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Hello Wayne. Greetings from Seattle. I asked about playlists. And then realized that you were way ahead of me. It was my mistake in navigation. Love the channel. Stay safe 🤘😎
I have already done that wayne Can you tell me the make of super glue you use as there are so many I tried your link for the tools you gave in part one nothing happened.Cheers Eric
Just completed parts 1-to-8 myself. Thank you Wayne, your build is helpful and entertaining too. Will have a blast building this along with you and others. Cheers
There is a fast start option available at this moment alongside the 12 and 24 month plans, just for Bismarck so far as I can tell. For one payment, you get the first six of the twelve packs in a single shipment, getting the others at the usual intervals. You save some money on shipping fees, and you'll need quite a bit more time building and a bit less of it spent waiting. Of course, that lump sum up front is a jolt to the pocketbook.
Can't believe that it has been two years since we started the Bismarck for the first time here in Germany and the UK. Now we are around issue 100. Time flies :P
Just had a thought ref wire routing. If you have an old cable tie, say it's snapped or just not used, cut a short length and loop it over the wires against the model. Then glue the ends down so you end up with a loop of cable tie holding the wires were you want them. You could even do the loops /first/ and decide where the wires /will/ run with each loop being big enough for the connectors too. Bigger loops though, so it's up to the modeller :)
Excellent video as always Wayne, after watching this it has made my mind up and I've just ordered it, can't wait to receive the first pack... Happy modelling 😁🤟
So this is what you meant when you said you were starting again. I will definitely be using this to help my build once my first pack arrives, so thanks! Also grabbed some tools from the amazon store, and I cannot wait to start building! Still nervous about the Arado's cockpit parts, though, those are the smallest parts ive ever seen. I also found a good book about the bismarck if you want to take a look, Wayne. Its called Anatomy of the Ship The Battleship Bismarck, by Stefan Draminski. It might help figure out what some of the parts on the deck are, along with tons of other mechanical details. Thanks again for the awesome videos, and stay safe!
I really want to get this. I build a lot of R/C and have a few plastics kits under the belt and this looks like a combination of that. Never built a ship before. This is SO cool.
Besides the 1/72 scale M class Light Cruiser that I am scratch building, I have plans laid out for the TOS Star Trek ships. The Constitution is just over 13 feet long. I have considered possibly using 1/100, or 1/158 as it would be smaller, like 5 feet or 6 feet.
Hi Wayne last night on live feed (21/01/21) you mentioned issue 97 and the ladders. Don't know if you see my comment, but don't worry to much about the ladders. I found It's not really that hard to fold the individual steps on them, the only bad one is the last one where there is an extra tab to fold. I was really quite nervous about it, but done it much quicker than I thought.
FYI Guys: If you want to order from germany or france, dont switch to your language on agoras page. It says that the product is not available in your country, but you can still order it from england on the english page. They'll send it to you.
Mr Wayne congratulations for your job, I have a question in stage six where you put the second keel in the magazine the recommended typr of screw is AM but in your video you say to put PM screws. Is there any difference in those two types of screw? Is the PM screw longer than the AM ? What can I do because I purchased the 6th stage second time, due to some damages to the part. What do you recommend me? Thank you for your videos P.S. Great Fan from Greece
Hi Wayne I am just started to build the Hachette TITANIC But I would like to do the BISMARCK is it fairly easy to build as the TITANIC is I know there is a bit more Gluing to do on the Bismark to do. Can you tell me what type and make of glue you use ? Thanks Eric
Hi Wayne. You mentioned eyesight in the Intro. Have you considered linking the cameras to a flat screen monitor, maybe one mounted on the wall to save space? For example if you had a Raspberry Pi running free security software such as Motioneye you could see exactly what each camera sees and avoid doing things off-camera by accident, and you could see it /bigger/ so you wouldn't strain your eyes as much. Killing two birds with one stone :)
Hmm. First question: What glue are you using? First observation: Looks like the large deck piece is already completely painted, but the small parts on the sprues are bare plastic in appropriate colors. Is that right?
