Bismarck German Battleship 1/350Plastic Model Kit by Tamiya On May 24th, 1941 the Royal Navy dealt one of its most shattering blows. The 42,000 ton German battlecruiser Hood was destroyed after an attack that lasted only eight minutes. The Bismarck was the largest and most modern ship in service with the German fleet. Three days after the most celebrated sea chase of the Second World War, which involved no fewer that three British battleships, two battlecruisers, two aircraft carriers, nine cruisers, and countless destroyers, the Bismarck was reduced to a blazing hulk. This came only nine months after she was commissioned. For ages 10 and up.
FEATURES: Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in gray. Ready to
assemble precision model kit. Exterior surface of hull is covered with minute
engraved details. The deck of the ship is brimming with startling details like:
-Railings and windows -Huge turrets -Cranes -Lights -Life boats -Ladders and
stairs This unique model comes packaged with metal drive pieces, various metal
parts, and propellers that when installed will push the craft through water.
RE-280 Motor is not included. If you can't afford to build your own 41,700 ton
battleship but still want one, then pick up this highly accurate model. A large
plastic stand with a "Bismarck" nameplate is included for display
purposes. Detailed pictorial instructions.
REQUIRES: Assembly Cement Paint: Dark Seagrey, Dark Grey, Matt Black, Matt
White, Hull Red, Light Blue, Deep Green, Matt Earth, Deck Tan. Brushes. RE-280
Electric Motor (optional). Batteries (optional). Sprue Cutter. Screwdriver.
Pliers. Modeling Knife. File or Emery Board. Glue Tips or Toothpicks. Water for
Decals. Scissors. Tweezers. Adult Supervision.
SPECS: Scale: 1/350 Length: 27" (68.6cm) Width: 4-1/4" (10.7cm)
Height: 3-3/4" (9.9cm) (approximately)
TAM78013 - $99.00 $79.99
| Pirate Ship Caribbean Plastic Model Kit by Revell Monogram "The galleon appeared on the early morning horizon, off the port, bearing down on us from out of the blood-red sunrise. At first, we mistook her for another merchant ship, traveling home from Jamaica or the Bahamas, heavy with cargo. But no, she was moving too fast. As she approached, she dropped her main sail to reveal the skull and crossbones. We went hard to starboard, full speed. praying she would not catch us..." and that was the last entry in the journal found floating.
Once assembled on its included stand, it will be approximately 9" long, molded in sinister black and will include waterslide decals.
RMXS0386 - $16.95 $14.95
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