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hi ive got the bismark the whole 149 copies but now my fingers wont let me do the small brass etch so its all put away and never started :crazy:
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forgebear wrote:hi ive got the bismark the whole 149 copies but now my fingers wont let me do the small brass etch so its all put away and never started :crazy:


Being from a warship forum ( stop booing at the back) i can tell you that out of 17 members who started a bismarck only 1 finished it,
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well i dont think i will start mine it will gather dust some where in the house ;)
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forgebear wrote:hi ive got the bismark the whole 149 copies but now my fingers wont let me do the small brass etch so its all put away and never started :crazy:
What scale is it in? I've seen some of those battleship models, and they're quite impressive. I don't know if I could do the tiny PE on those sets, it's bad enough doing it in 1/16! My fingers are way too big for anything smaller, lol.

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fleshpedler wrote:Did any one notice that 1 piccy had been produced back to front!!!!!
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yuppp!!! haha :haha: :haha: :haha:

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hi rik it about three foot long loads of brass and wood and is made by hachette build the bismarck :crazy:
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I have all the parts (I hope) for the Red Baron model sitting in a box in a wardrobe. I'm sure I'll get around to it one day.
On a side note I hope this thing is never released in Australia, I would never pay that sort of money for a static model but at $10 a week it would be tempting.
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yep got that one to under my bed not started aswell tri wing one :/
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forgebear wrote:hi rik it about three foot long loads of brass and wood and is made by hachette build the bismarck :crazy:
Thats a big bugger! lol :D I've seen the 1/350 scale Iowa class models. The look interesting to build, but require a LOT of patience, so many tiny parts!
B_Man wrote:I have all the parts (I hope) for the Red Baron model sitting in a box in a wardrobe. I'm sure I'll get around to it one day.
On a side note I hope this thing is never released in Australia, I would never pay that sort of money for a static model but at $10 a week it would be tempting.
I'm sure Trumpeter will get round to doing a static Tiger with full internals eventually. The T-34 and King Tiger kits are very impressive, but as you say, its a lot of money for a static kit.

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grim_marmazet wrote: What scale is it in? I've seen some of those battleship models, and they're quite impressive. I don't know if I could do the tiny PE on those sets, it's bad enough doing it in 1/16! My fingers are way too big for anything smaller, lol.

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its 1/200 scale...49 inch long
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