Wayne love the videos if you have any pull with hachette please suggest they do a build the queen Elizabeth 1938 ocean liner imo the greatest liner ever
Hi Wayne. Not sure if you can help but i cannot get the mast to rotate at all even using temporary wires it tries to turn but will not ,i cannot even turn it by hand. It seems to me the base plate of the dome 91-03 is to tight but it does not say in instructions not to tighten it but it seems like you did any ideas has anyone else had this problem? Roy
@@WorldofWayneUK Hi Wayne. I do not have the motor attached at the moment i cant understand it. I have the cogs the correct way because as you turn the mast you can see it rotating underneath where motor attaches i am at a loss.
as for a comment about this video.. why are you redoing this ship? did they other one get damaged some how? if so I wouldn't know cause I only fallow you on here.
The sheer pain you must go through in some parts, doing the same awkward bits all over again. I don't know whether to admire your dedication or pity da fool :P
Be careful using either near clear plastic parts as both will cloud clear styrene plastic. For gluing clear parts it's better to use a PVA type glue (like Elmer's) or as Wayne said, Micro-Krystal Clear. Also, be careful using thin plastic model cement near painted details as the cement can damage some paints
Let's get....... What? 😮 2 observations. Firstly, not a fan of online instructions I prefer physical media (like the Terminator) Secondly, a bit surprised they sent the keychain anchor holders instead of the fix that came later (unlike with the Terminator) still can't wait for mine to arrive though 😃
2 reasons. To help and advise new builders and also to be a source of instruction for peeps who are starting this build as a whole pack to save watching individual vids. Very much like the Terminator build.
@@WorldofWayneUK Sorry Wayne, but I turned off after 4 minutes. Total waste of time doing it twice. Its exactly the same as the first 8 magazines of the Hachette build. No changes that I can see. People will be able to follow your original build video's. There is no difference.
This video is awesome, makes it easier when you can see someone else doing it as well. what glue do you use? I have the Revell contact pro, but I can't get the gun barrels to stick to the plastic cradle. also i feel it drys slow. my first ever model build
What type of superglue are you using? It seems to have some time before setting. Thanks for the videos. I can't wait to start Eleanor although it will probably be almost exactly like the super snake.
You placed the catapult cradle too far forward. It should be placed behind the aft struts of the float plane undercarriage. Where you have placed it will cause the undercarriage of the aircraft to be ripped off when it is launched.
Hopefully you won't put the stupid Swastika on the forecastle and fantail like EVERY other model of the Bismarck. Those markings were only temporary as she transited the Denmark strait so she was not accidently bombed by friendly aircraft. Once at sea they were painted over. It just irritates me that people always include them when they were only on the Bismarck for .001% of her life.
@@WorldofWayneUK I hope one day they will come out with an Iowa Class Battleship kit that you can build in its 1980's modern refit build. I was a gunners mate in 16 inch turret 1 in 1989 and would love to have a high quality model of my ship.
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Hello Wayne. Greetings from Seattle.
I asked about playlists. And then realized that you were way ahead of me. It was my mistake in navigation.
Love the channel.
Stay safe 🤘😎
I have already done that wayne Can you tell me the make of super glue you use as there are so many I tried your link for the tools you gave in part one nothing happened.Cheers Eric
@@ericdinnair4091 www.therange.co.uk/stationery/home-office-essentials/glues-and-tape/glue-it-smart-tube/#823734
Just completed parts 1-to-8 myself. Thank you Wayne, your build is helpful and entertaining too. Will have a blast building this along with you and others. Cheers
Me to just completed parts 1-8, Thank you Wayne for guiding me through it was fun, looking forward to continuing till the end.
Danke für Deine Videos, ich habe jetzt alle Teile ,und werde mir anhand Deiner videos alles zusammenbauen. Danke
There is a fast start option available at this moment alongside the 12 and 24 month plans, just for Bismarck so far as I can tell. For one payment, you get the first six of the twelve packs in a single shipment, getting the others at the usual intervals. You save some money on shipping fees, and you'll need quite a bit more time building and a bit less of it spent waiting. Of course, that lump sum up front is a jolt to the pocketbook.
