BISMARCK 1941 - 1/200 by Trumpeter & Pontos
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11 20 July 2015, 08:48

Moin Micha!
Sieht gut aus aber was für Bohrungen sind das auf der Backbordseite am Bug?
20 July 2015, 09:41

.... für das GHG (Gruppenhorchgerät) - sind beidseitig zu finden 🙂
20 July 2015, 09:45

AAaahhhh... KlatschmitderHandandieStirn😄
Hast Du
Dir die Schablone selbstgeätzt?
20 July 2015, 09:49

Wow, impressive work. I much like all the small details like portholes, step iron etc. Good idea to portrait the GHG! By the way, the bow has a big sink mark or do I misinterpret it in photo no. 5?!
Cheers, Christian
20 July 2015, 18:21

Thank you very much Christian! 🙂
No worry - (if you mean the black shadow at the very front of the bow?) - this is a little bit of black oil color wash... no sinkmark 🙂 (I hope that you mean that - anything else would worry me a little more 🙂 )
Cheers Michael
21 July 2015, 06:39

Hi Micha, sorry I pick one of the pics to show what I'm talking about. The scratch noticeable in the red circle.
Micha's Bismarck | Album by Christian Bruer
Please gimme a note than I will delete it immediately.
Cheers, Christian
21 July 2015, 19:27

Ah ok.... hmm.. good question - I just looked at the painted one and there is (luckily) nothing visible 🙂 Cheers 🙂
21 July 2015, 20:15

Wow looks awsome wondering what a ectcht kits like thats worth i dnt like ships but thats bloody awsome
10 August 2015, 10:49

Dammit! What a pe battle! But it Looks absolute superb to me!!! Are the "Otter-Geräte" turned parts?
10 August 2015, 11:11

Holy Moly this is much close to the original! Pontos set a new level for details, and you build is so nice and sharp. Very well done so far and I'm curiously looking forward to your progress!
Cheers, Christian
10 August 2015, 17:48

Thanks a lot guys! the Otter's cosist of a turned brass part plus 13 etched parts each.... and these are really damn small.... too small nearly 🙂 (But luckily still ready to go without any glasses as help 🙂 )
Cheers Michael
12 August 2015, 18:19

wow, that really is some heavy duty PE work right there ! 🙂
good going and very tidily done !
12 August 2015, 21:39

Speedy, clean and sharp work Michael. I become jealous looking to all your work and progress. Nearly no time and patience for modelmaking at the moment due to too much real work at the moment🙁
17 August 2015, 18:57

Same here, Christian... Too much work to do this season... I´m only motivated to go to bed😢
18 August 2015, 06:12

Same here too now. Today last day of 2 1/2 week holiday. Tomorrow back to work. Due to a knee accident done days ago we decided to cancel this year's vacation and stay at home... Relaxing and recovering at home in our garden and terrace... Was also good holiday 🙂
18 August 2015, 06:52

Really big and impressive build! The wooden deck looks great. I am also impressed with the anchor chain: it is the first one I see that resembles the real thing in any scale.
18 August 2015, 18:20

Thanks a lot 🙂 The anchor chain is fantastic quality... 3d print..... from USA .... 🙂
19 August 2015, 12:41

the resolution on that 3D print looks incredible !!
can't be much more than a single millimeter across !!
who or where did you get it from ?
I imagine that aint a filament extrusion, more likely laser sintering, probably 🙂
19 August 2015, 13:30

How did you do the camo on the turrets? I guess masking and airbrush would be out because of all the fine details...
19 August 2015, 17:54

The anchor chain is from floating dry dock (floatingdrydock.com/) in USA.... a great item! 🙂
The camo is made with the airbrush.... lot of masking.... lot of "repairing" with the paintbrush afterwards.... but all made with the airbrush 🙂
20 August 2015, 06:38

Hands down the best 200 scale Bismarck I've seen so far in the expanse of the Internet loving it Micha.
20 August 2015, 21:07

Thanks a lot Mary 🙂 It means a lot hearing that from your side.... with your great ship models! 🙂
21 August 2015, 06:30

Brilliant details all along. The Pontos PE and brass set shows amazing details ynd you build it so nice and sharp. Camouflage painting on ship models is really challenging, because of a lot of small details and a lot of masking!
23 August 2015, 17:43

Geil! Einfach nur geil!!! (Aber sag mal, kann es sein das der Steven unten etwas weit nach hinten gezogen ist? Ist ein subjektiver Eindruck bei mir...)
7 September 2015, 09:42

Na die untere Seite des Vorderstevens sieht so kurz aus, also in Richtung der Bilge...
7 September 2015, 15:55

Hi, guess Holy is talking about the bow contour below the waterline. Take a look to photo no. 12 may than you'll know. But as Holy mentioned I guess it is just subjective because of the light bulbous bow.
Just my 2cent🙂
7 September 2015, 17:21

Great job! Really interesting! I wish there was an object in the pictures for size comparison too.
7 September 2015, 23:22

Nice progress Micha! Just wondering how nice the wooden deck look in that scale!
11 October 2015, 17:47

THanks ... yes, the wooden deck looks good... but the MK.1 Design deck was a little bit better I think... I prefered their one ... 🙂
11 October 2015, 17:53

Impressive! It is a pleasure to watch how it is going on....
"Hmmmm calm you must keep,
on, you must carry... hmmmmm"
-Yoda-
9 December 2015, 07:43

Painting with the airbrush in the first color upside, airbrush downside.... painting with the brush for the 2nd paint upside and cockpit ... 🙂
9 December 2015, 07:49

There is NO WAY I could deal with that much small PE at once. My eyes would explode. Great work!
14 January 2016, 00:38

It's a pleasure to see your project progress. Better than any magazine. Faszinating, great work! 👍👍👍
17 January 2016, 11:19

This comes out better and better. I much like photo no. 170, what shows the massive but elegant starboard side of the beast. Must have been an impressive view to come closer in a motor boat to board the ship.
8 February 2016, 18:18

Thanks Christian. Pictures of the finished ship follow these days 🙂
9 February 2016, 08:12

FINSIHED - THANKS FOR ALL YOUR ASSISTANCE DURING THE WORK !!!!
12 February 2016, 17:50

This makes me sad! I will never be able to create something that impressive, I guess... But this Bismark is breathtaking! Chapeaux!
12 February 2016, 19:40

Auch diese Version ist ein wahrer Augenschmaus. Großes Kino.
Zumal mir die Version mit dem Baltik Tarnschema besser gefällt. Daher wurde sie auch auf meine Bismarck lackiert.
19 May 2022, 14:04

Hallo MichaelFranz,
Können Sie mir sagen, wofür Sie das gelbe Gerät verwenden? Bravo für deine Arbeit Ich benutze Google für die Übersetzung.
Freundschaften.
Richard
31 May 2022, 09:36