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Nice one. Is that a motor I spy in the bag?
 

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Lol.
I realy want to see how the Tirpitz looks agains the Bismark
 

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Thought I'd make a proper start on this one. And Ian for your last inquiry just take a look at the wording.
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Lol so the hull are the same...be interesting to see how the super structures compare.
 

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According to Wikipedia, both Bismarck and Tirpitz had an overall length of 251m and a beam of 36m - unsurprisingly as they came out of the same mould as it were!

As I seem to have some time on my hands I thought I'd compare the Tamiya Tirpitz with the Academy Bismarck.

The scaled-up figures are:

Tamiya 249.6m length and 34.7m beam
Academy 251m length and 37.4 beam.

They're both pretty close and I suspect it would be possible to swap the hulls without too much fettling. It seems sensible for Tamiya to use the same mould for both ships hulls and only change the superstructure sprues where necessary.
 

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Many Sister ships had common hulls and the only real differences where in the structures. I was day dreaming how hard it would be to make a Tirpitz from a Bismark...
 

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Not too sure what to do about the joints in the decks
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It's in three parts because it is motorised so you can get to the batteries.
 

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That's a bummer. Are they flat and level enough to give them a good squeeze of polystyrene glue and get a good ooze of melted plastic to sand off then re-scribe the plank lines. just like when gluing two halves of a fuselage together?
Either that or there is always the dreaded wood deck kits..... bit os an over kill solution in that scale though I would have thought.
 

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Thanks Ian, there raised lines so I would need to do the lot. I will have a think about it. I may just pose it upside down in a fjord and save myself heaps of work.
 

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Couldn't you use a filler that will clean up with cellulose thinner? That would save sanding and losing the details.
 

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Couldn't you use a filler that will clean up with cellulose thinner?
Wouldn't that melt the detail away? Vallejo putty is water solvent and can be wiped smooth with a wet cotton bud.
Surprised to learn the plank detail is raised line! And on a Tamiya!
 

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I was thinking of water soluble fillers! I don't know what made me suggest cellulose!:confused::oops:
 
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