Can't believe that it has been two years since we started the Bismarck for the first time here in Germany and the UK. Now we are around issue 100. Time flies :P
Just had a thought ref wire routing. If you have an old cable tie, say it's snapped or just not used, cut a short length and loop it over the wires against the model. Then glue the ends down so you end up with a loop of cable tie holding the wires were you want them. You could even do the loops /first/ and decide where the wires /will/ run with each loop being big enough for the connectors too. Bigger loops though, so it's up to the modeller :)
Excellent video as always Wayne, after watching this it has made my mind up and I've just ordered it, can't wait to receive the first pack... Happy modelling 😁🤟
"Let's get doing this", who are you? The real Wayne would say, "Let's get cracken". :P
So this is what you meant when you said you were starting again. I will definitely be using this to help my build once my first pack arrives, so thanks! Also grabbed some tools from the amazon store, and I cannot wait to start building! Still nervous about the Arado's cockpit parts, though, those are the smallest parts ive ever seen. I also found a good book about the bismarck if you want to take a look, Wayne. Its called Anatomy of the Ship The Battleship Bismarck, by Stefan Draminski. It might help figure out what some of the parts on the deck are, along with tons of other mechanical details. Thanks again for the awesome videos, and stay safe!
The Arado cockpit is easy compared to some of the tiny details we get later. I will try and help you all as much as I can when they arrive.
Hmm, what to do with two Bismarcks...yes! Once it's ready, do some scratchbuilding and painting and change the second one into Tirpitz!
What alternate universe am I in "Let's get doing this" . I had to watch again to make sure I heard it right :)
Lol. My brain and voice are sometimes not in accord
I really want to get this. I build a lot of R/C and have a few plastics kits under the belt and this looks like a combination of that. Never built a ship before. This is SO cool.
To turn it rc u can buy the trumpeter bismarck hull
May be 250 for the hull
As they do sell parts for spares
Hope, u can go all the way to the last issue as I find your info are very useful. Thanks,
In Stage 2 those were the Rangefinders for the Turret i think.
how is there no comments after 10 months ago and I love this channel but because its a model based channel it cant get too too many subs
Besides the 1/72 scale M class Light Cruiser that I am scratch building, I have plans laid out for the TOS Star Trek ships. The Constitution is just over 13 feet long.
I have considered possibly using 1/100, or 1/158 as it would be smaller, like 5 feet or 6 feet.
Thanks Wayne doing super snake,cobra,terminator,and bismark. Can only hope ecto1 comes to agora as can't get it in Australia.
Hi Wayne last night on live feed (21/01/21) you mentioned issue 97 and the ladders. Don't know if you see my comment, but don't worry to much about the ladders. I found It's not really that hard to fold the individual steps on them, the only bad one is the last one where there is an extra tab to fold. I was really quite nervous about it, but done it much quicker than I thought.
Where can I buy the toolkit you are using in to put your models together in the video?
Toolkit? I use PH0 Wera screwdrivers but the workstation I build on can be purchased from www.tyrellmodels.co.uk
Are all your PHO screwdrivers magnetic? It looks like they are. That would be perfect for tight spaces. Thx
Yep
FYI Guys: If you want to order from germany or france, dont switch to your language on agoras page. It says that the product is not available in your country, but you can still order it from england on the english page. They'll send it to you.
Mr Wayne congratulations for your job, I have a question in stage six where you put the second keel in the magazine the recommended typr of screw is AM but in your video you say to put PM screws. Is there any difference in those two types of screw? Is the PM screw longer than the AM ? What can I do because I purchased the 6th stage second time, due to some damages to the part. What do you recommend me? Thank you for your videos
P.S. Great Fan from Greece
I’m think I may have made an error lol
OK Mr Wayne thank you
Great. I want to get this agora Bismarck 1:200 model kit.
Would you put on the decal that shall not be named before adding the deck details?
Hi Wayne, at time check 23:37 of this build you refer to the plane as a spitfire, did you realise that? Once again thanks for an awesome build.
Lol
Just noticed
Wayne... Does anybody up to paint over a black and white camouflage? Also what powers the motors and lights?!
I think someone did do it but it only had that camo for a very very short time
Lovely,lovely,lovely.
hello what kind of glue you use
I am from Portugal Agora models send to Portugal regards
I use a regular CA glue like Loctite
Yes but that brand i know that like fast glue
Excellent video Wayne, are you stopping building the Hachette Bismarck?
