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I know that 1/1200 IS a popular scale for wargaming.
At 1/1000 scale the Bismarck would be 9.876" long (nine and seven eighths) and 1.42 inches wide.
I suspect that FoV wants to carve their own unique niche and create a scale that only they produce in. I suspect they were too crafty by half.
I would haver preferred 1/700 or the 1200....
At 1/1000 scale the Bismarck would be 9.876" long (nine and seven eighths) and 1.42 inches wide.
I suspect that FoV wants to carve their own unique niche and create a scale that only they produce in. I suspect they were too crafty by half.
I would haver preferred 1/700 or the 1200....
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Agreed. All those tiny details, especially on their smaller lines, should be cast in a harder plastic. That gummy stuff just doesn't cut it. It looks good, but I believe a harder plastic would have brought the details out much better. I'm glad it's a full hull, I always liked ships. I only tried building one once though, the Titanic, when I was in elementary school and suprisingly it turned out well, except I put it together before I painted it, as I did a lot when I was a kid.
But the really question is, can it float?
Most likely it would sink faster than the real thing.
I just think they could have really brought it to life using harder plastic or a larger scale.
But hey, it's still pretty sweet and I might just pick one up.
But the really question is, can it float?


I just think they could have really brought it to life using harder plastic or a larger scale.

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But then we'd be crying over broken gun barrels, masts, etc.AlloySkull wrote:Agreed. All those tiny details, especially on their smaller lines, should be cast in a harder plastic. That gummy stuff just doesn't cut it. It looks good, but I believe a harder plastic would have brought the details out much better. I'm glad it's a full hull, I always liked ships. I only tried building one once though, the Titanic, when I was in elementary school and suprisingly it turned out well, except I put it together before I painted it, as I did a lot when I was a kid.
But the really question is, can it float?Most likely it would sink faster than the real thing.
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I just think they could have really brought it to life using harder plastic or a larger scale.But hey, it's still pretty sweet and I might just pick one up.
It's extremely easy to snap off those things, even when you're super-careful.
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aferguson wrote:i remember when i was a kid i had some small plastic ships that had the removable hull option so you could have waterline or full hull. They were only about 4 or 5 inches long or so but were pretty nice, as best i can remember. May have been by Bachman or somebody like that.

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:!:PS,also there were those Honk Kong copies of the Triang ships that if you were careful you could trim of the hulls,they show up on ebay but I don't find them that often as most of them didn't survive the BB gun wars in the local creeks.kuvaszsleepybear wrote:aferguson wrote:i remember when i was a kid i had some small plastic ships that had the removable hull option so you could have waterline or full hull. They were only about 4 or 5 inches long or so but were pretty nice, as best i can remember. May have been by Bachman or somebody like that.You might be thinking about the Pyro "Tabletop Navy" ships,you can find them on ebay every once in awhile.
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I always had the broken gun barrel problem with 1/285 micro-armor. My solution was to hexx with it and clipped the barrels. And those could be bent back into shape, sort of.
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I saw one today at Target too. Unfortunately one of the masts was bent so I didn't pick it up. I though it looked pretty well. It wouldn't be a center piece to a collection, but a decent side piece.Sky Ray wrote:Got the Action Series Bismarck today at Target. I'll have to open it and inspect further, but looking over it a bit mines isn't too bad, only one cannon is drooping slightly and a small portion of the bridge rails/hanger.
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A quick overview: Took me a while to pull out, but after stroking the Bismarck carefully for a while, most of the ship is made of hard/sturdy plastic. The four main guns rotate and cannon barrels elevate up and down.
The only flaws I can see with my copy is that certain points are bented; one of the main gun cannon barrel in the rear and the secondary gun barrels on the third starboard pics, and the two rails on the side of the bridges on the second starboard pics. Not as bad as the one on Bad Cat Toys through.
Box front:
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Out of box front:
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Port:
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Starboard:
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Plate base:
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Above:
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A pair of Arado Ar 196s on catapult:
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Comparisions with Gearbox Toys' 1:700 scale warships; (from left to right) Interprid, Hornet, Missouri, Indianapolis, and Bismarck:
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http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/6808/1007700ayg9.jpg
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In the Baltic, hunting for some limeys:
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The only flaws I can see with my copy is that certain points are bented; one of the main gun cannon barrel in the rear and the secondary gun barrels on the third starboard pics, and the two rails on the side of the bridges on the second starboard pics. Not as bad as the one on Bad Cat Toys through.
Box front:
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/6109/1007671lc0.jpg
Out of box front:
http://img145.imageshack.us/img145/6801/1007681sf9.jpg
Port:
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/1959/1007708anr1.jpg
http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/2926/1007720of1.jpg
Starboard:
http://img378.imageshack.us/img378/7995/1007706atz9.jpg
http://img404.imageshack.us/img404/2292/1007717gx3.jpg
http://img508.imageshack.us/img508/3014/1007719bc8.jpg
Plate base:
http://img354.imageshack.us/img354/3218/1007711fh5.jpg
Above:
http://img354.imageshack.us/img354/2599/1007712lg0.jpg
A pair of Arado Ar 196s on catapult:
http://img505.imageshack.us/img505/6677/1007714dd5.jpg
Comparisions with Gearbox Toys' 1:700 scale warships; (from left to right) Interprid, Hornet, Missouri, Indianapolis, and Bismarck:
http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/4624/1007696um3.jpg
http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/6808/1007700ayg9.jpg
http://img82.imageshack.us/img82/8334/1007701qp6.jpg
In the Baltic, hunting for some limeys:
http://img440.imageshack.us/img440/3487/1007685oj5.jpg
http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/8657/1007686ul9.jpg
http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/6485/1007689axb8.jpg
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Sky Ray: GREAT photos. Thanks
However. What is the background in the box?? You'd (well, I'd) think that FoV would have at least used a picture of an Ocean and Sky as background. Not a devastated city. Is it meant to imply that the Bismarck (had it not been sunk years earlier) might have sailed up the Rhine and participated in the defense of Berlin? That wopuld have been a sight.
Thank you for all of the pictures.
However. What is the background in the box?? You'd (well, I'd) think that FoV would have at least used a picture of an Ocean and Sky as background. Not a devastated city. Is it meant to imply that the Bismarck (had it not been sunk years earlier) might have sailed up the Rhine and participated in the defense of Berlin? That wopuld have been a sight.
Thank you for all of the pictures.
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You know it seems like just another of those lapses of attention that FoV seems to have on a regular basis.
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It floats on a cardboard sea?
I thought it was "only a paper moon, sailing over a cardboard sea"?
I thought it was "only a paper moon, sailing over a cardboard sea"?
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That's what I want to know. I need to build my bathtub fleet to battle giant empty shampoo bottles.aferguson wrote:does it float?
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I sank many battle ships with those water cannons......Rowsdower wrote:VMF115 wrote:That's what I want to know. I need to build my bathtub fleet to battle giant empty shampoo bottles.![]()
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I had quite a few of those in my bathtub navy. Their water "cannons" could kick some arse.
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Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Let me hear your guns!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: My what?
Colonel "Madman" Maddox: Your guns! Ack, ack, ack, ack, ack!
Captain Wild Bill Kelso: [fires his airplane's guns] AHHHH!