Thus spoke Winston Churchill after the Bismarck had destroyed H.M.S. Hood.
I'm going to try and build the British Battleship King George V and the German Bismarck at the time of their encounter in May 1941.
The K.G.5. will be closing on Bismarck and the German Battleship sinking. - That's the plan anyway...
To start things off. I'll build the K.G.5.

Interestingly, apart from the foredeck section, the main deck is moulded into the hull. The boot topping is a separate moulding and is in black plastic. All very convenient.

I don't like the add-on wooden decks. Some are usually way out of scale. To my eyes, the deck boards can be too wide as is the caulking and 'printed' on plywood grain, which sometimes can be clearly seen from above.
Having typed the above, at the end of the day, it's down to the modeller to use them or not. Folks will have different opinions. That's fine and how it should be.
I've made a start on the main deck and glued the foredeck in place.
I stick with the plastic decks and try to paint it to look like well scrubbed and sun bleached teak.

So we are off and running....
Cheers.
Ron
I'm going to try and build the British Battleship King George V and the German Bismarck at the time of their encounter in May 1941.
The K.G.5. will be closing on Bismarck and the German Battleship sinking. - That's the plan anyway...
To start things off. I'll build the K.G.5.
Interestingly, apart from the foredeck section, the main deck is moulded into the hull. The boot topping is a separate moulding and is in black plastic. All very convenient.
I don't like the add-on wooden decks. Some are usually way out of scale. To my eyes, the deck boards can be too wide as is the caulking and 'printed' on plywood grain, which sometimes can be clearly seen from above.
Having typed the above, at the end of the day, it's down to the modeller to use them or not. Folks will have different opinions. That's fine and how it should be.
I've made a start on the main deck and glued the foredeck in place.
I stick with the plastic decks and try to paint it to look like well scrubbed and sun bleached teak.
So we are off and running....
Cheers.
Ron
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