"Tirpitz" battleship Bismarck-class 1943
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Decided to go with stockbarrels on the smaller turrets. And fixing them with cement.
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Almost every part in the superstructure is dry fitted... nothing is cemented, no room for shaky hands 🙂
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The only thing that is cemented is some of the maine guns and the smaller ones...
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A photo of one open hangar with plane on Tirpitz
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In progress to convert one closed hangar to open.
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One of the planes are converted to folden mode for the hangar..
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评论
6 October 2013, 01:20
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Good to see another mate working on ship models😉 A good start so far! I will follow this. Cheers, Christian
6 October 2013, 08:52
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Ah, the 'Tirpitz!
Always good to see a ship here!
Will be interesting to see how you tackle the pe´s! Im tuned!🙂
6 October 2013, 09:49
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I will try to do my best , and hopefully have more fun than headache about the Pe 🙂
First I was going for the 1/350 scale. But it turned out to be a 1/700 scale. Still nicely datailed but takes less space, and to a lesser cost.
Maby one day a will take a "short" 741km roadtrip to the museum in Norway 🙂
6 October 2013, 11:18
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Sounds good, Andreas! Good luck with the pe´s!😢
There is a Tirpitzmuseum? In Trondheim?
6 October 2013, 11:54
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Why did i think Trondheim was the place where she sank...? Tsetsetse...
Surely Alta Fjord was it!
Thanks for the link!!!
6 October 2013, 13:11
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Andreas, take a look to this WIP on Youtube. May it helps to avoid any headache!
Youtube Video
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6 October 2013, 14:39
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Christian, thanks for the video link. It was interesting to watch, and I will se more of the parts later on.
6 October 2013, 15:03
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Andreas, by the way. That's the way my close friend Frank build Revells Tirpitz:
modellversium.de/gal..-tirpitz-revell.html
6 October 2013, 19:41
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I've seen it before when I was fishing for facts. It's one great looking build. 👍
6 October 2013, 20:02
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OMG... It´s so much fun to build this kit. Tiny bits, but not so small that´s fragile to the tuoch. And its just as hard to do, that it gets fun.. The brain will have a workout that for sure 🙂
8 October 2013, 22:07