Thanks for a great vid , always struggled with ships but your series on the Calcutta opened my eyes to an alternative way of doing the build and has transformed my models I had this Bismarck in the stash and have delayed it once I saw you were doing it ...may even do the full Baltic camo ..
@@Drydockinscale I bought The Eduard Bismarck Photo etch set: BIG5357. It comes with part 1 and 2 as well as the flags. The amount of detail is crazy. I just added a few more months to the build...
@@Drydockinscale lol yeah, I'm not going to use every part either, some photo etch is redundant, we already used some from The trumpeter kit. The only thing that bothered me about the Trumpeter kit is no blast bags... I ended up buying resin main and secondary turrets that had them molded on. I tried to make them with fabric tape, then latex gloves but they never looked right to me.
I have a trumpeter 1/700 Bismarck with hunter set after this i am considering the Tamiya 1/350 Bismarck or Tirpitz . Many thanks for an enjoyable video . Regards Gav.
Fantastic work. What oil paint did you use for the rust on hull? Just started building 1/350 ship, mainly build armor and use oils for the weathering, I don't usually apply clear coats but tend to touch a ship more probably because of the size so thinking about applying clear varnish.
Always superb video my friend. Fantastic model
A Master's class on how to paint the Bismarck.
That deck is simply amazing...The dirt details, come on, you're an artist. Congrats.
It is really AWESOME. I learn many things from this video, thx. 👍👍
Thanks for a great vid , always struggled with ships but your series on the Calcutta opened my eyes to an alternative way of doing the build and has transformed my models
I had this Bismarck in the stash and have delayed it once I saw you were doing it ...may even do the full Baltic camo ..
Waiting for part 3 dude. Great Build! I am also building the same kit.
Thank’s! I’m working on new video. Let me just add a few details so it will be even better.
@@Drydockinscale I bought The Eduard Bismarck Photo etch set: BIG5357. It comes with part 1 and 2 as well as the flags. The amount of detail is crazy. I just added a few more months to the build...
I bought it too. I just don’t use all parts of it because like you said it’s crazy.
@@Drydockinscale lol yeah, I'm not going to use every part either, some photo etch is redundant, we already used some from The trumpeter kit. The only thing that bothered me about the Trumpeter kit is no blast bags... I ended up buying resin main and secondary turrets that had them molded on. I tried to make them with fabric tape, then latex gloves but they never looked right to me.
I don’t make them. I build the model based on photo where they don’t exist.
I have a trumpeter 1/700 Bismarck with hunter set after this i am considering the Tamiya 1/350 Bismarck or Tirpitz . Many thanks for an enjoyable video . Regards Gav.
she is beautiful! im building the 1/350 from revell with pontos detail up set. i love the baltic camo!
Brilliant thank you xx
No, thank you ;)
Brilliant!!!
Fantassstic!!
Superb.
Can i please ask you what solvent you use to remove the surplus panel accent liner ?
Beautiful work. What brush and tape are you using?
How do you bend your PE rails around the curved parts so precisely? Beautiful build.
It’s easy. You need something round, such as a paintbrush handle and soft surface. Thanks
Fantastic work. What oil paint did you use for the rust on hull? Just started building 1/350 ship, mainly build armor and use oils for the weathering, I don't usually apply clear coats but tend to touch a ship more probably because of the size so thinking about applying clear varnish.
It’s Abteilung 502 „Brown oil”
@@Drydockinscale thank you.
Hi what color are you using for the hull and superstructure? dark sea gray? medium sea gray? or something else, it looks nice my friend.
It is Tamiya xf-83 medium sea grey. Good eye
What flat varnish are you using
Kill that music for gods sake!!!!!!! great build!
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