Description
Next to the Tirpitz, the Bismarck, the flag-ship of the German Navy, was the largest german warship with a displacement of 50,900 tons and a crew of 2092 men. Put into service on 24.08.1941 for operation “Rhine Exercise”. Together with the Prinz Eugen she was discovered early by British reconnaissance planes. In the encounter with the Hood on 24.05.1941 the latter was sunk by the Bismarck. After a long chase, the Bismarck was hit by an aircraft-launched torpedo on 26.05.1941 and intercepted by the british battleship King George V and Rodney. On 27.05.1941 the Bismarck was sunk by her own crew 490 km off the french coast. – Waterline hull – Detailed deck surfaces – Gun turrets – Cranes – Authentic painting scheme In addition to basic colors, glue and brush are also included.
General details
Scale: 1:1200
Length: 200 mm




