Nice work. I've recently finished the 1/350 scale Bismarck after HMS Belfast. All my warship models and the Titanic are 1/350. I have this one and HMCS Huron on order right now, both ship models are by Trumpeter.
I 've got a Admiral Graf Spee 1/350 from Trumpeter at Christmas, when I am finally finished with Bismarck (Revell) I will built it but Bismarck with all these etching parts takes a lot of time. I like Trumpeter for the quality/price ratio.
I agree, Trumpeter is a really good company. I've built HMS Hood a few years back but I'm considering on buying a new kit for that one due to the Hood I have being in rough condition now. Enjoy your builds, really good hobby :)
Estoy a punto de comprar la fragata type 23 inglesa, pero tenía mis dudas con Trompeteer pero después de ver tu vídeo... me embarco en la operación Type 23, ya que mi país Chile posee algunas de estas...
Good work, I recently completed same kit. Also Trumpeter Huron and Eskimo plus Tamiya Fletcher. No more destroyer models for me, too small. Have built many Trumpeter kits of battleships (Hood, Repulse, Alabama, Roma, Richelieu), Tamiya Yamato, Missouri, King George V and Revell Bismarck. Also Scharnhorst by Dragon. What a project, never again will I build a Dragon kit!
Well I am nearly half a year at my Bismarck Platinum Edition of Revel because of the many small parts (and little time). I had no model from Dragon yet are they good?
Dragon kits are very good (built ships and armour), I really like german halftracks. My only issue with Dragon is their instructions (not straight forward) and the kits have so many parts. Scharnhorst is a beautiful top quality kit but has over 1,400 parts. I don't like that but other guys may like all the parts. You say 6 months building Bismarck, that's ok. It's a hobby so we all build at our own pace. Me, I'm a fast builder. Bismarck took me about 7 weeks to build. That's about a wee bit over 80 hours.
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Love it great work,very realistic
Nice work. I've recently finished the 1/350 scale Bismarck after HMS Belfast. All my warship models and the Titanic are 1/350. I have this one and HMCS Huron on order right now, both ship models are by Trumpeter.
I 've got a Admiral Graf Spee 1/350 from Trumpeter at Christmas, when I am finally finished with Bismarck (Revell) I will built it but Bismarck with all these etching parts takes a lot of time. I like Trumpeter for the quality/price ratio.
I agree, Trumpeter is a really good company. I've built HMS Hood a few years back but I'm considering on buying a new kit for that one due to the Hood I have being in rough condition now. Enjoy your builds, really good hobby :)
I will do that XD
Estoy a punto de comprar la fragata type 23 inglesa, pero tenía mis dudas con Trompeteer pero después de ver tu vídeo... me embarco en la operación Type 23, ya que mi país Chile posee algunas de estas...
Nice Kit!, I Bought The Type 1936 German Destroyer in 1/350 Scale, I Recently Finished My 1/350 Scale "Knjas Suworow".
Knjas Suworow looks great preWWI ships have their own special esthetics
Good work, I recently completed same kit. Also Trumpeter Huron and Eskimo plus Tamiya Fletcher. No more destroyer models for me, too small. Have built many Trumpeter kits of battleships (Hood, Repulse, Alabama, Roma, Richelieu), Tamiya Yamato, Missouri, King George V and Revell Bismarck. Also Scharnhorst by Dragon. What a project, never again will I build a Dragon kit!
Well I am nearly half a year at my Bismarck Platinum Edition of Revel because of the many small parts (and little time). I had no model from Dragon yet are they good?
Dragon kits are very good (built ships and armour), I really like german halftracks. My only issue with Dragon is their instructions (not straight forward) and the kits have so many parts. Scharnhorst is a beautiful top quality kit but has over 1,400 parts. I don't like that but other guys may like all the parts. You say 6 months building Bismarck, that's ok. It's a hobby so we all build at our own pace. Me, I'm a fast builder. Bismarck took me about 7 weeks to build. That's about a wee bit over 80 hours.