Reconstruction of hull, Battleship BISMARCK, 1/100 scale
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Oh, thanks for your kind comments! 
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Hi,
I am working on the reserve anchor cluse in the stem. I use the wreck footage for reconstruction as my model will lack the reserve anchor.
Bye!
I am working on the reserve anchor cluse in the stem. I use the wreck footage for reconstruction as my model will lack the reserve anchor.
Bye!
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Adrian Kaczmarczyk: Pls contact me via PM. thanks. 
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its amazing this bild and i am loving it every time i follow it.
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Incredible build you got going on... You are truly an artist Bernd. Look forward to future post from you and others....There is some amazing talent on this site... Kevin
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Hi,
have been busy on other topic but will post a little update soon.
Bye!
have been busy on other topic but will post a little update soon.
Bye!
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Hi,
a Little Progress. Still needs some fine Tuning.

a Little Progress. Still needs some fine Tuning.
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Shockingly good
Happy modelling ~ Olaf!
Happy modelling ~ Olaf!
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Thanks Olaf. Are you working on the Trumpeter Bismarck?
Bye!
Bye!
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It's probably sharper than the real thing... (still not sure if that's good though
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Anyway, for a model sharpness is always good! It's probably turning out into one of the best builds I've EVER seen!
Anyway, for a model sharpness is always good! It's probably turning out into one of the best builds I've EVER seen!
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Hi,Neptune wrote:It's probably sharper than the real thing... (still not sure if that's good though)
Anyway, for a model sharpness is always good! It's probably turning out into one of the best builds I've EVER seen!
well, the real thing was sharp, too!
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Nope, I think I'm going to sell the kit... (with my doodles in the instruction booklet, HA!)...109 wrote:Thanks Olaf. Are you working on the Trumpeter Bismarck?
Bye!
Or I just may build OOB, and then sell it...
Happy modelling ~ Olaf!
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Nice to see you back on track!
Crisp and wonderful as always!
Daniel
Crisp and wonderful as always!
Daniel
To Victory and beyond ...
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See also our german forum for the age of Sail and History:
http://www.segelschiffsmodellbau.com
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See also our german forum for the age of Sail and History:
http://www.segelschiffsmodellbau.com
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Big projects are a bit ambivalentOlaf Held wrote:Nope, I think I'm going to sell the kit... (with my doodles in the instruction booklet, HA!)...109 wrote:Thanks Olaf. Are you working on the Trumpeter Bismarck?
Bye!
Or I just may build OOB, and then sell it...
Happy modelling ~ Olaf!
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Thanks!dafi wrote:Nice to see you back on track!
Crisp and wonderful as always!
Daniel
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Oh no, you've succumbed to the dark side...109 wrote:I do some tank modeling at the moment to relax a bit.
Happy modelling anyway ~ Olaf!
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Yes, totally different. But fun. It�s the Hetzer tank hunter my barber sen. was trapped in at the war�s end at the Age of 17 after being knocked out by a Russian tank.Olaf Held wrote:Oh no, you've succumbed to the dark side...109 wrote:I do some tank modeling at the moment to relax a bit.
Happy modelling anyway ~ Olaf!
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Back to BISMARCK ...
I started to add the windows in the stern. Looking closely on photos of bismarck reveals that there were 2 different types of windows:
up to frame 10,5 with coaming (unarmoured shell plating)
frame 1,5 to 32 without coaming (in armour plates).
Hope you�ll like it!
Bye!
I started to add the windows in the stern. Looking closely on photos of bismarck reveals that there were 2 different types of windows:
up to frame 10,5 with coaming (unarmoured shell plating)
frame 1,5 to 32 without coaming (in armour plates).
Hope you�ll like it!
Bye!
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Re: Reconstruction of hull, Battleship BISMARCK, 1/100 scale
Hi, Bernd!
The illuminator's frames on your hull are looked very realistic!
But let me argue with you a little bit.
The Bismark's hull had no illuminators (portholes) in armored plates! The armored plates were located greatly below!
Please, look at the attached photo. It shows approx. Spt 25. There you can see the position of the armor plates (they are riveted) and rain rails (coamings) above the portholes.
with best regargs-
Anatoly.
The illuminator's frames on your hull are looked very realistic!
But let me argue with you a little bit.
The Bismark's hull had no illuminators (portholes) in armored plates! The armored plates were located greatly below!
Please, look at the attached photo. It shows approx. Spt 25. There you can see the position of the armor plates (they are riveted) and rain rails (coamings) above the portholes.
with best regargs-
Anatoly.