Revell Tirpitz German Battleship 1:350
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Review by: Tom Potter
Our thanks to Revell Germany for supplying our Tirpitz and Bismarck samples: www.revell.de
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Our thanks to White Ensign Models for supplying our etched samples that are used in both Feature articles by Tom and Les V. Get these excellent update sets here now at: www.whiteensignmodels.com.
Initial Assessment
This is going to prove to be a bit of a diversion; me, a dyed in the wool modeller of aircraft, diving in at the deep end of maritime modelling. But that’s something we here at SMN would like to advocate; that you go off into areas you haven’t been to before. (Sounds a little like the USS Enterprise – Ed!).
I don’t intend to give any background for these two ships. Firstly, I don’t feel qualified and second, a cursory glimpse at the internet shows that there is a wealth of information out there for each of these two ships.
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The Box
So, having laid down my credentials, let’s get on with the review. This is really two reviews in one as the subjects are the Tirpitz and Bismarck, two largely similar ships which are being boxed separately by Revell.
The first impression is quite simply the stunning size of the box which measures a huge .75mtr or 2’ 6” (take your pick) in length. I’m only glad I didn’t have to walk down the high street with this one!
Opening the box reveals the major components of hull and deck securely held by substantial packing. Underneath all the packaging are the smaller parts and the total parts count is getting on for 400 pieces.
Included is a clear sprue for various searchlights and aircraft transparencies.
A comprehensive decal sheet is provided which gives two options for each of the two ships.

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