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 Mornin' Folks Browsing ebay over the Xmas period i came across Hachete's partwork "Build the Bismark" all 140 issues  unopened A deal was struck and completed and i recieved the goodies in good time  I wisely decided not to start the build until after the Hogmany celebrations  During this time i opened all the issues and only found one setback  One of the antiaircraft guns moulding was not complete A search for back issues on ebay was not successful for the one issue i required But i did come across someone who was selling spares and one of the photos showed the items i required. So now i have a complete kit and spare decking and plastic fittings The parts are the usual ply and various types of wood for the hull and superstructure and main gun frames etc Brass is used for superstructure/main guns walls  There is a lot of plastic parts which at first glance i thought was a bit naff (Deags Yamato/Akagi are metal) But on reflection once painted who can tell what material they are made off......but mainly.. as the model can be converted to R/C i have convinced myself the main reason is to keep the weight down to prevent her becoming top heavy budgie attached the following image(s):
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Lucky boy getting hold of this kit.... Hope to be able to follow this one on a diary, always great to see another Bismarck come together....  . Good luck Budgie, look forward to your next update.... Regards Alan
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 Hi Allan thanks for lookin' in Despite this partwork ending a few years ago the Bissie seems to pop up on ebay on a regular basis...and a great bargain can be made As this model has mouldings for the pointy end and the bow it can be a good intro to planking the hull as no drastic bending off planks at he ends http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...amp;hash=item2c9924a9b4
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 On with the build....  wanna do the big guns  but Despite the parts being several years old there does not seem to be any warps on the flat keel but it is not as tight a fit as expected allowing slight movement So using a straight line on the build board and dry fitting the frames and supports out comes the glue budgie attached the following image(s):
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Oooh nice, looking forward to seeing this come together. I will be watching that ebay link with great interest
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 Nice start on her and are you going for the static or R/C version Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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 Nice start on her and are you going for the static or R/C version Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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I thoroughly enjoyed building this model. Looking forward to seeing your progress. On the Go RMS Titanic 1/250 (third time)
Completed RMS Titanic 1/250 (twice), DK Bismarck 1/200, RMS Queen Mary 2 1/400, HMS Hood 1/200
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 Thanks for comments guys @ARPurchase...i am humming and hawing over conversion to R/C  Firstly i will need to make sure my build is suitable to be seen in daylight My other issue is that at the moment the instructions say that the middle deck is removable for access..  Will that mean that the deck planking will have a noticable gap straight across the deck at those two points  Am thinking that access may be available by removing the superstructure parts instead  Food for thought Anyhoos no sign of the big guns yet...onwards with the frames They all seem to square up nicely together budgie attached the following image(s):
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 Mornin' Folks....Happy Easter  Time to body swerve the planking and start the big guns mmmmmm  The instructions for planking tells me to lay the planks parrallel to one another not staggered like we are used to I almost swayed from the instructions and stagger the planking ....... but realised this is how the designers want us to do it.....  Where the ends of the planks rest the frames are twice as thick  The inside of the hull is to be covered in gauze and glue  The 2nd planking is staggered A problem did arrive several strips down which you can see in the picture I felt too much effort was require in order for the plank to be pinned and glued to the previous laid plank Letting it lie naturally leaves a gap to be filled....but there is no space on the frame on which the ends can rest Maybe it would not matter as the inside is going to be strengthened and an outer layer of planks will be added later Tapering both ends of the plank seems to have resolve this issue as i can now lay the plank against the previous laid one without much effort and the next plank requires no adjustment  Woo Hoo budgie attached the following image(s):
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 Coming together nicely, shaping the plank is the best way to solve that little problem you could also have planked around it letting the upper planks lie as they want and then filling the gap left with a shaped plank. Current builds:-C57,Zero, Lamborghini Countach, Caldercraft HMS Agamemnon,Robi,R2-D2, MFH Cobra .
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Looking great Budgie, lovely work....  .. I did have a look at that link on Ebay you provided but unfortunately seller won't send, pick up only and it's too far for me to travel... Had to let it go I'm afraid...  .. Still, I'll enjoy following your progress none the less.... Regards Alan
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Gandale wrote:Looking great Budgie, lovely work....  .. I did have a look at that link on Ebay you provided but unfortunately seller won't send, pick up only and it's too far for me to travel... Had to let it go I'm afraid...  .. Still, I'll enjoy following your progress none the less.... Regards Alan Hi Alan My purchase was pick up only as well A courier picked it up from the seller way down south at 0900 Picked it up at my local PO (spar shop)next day Lady said it had been delivered previous PM  All 140 issues in a taped up cardboard box Only cost About a tenner via online courier service Might be to your advantage to pm the seller and ask if a pick up from a courier is acceptable
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Hi Budgie, it's looking good. I started the same build when it came out as a part work here in South Africa. I have done the first planking of the hull and did some steaming to get the bends correct. It is now on the back burner due having built a rc PT boat and I am now busy with the final stages of my hydroplane. Enjoy the build. It's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop
Building: Bismark, 2.5m wingspan glider
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 Thanks for nice comments chaps  The gaps slowly getting filled in budgie attached the following image(s):
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 Well thats it Folks  Build diary now up to the stage i am at with the model 1st planking sanded and a layer of filler was spread all over the hull and slowly sanded to a smooth finish  Thanks for lookin' budgie attached the following image(s):
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Very nice indeed, lovely work..... Regards Alan
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Looking Excellent there Stuart , very Jealous as I would have loved to have the bizzy next to my Hood. I'm looking at the Trumpeter Bizzy now as its hit and miss if hatchette one turns up on ebay.On the bench 1/350 Revell Tirpitz Platinum Edition (Pontos PE and Wooden deck) plus extra Eduard PE set and extra MK1 door sets.
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 Thanks for lookin' Chris  Have been watching your Hood coming along The below link for Bismark has only 8 hours left to go The ones i have watched previously have been going at the £300 mark Down side is seller will not post but sure will allow a courier to pick up  How hard is it to shove all the issues in a cardboard box and stick a sheet of paper with address on it http://www.ebay.co.uk/it...amp;hash=item2c9924a9b4
ps i have no ties with the seller  Just a great bargain maybe had for someone to enjoy Might not be long till the Hood starts appearing on ebay
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