Nope. Still going on with both
How long do they take to ship out the parts please
Pretty quickly once signed up. You will be notified when sent
what’s is made from Aluminum alloy or stainless steel?
Yer zinc alloy
I am going to order this asap
Hi Wayne I am just started to build the Hachette TITANIC But I would like to do the BISMARCK is it fairly easy to build as the TITANIC is I know there is a bit more Gluing to do on the Bismark to do. Can you tell me what type and make of glue you use ? Thanks Eric
It can be quite challenging as some of the small details and photo etch parts are small but equally it’s very rewarding
Im going to go ahead and purchase this model, but i think im going to weather the deck and ship a little as I am building it.
I wonder why we haven’t seen any more x-wing build videos, are you still building it or just waiting on a few more packs?
Still waiting for next delivery
I've had a lot of luck with Testers model cement... Would that work for this model?!
It may do yes
@@WorldofWayneUK thanks for the quick response Wayne...
Love your videos by the way!
What happened to the other Bismark you were building? Will you finish that one?
Yep. Will be doing both pretty much like what I do with the Terminator
Hi Wayne. You mentioned eyesight in the Intro. Have you considered linking the cameras to a flat screen monitor, maybe one mounted on the wall to save space? For example if you had a Raspberry Pi running free security software such as Motioneye you could see exactly what each camera sees and avoid doing things off-camera by accident, and you could see it /bigger/ so you wouldn't strain your eyes as much. Killing two birds with one stone :)
Good idea
Hmm. First question: What glue are you using? First observation: Looks like the large deck piece is already completely painted, but the small parts on the sprues are bare plastic in appropriate colors. Is that right?
Sort of. None of this model will.need painting
Is it 100% the same as Hachette's Bismarck or are there any updated parts?
100 % the same
Wayne love the videos if you have any pull with hachette please suggest they do a build the queen Elizabeth 1938 ocean liner imo the greatest liner ever
Just wondering wayne I'm all ready doing the bismark from hachette would the instructions from that model be the same for the agora model
Yep. Exactly the same
Hi Wayne.
Not sure if you can help but i cannot get the mast to rotate at all even using temporary wires it tries to turn but will not ,i cannot even turn it by hand. It seems to me the base plate of the dome 91-03 is to tight but it does not say in instructions not to tighten it but it seems like you did any ideas has anyone else had this problem?
Roy
Have you tried loosening the screws that attach the motor?
@@WorldofWayneUK Hi Wayne. I do not have the motor attached at the moment i cant understand it. I have the cogs the correct way because as you turn the mast you can see it rotating underneath where motor attaches i am at a loss.
@@tiredmusicman57 That sounds weird. Have you tried greasing the gears?
Do you have any idea if Agora has any new 1/200 large ships in their planning?
No idea at the moment except they have the Titanic in May
It's my first time, please give me some info about the type of glue... Thanks a lot...
I use a regular CA glue called Glue It from The Range in the Uk. It’s nearest equivalent is Loctite
I do feel the hachette version looks more premium and detailed. How are they compared to each other?
They are exactly the same
where can i get this t shirt?
Esther got me this from a T shirt company in New York. Not sure where I’m afraid
as for a comment about this video.. why are you redoing this ship? did they other one get damaged some how? if so I wouldn't know cause I only fallow you on here.
No. I'm building this alongside all the new builders who are building with Agora Models. I am build 2.
Blink.. ok.. what are you gonna do with the second one? lol one in the house one out in the man cave/paint room?
Dont forget the Duck Billed Pliers Wayne..
Are you gonna finish the hachette Bismarck or just do the agora model one???? nice video Wayne
I'm doing both
The sheer pain you must go through in some parts, doing the same awkward bits all over again. I don't know whether to admire your dedication or pity da fool :P
where did you get all the bismarck numbers?
Numbers?
@@WorldofWayneUK
where you get all the parts for bismarck
I think that you will need to build another house extension if you plan to build other cumbersome models like this one.
lol. I haven't thought that far ahead yet lol
What glue do you use? Is it plastic glue or super glue or something else?
Its just a CA Superglue
I am waiting for delivery, watching the videos 🙂
Be careful using either near clear plastic parts as both will cloud clear styrene plastic.
For gluing clear parts it's better to use a PVA type glue (like Elmer's) or as Wayne said, Micro-Krystal Clear.
