Academy - Bismarck Static - 1/350 Scale
3rd March 2008
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3rd March 2008
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25th February 2008
FEATURES:
–Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in grey
–Super detailed display model
–The exterior hull of the carrier is finely engraved with various minute details
–Propellers with long driveshafts reach out of the bottom of the hull
–Highly detailed deck superstructure assembly
–Accurately reproduced mast and radar assembly
–58 aircraft, such as jet fighters, bombers, and helicopters, are included to dress the main deck
–A large display stand with a nameplate is included
–Waterslide decals
–Detailed pictorial instructions guide you through assembly
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25th February 2008
FEATURES
–Plastic pieces attached to sprues and molded in grey.
–Super detailed display model.
–The exterior hull of the carrier is finely engraved with various minute details.
–Propellers with long driveshafts reach out of the bottom of the hull.
–Highly detailed deck superstructure assembly.
–Accurately reproduced mast and radar assembly.
–48 aircraft, such as jet fighters, bombers, and helicopters, are included to dress the main deck.
–A large display stand with a nameplate is included.
–Waterslide decals.
–Detailed pictorial instructions guide you through assembly.
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21st January 2008
Larger than the numerically superior Type VII subs, the XIA and XIB Types had greater range, were faster and carried a larger crew.
They were also slower in diving and were regarded as a wetter boat, thus gaining the nickname Seekuh which translates to Sea Cow.
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