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14 hours ago, yvesvidal said:
I have always wanted to build this ship at 1/100 scale. I started when I was a kid at 15 years old, and did not go further than the bridge and main turret. The guns were made of brass tubes soldered together and raised when spun (like the old Lindberg model).
I will be following your build. The Trumpeter kit is a good base to magnify the parts. You should also consider 3D printing some of the repetitive parts.
Yves
Yeah I would definitely use parts of my bismarck as a example soldering isn't a bad idea but I plan to go full on styrene I don't have any plans so it may be a bit hard I would like a risen printer but I don't have the money and I'm not able to have one as my mum thinks it takes alot of *electricity*
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2 hours ago, Keith_W said:
I'm pulling up a chair for this one. Care to show us your other 1/100 models?
I don't have any other 1/100 models but I do have 1/200 still being build agora and trumpeter and I got a old trumpeter already built
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Prinz Eugen by Just an modeller - Trumpeter - 1/350 - PLASTIC
in - Kit build logs for subjects built from 1901 - Present Day
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Good idea I'm I don't really like the seams showing in the model. Dose tamyia putting work well with this things?
And yes I do remove all the kunbs and sand. Them some of them I didn't notice thanks your telling me