Reconstruction of hull, Battleship BISMARCK, 1/100 scale
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The armour belt makes some progress ... Good night! 
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Love the attempt and the results 
... and the pictures of the food too ...
I think that is what I have in the nose as we are not too far apart location wise!
Alles Gute, Daniel
... and the pictures of the food too ...
I think that is what I have in the nose as we are not too far apart location wise!
Alles Gute, Daniel
To Victory and beyond ...
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See also our german forum for the age of Sail and History:
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A first coat of primer .. still needs some putty in a few places ... perfect work for a long weekend
Bye,
Bernd.
Bye,
Bernd.
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stunning dedication over a considerable amount of time...!
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Thanks Jim!
What�s on your workbench?
Bye,
Bernd.
What�s on your workbench?
Bye,
Bernd.
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....I buy them at three times the speed I build 'em.... will I live long enough to empty my stash...?
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Cool ... what is it?? 
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very good pictures of the hull
really this part is intricate
the job of Jim is stunning too.
p.s. i sent you the crane drawing
all the best
really this part is intricate
the job of Jim is stunning too.
p.s. i sent you the crane drawing
all the best
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Hi, Noberto,
yes, Jim is a real Master. You are also quite capable..
Thanks for the drawing, I�ll build it in 10 years ...
Time is fleeting, let's do the time warp again
Bye!
yes, Jim is a real Master. You are also quite capable..
Thanks for the drawing, I�ll build it in 10 years ...
Bye!
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Hi 109 I have been looking in with great interest and I'm always amazed at your attention to the finest of detail . Your Bismarck will be one that is looked to as the "bench mark" when it comes to this particular subject.
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Re: Reconstruction of hull, Battleship BISMARCK, 1/100 scale
Hi
I write from Spain (using the google translator) to tell you I was very impressed by the level of detail that you are giving to the hull of your Bismarck
I have seen many works of this boat and it's pretty amazing to see your work.
It seems like you are doing the improvements were really functional and were doing more than modeling engineering.
I also am doing the bismarck but on a scale 1/200, and many of the things I've seen I will have to serve an inspiration in my model because I am in the stage of completion of the hull.
I wonder if in addition to the details that you've done well to imitate the welds and rivets of the armor plates of the hull as it has in its model Mickosh3.
Thank you very much for this incredible post and remains so.
regards
I write from Spain (using the google translator) to tell you I was very impressed by the level of detail that you are giving to the hull of your Bismarck
I have seen many works of this boat and it's pretty amazing to see your work.
It seems like you are doing the improvements were really functional and were doing more than modeling engineering.
I also am doing the bismarck but on a scale 1/200, and many of the things I've seen I will have to serve an inspiration in my model because I am in the stage of completion of the hull.
I wonder if in addition to the details that you've done well to imitate the welds and rivets of the armor plates of the hull as it has in its model Mickosh3.
Thank you very much for this incredible post and remains so.
regards
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Hi,Paletus wrote:Hi
I write from Spain (using the google translator) to tell you I was very impressed by the level of detail that you are giving to the hull of your Bismarck
I have seen many works of this boat and it's pretty amazing to see your work.
It seems like you are doing the improvements were really functional and were doing more than modeling engineering.
I also am doing the bismarck but on a scale 1/200, and many of the things I've seen I will have to serve an inspiration in my model because I am in the stage of completion of the hull.
I wonder if in addition to the details that you've done well to imitate the welds and rivets of the armor plates of the hull as it has in its model Mickosh3.
Thank you very much for this incredible post and remains so.
regards
thanks for your response. I�ll try to build the hull as acuurately as I can.
I will post updates as soon as they are available.
Please let us know more about your project!
Bye!
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Re: Reconstruction of hull, Battleship BISMARCK, 1/100 scale
Hi:
The first thing I tell you I'm not Bismarck built by scratch, is a model of Amati bought by fascicles. The model is made of wood, PE, metal and plastic.
Unfortunately in my house I have no space or tools to involve me in a project of this magnitude XC.
Well, I show how I have planned to perform the welding lines of different armor plates in the hull.

Shot at 2012-05-31

Shot at 2012-05-31
This picture corresponds to a Sovremenny class destroyer in 1/200 that I bought to practice various forms of detailed and painting techniques, for use as test when I building the bismarck.Right now this project is stopped because I'm waiting to buy a set of PE White ensign models for this boat.
I used copper wire copying the distribution of the welds using actual photographs of this boat.In addition bismarck will try to make the different rivets making holes with a hand drill and introduced copper wire or plastic rod evergreen brand.
Finally, I have some photographs of the model and the detailed end of the chimney.

Shot at 2012-05-31

Shot at 2012-05-31

Shot at 2012-05-31

Shot at 2012-05-31
That's it. As you can see I still have much work to do in the model. My biggest problem is to find photos where I see the paneling of the hull and which also display all the details you have included at the bottom of the hull so as far as possible I will use your modifications as a reference to detail my model.
I hope you understand what I say because the google translator is not working properly if at all
Thanks and greetings from Spain
The first thing I tell you I'm not Bismarck built by scratch, is a model of Amati bought by fascicles. The model is made of wood, PE, metal and plastic.
Unfortunately in my house I have no space or tools to involve me in a project of this magnitude XC.
Well, I show how I have planned to perform the welding lines of different armor plates in the hull.

Shot at 2012-05-31

Shot at 2012-05-31
This picture corresponds to a Sovremenny class destroyer in 1/200 that I bought to practice various forms of detailed and painting techniques, for use as test when I building the bismarck.Right now this project is stopped because I'm waiting to buy a set of PE White ensign models for this boat.
I used copper wire copying the distribution of the welds using actual photographs of this boat.In addition bismarck will try to make the different rivets making holes with a hand drill and introduced copper wire or plastic rod evergreen brand.
Finally, I have some photographs of the model and the detailed end of the chimney.

Shot at 2012-05-31

Shot at 2012-05-31

Shot at 2012-05-31

Shot at 2012-05-31
That's it. As you can see I still have much work to do in the model. My biggest problem is to find photos where I see the paneling of the hull and which also display all the details you have included at the bottom of the hull so as far as possible I will use your modifications as a reference to detail my model.
I hope you understand what I say because the google translator is not working properly if at all
Thanks and greetings from Spain
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thats also nice work indeed!
best wishes
Jim Baumann
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Hi,
yes great work!

yes great work!
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Hi,
added on the port side the rear cover plate and started to add the 50� bevel to the upper edge of the citadell armour.
Bye!
added on the port side the rear cover plate and started to add the 50� bevel to the upper edge of the citadell armour.
Bye!
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A first coat of primer on the starboard citadell armor at frame 186.7 � 202.7. The thickness of the forward armour plates is reduced from 145mm to 120 mm due to the inclination of the plates.
Bye!
Bye!
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Hi,
I (almost) finished the citadel and main belt armor on the starboard side.
I (almost) finished the citadel and main belt armor on the starboard side.
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Hi, Bernd!
Now I am working with upper deck of my Bismarck, and I ask you for information help.
I cann't find positions of "water gratings" (even in Gally's drawings!)

Could you, please, give "Spt-coordinates" of the gratings (of course , if you have them)?
With best regards,
Anatoly
Now I am working with upper deck of my Bismarck, and I ask you for information help.
I cann't find positions of "water gratings" (even in Gally's drawings!)

Could you, please, give "Spt-coordinates" of the gratings (of course , if you have them)?
With best regards,
Anatoly
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Hi anatoly,
I have no references on this, too. I guess we have to add such drain every 10m or so?
Bye!
I have no references on this, too. I guess we have to add such drain every 10m or so?
Bye!
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