. I've tried to reshape it using a few methods (boiling water and hairdryer), but it stubbornly returns to its warped shape after a short period.

If anyone has any additional suggestions, or has a spare hull they'd be willing to part with/sell (long shot I know) please let me know, I'm not excited about the prospect of having to buy another kit.

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Hello.
Regarding my build of the Tirpitz, I found that where are degaussing cables (?) on the funnel and some parts of the superstructure:
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If anyone can help me find the product suitable for making these, I would be very appreciated:)

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PostPosted: Sun Jan 03, 2016 10:27 am 
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Aop Aur wrote:
Hello.
Regarding my build of the Tirpitz, I found that where are degaussing cables (?) on the funnel and some parts of the superstructure:
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If anyone can help me find the product suitable for making these, I would be very appreciated:)

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Kind regards,
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I do not think they are degaussing cables , but foot and hand rails for when the crew were accessing the vertical portions of the ship on the superstructure .... :wave_1: :thumbs_up_1:

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Oh well I have little knowledge of what to call!:):)
I noticed they're included in the Pontos 1/200 Bismarck set, but nothing for 1/350 :pout:

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You can purchase those details separately. I don't know the proper terminology but "hand/foot rail" usually turns up something, like here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ship-Vessels-Detail-Update-PE-1-350-354-Hand-Rail-for-general-use/361342800508?_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D35006%26meid%3D602f90db13594739aea06aeda70fd71b%26pid%3D100005%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D5%26sd%3D252241951691

They're short railings that have only one horizontal bar.

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Thanks Harque! I just won the bidding of that product at $4.99; quite a cheap one!

Cheers,
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Aop Aur wrote:
Thanks Harque! I just won the bidding of that product at $4.99; quite a cheap one!

Cheers,
Aop.


Of course payment for my services comes in the form of submitted photos showing them in place on your Tirpitz, if in fact they are indeed the parts you sought :big_grin: (fingers crossed).

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I am currently working on the Revell Tirpitz 1/350. I have decided to do the following camo pattern:

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I intend to use the following colors:

KM06 Dunkelgrau 2 for the dark gray stripes and metal decks.
KM02 Dunkelgrau 51 for the medium gray stripes
KM01 Hellgrau 50 for the light gray parts of the superstructure and the hull plus the funnelcap.
Humbrol 100 Red brown for the turret tops.
Humbrol 147 mixed with white at equal parts for the bow and stern.
White blast bags.

Any suggestions-corrections would be welcomed. Thanks in advance.

Source: http://www.bismarck-class.dk/tirpitz/pa ... _1942.html

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