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#1 Posted : 10 April 2018 14:06:06

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The New Revell Platinum version of the Tirpitz with lots of turned parts and etch is on pre-order from Jadlam. Must say it looks a very nice kit:-

REVELL - 05160 - SCALE 1:350
LENGTH: 7170mm HEIGHT: mm PARTS: 2190
LIMITED EDITION
Tirpitz (Platinum Edition)

Sister-ship to the equally famous Bismarck, Tirpitz was commissioned into the German Navy in 1941, making them the largest and most modern warships then afloat. Tasked with patrol of Norwegian waters and attacked on numerous occasions, Tirpitz was eventually sunk on November 12th 1944 by Lancasters of the RAF, dropping specially designed 'Tall Boy' bombs. Revell's highly detailed 'Platinum Edition' kit includes many turned metal and photo-etched parts, metal anchor chain and self-adhesive wooden decking. A display stand is also included.
Turned brass (cannons, guns, masts, etc.)
Photoetch (railings, armour, crane parts, ladders, smaller structures, flak guns, 20mm guns, etc.
Self-adhesive wooden decking
Metal anchor chain
Decal Options:
1. Altafjord, Norway, July-September 1942
2. Kaafjord, Norway, 6-9th September 1943, Operation 'Sizilien'

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#2 Posted : 10 April 2018 14:20:54

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Jumblies have it for £109.95 - a bargain and only £5 deposit
http://www.jumbliesmodel...5Qc1EAQYASABEgI7n_D_BwE

Revell site info: https://www.revell.de/en...val-ships/id/05160.html


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#3 Posted : 10 April 2018 16:08:01

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I'm hesitant to buy Revell kits due to the issues I experienced with my USS New Jersey.

Has the quality improved any recently?

Tomick any update on the arrival of the 1/200 Tirpitz part work?
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#4 Posted : 10 April 2018 16:26:28

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michael.rolph wrote:
Tomick any update on the arrival of the 1/200 Tirpitz part work?
No plan for it to come to the UK as yet and may not do so.
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#5 Posted : 14 April 2018 21:21:57

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The Etch is designed by Pontos so should be good quality just not clear to me yet how much of it there is given the price of the kit. The Revel Bismarck was very good from a an accuracy POV so expect this to not be a bad kit at all.
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The Revell site show’s a good deal of the content
https://www.revell.de/en...val-ships/id/05160.html

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You have to say thats a bargain. I have said it before but I will say it again the future of plastic models is to have all the aftermarket bits you need in the kit right from the off. all they need to do now is to design the kit with the plastic deck sunk to the right depth so you don't lose the deck detail with overlay decks

Definitely on my wish list.
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It’s a steel, but don’t wait too long. It’s a limited edition kit, which at that price I imagine some people will buy a couple only to put them on eBay at double/treble the price when no longer available as they did with the Academy limited edition Titanic which was £85 when released, and now sells for £250 Blink
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The price is falling - now £99.95 Blink
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#10 Posted : 20 April 2018 19:35:23

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I will be collecting mine from my lms tomorrow Drool it's a bit more than that £120, but supports the local business for the sake of a tenner or so
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Mine comming next week
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It's here!

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#13 Posted : 21 April 2018 20:02:10

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Can’t wait to see you build that Phil. Really hope you make a diary for it.

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Yes please, be great to see how it goes together and still time to enter it into the Build of the Year competition ThumpUp
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#15 Posted : 21 April 2018 20:26:52

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BigGrin It would be nice to see this one builtCool
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#16 Posted : 26 April 2018 19:03:16

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Received mine today

I have ad a quick rummage through he box. got to say th packing could be better my instructions and decal sheet got a bit hammered nothing damaged though

the two part hull and deck look good plenty of detail from a cursers look at the plastic reasonable level of detail their too. there is a clear fret of search light lenses boat windows and I think bridge windows, not sure on that one.
and a nice looking stand.

one thing that stands out is the very comprehensive decal sheet that looks very good.

nice kit it its own right then comes the wood deck, not sure about it level of detail is good but looks like some excessive laser burn, might be my imaginationConfused

four bags of turned brass primarily all the armament but also includes masts yards and I think flagstaffs as well as a blackened chain

there is 0ne brass sheet, detail on here is top notch and quite a bit of tiny detail. in addition is two sheets of steel etch loads of top quality detail all very nice a highlight being the railings which have the correct arrangements not just generic the only obvious omission being scuttles but lots of aftermarket options about at this scale

two sets of instructions one for the etch and one for the plastic, both in colour and well presented but still presents the headache of matching the two while building.

overal a really nice kit for the money defiantly a good size project nice one RevellCool


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I hope that Revell have addressed the faults of the the original 1/350 Tirpitz kit instead of just re-boxing it with PE....some German comments on the non PE version...

I found lots of mistakes just to list a few...

1 - the Kaafjord anchorage surrounding is wrong, LongStraumsneset peninsula is too short. They wanted to reproduce Tirpitz on June 1944 situation ( otherwise they must place the ship on Barbrudalen anchorage and not at LongStraumsneset ) but than the ship radar configuration is wong for June 1944.

2 - After September 1943 no more 3rd anchor on thebow, it is wrong.

3 - the flagpost's on the bow and the stern were no more there.

4 - no crownest on the mainmast since december 1941, it is wrong.

5 - What is that blue stripe on the camo ??? Wrong as well.

6 - Were is the Wurzburg parabolic antenna radar ? Were the Fu Mo 26 antenna's and the FuMo 30 Hohentweil

my impression is that Revell did poor research on making this kit, just same error Tamiya did in the past, and only mainly used Bismarck common stuff to make this kit.

In order to make Tirpitz on this configuration they should have depicted her on July 1942 Op. Rosselsprung at Bogen, at Alta , at FaettenFjord, at LoFjord or on early 1943 at Barbrudalen into KaaFjord.
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That looks like it will make a stunning model. Come on! Someone HAS to start a diary on this!!!
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jase wrote:
[size=6][color=black]Received mine today

I have ad a quick rummage through he box. got to say th packing could be better my instructions and decal sheet got a bit hammered nothing damaged though


Yeah I noticed a crease in my decal sheet, but everything else looks ok. I guess a bit of care and attention by the Packers wouldn't go amiss
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