Also, be careful using thin plastic model cement near painted details as the cement can damage some paints
Just how many electric motors come with this incredible kit?
A lot
Was this the 12 or 24 month subscription because to reach 140 either way I’m guessing the number of issues per pack will fluctuate
Yep I think ot works out 12 stages each pack
Let's get....... What? 😮
2 observations. Firstly, not a fan of online instructions I prefer physical media (like the Terminator) Secondly, a bit surprised they sent the keychain anchor holders instead of the fix that came later (unlike with the Terminator) still can't wait for mine to arrive though 😃
Can she float?
No
Very good.
Isn't this the exact same model as the Hachette one?
Yes
Is this a identical copy of the haccette model
Yep
Wayne have you gotten over your night mare of last night also you called the haredo a spitfire when you were doing the catterpult lol
Lol. See I'm all over the place lol
So are you going to actually build 2 versions of this ship or stop building the deagostini version.
nope. I am building both the Agora and Hachette ones :D
Don't undersand the point in building it twice.
2 reasons. To help and advise new builders and also to be a source of instruction for peeps who are starting this build as a whole pack to save watching individual vids. Very much like the Terminator build.
@@WorldofWayneUK Sorry Wayne, but I turned off after 4 minutes. Total waste of time doing it twice. Its exactly the same as the first 8 magazines of the Hachette build. No changes that I can see. People will be able to follow your original build video's. There is no difference.
This video is awesome, makes it easier when you can see someone else doing it as well. what glue do you use? I have the Revell contact pro, but I can't get the gun barrels to stick to the plastic cradle. also i feel it drys slow. my first ever model build
Try loctite. I use superglue from "The Range"
@@WorldofWayneUK Where do you get it please? I searched all over the web for it
It would be nice to own this model of the Bismarck. It would be an "upgrade" from the Cobi set....which I don't have.
Dunno about a second Bismarck I am still waiting for the Harry Potter strain!
What type of superglue are you using? It seems to have some time before setting. Thanks for the videos. I can't wait to start Eleanor although it will probably be almost exactly like the super snake.
Its just a regular CA superglue
Wait..... ain't you already building the bismark?!??!
O.o
You placed the catapult cradle too far forward. It should be placed behind the aft struts of the float plane undercarriage. Where you have placed it will cause the undercarriage of the aircraft to be ripped off when it is launched.
It's not actually placed yet. I took a rough guess. I think we install it in Pack 11
so, it's more than 3 feet long...cool.
When one Bismarck just isn't enough? :O
Ohhh, you called the airplane a Spitfire! Das ist eine enemy kraft!
Lol. Slip of the tongue
Instead of using oil on the screws, you could do what my late father taught me. Soap or Candle Wax
Am I alone or does anyone else feel like they've wasted the past year building this with Wayne?
I'm still building the Hachette one Bill. In fact I just filmed issue 92 this everning. The Turbine room. Absolutely loved that issue.
@@WorldofWayneUK good man.⚓
Brilliant job! But " Spitfire ? ". We'll call that a model makers' slip! Cheers!
Oh yes lol
You forgot to mention duckbilled pliers lols! 🦆
Wayne why are you doing this again mate
I am building alongside the peeps who have never done it who now have the opportunity to get it from www.agoramodels.com
Like video
Did you call that plane a Spitfire,,,,,,Hah !!
Hopefully you won't put the stupid Swastika on the forecastle and fantail like EVERY other model of the Bismarck. Those markings were only temporary as she transited the Denmark strait so she was not accidently bombed by friendly aircraft. Once at sea they were painted over. It just irritates me that people always include them when they were only on the Bismarck for .001% of her life.
I won’t be No
@@WorldofWayneUK I hope one day they will come out with an Iowa Class Battleship kit that you can build in its 1980's modern refit build. I was a gunners mate in 16 inch turret 1 in 1989 and would love to have a high quality model of my ship.
Agora are seriously expensive
Damn interruptions
To make it even more realistic, in the last pack you receive are M80's so you can take the Bismarck down to a local pond and blow it up........
anton gun barrels wrong way round wayne
I put a big graphic on the screen saying that lol 😆😆😆
Swastikas, anyone? 🤔🤔🤔