Commissioned in 1940 and destroyed in 1941, the Bismarck — the lead ship of her class of massive battleships built for the Kriegsmarine during World War II — served brief but notably in northern European waters where she terrorized Allied shipping and destroyed the HMS Hood at the Battle of Denmark Strait.
A replica of the mighty Bismarck as she appeared during that battle, this exquisitely detailed, 1/200 scale, plastic kit is over four feet long when completed! You get a one-piece, full hull; an intricate superstructure with masts and radar assemblies; a well-equipped deck with movable cranes, depth charge racks, and a double-ended catapult; a full suite of guns on rotating turrets with elevating barrels; metal chains and 380mm cannons; plenty of photo-etched parts, including ladders, radiator vents, catwalks, and radar antennae; an Ar 196-A1 floatplane and a small fleet of ship's boats; and more. 49¼" long; 1,700+ parts, assembly required.
A replica of the mighty Bismarck as she appeared during that battle, this exquisitely detailed, 1/200 scale, plastic kit is over four feet long when completed! You get a one-piece, full hull; an intricate superstructure with masts and radar assemblies; a well-equipped deck with movable cranes, depth charge racks, and a double-ended catapult; a full suite of guns on rotating turrets with elevating barrels; metal chains and 380mm cannons; plenty of photo-etched parts, including ladders, radiator vents, catwalks, and radar antennae; an Ar 196-A1 floatplane and a small fleet of ship's boats; and more. 49¼" long; 1,700+ parts, assembly required.