Revell 1/1200 Bismarck
The Revell 1/1200 Bismarck from our 1/1200 scale ship model kits range accurately recreates the real-life German battleship from World War II. This plastic model kit requires paint and glue to complete.
Next to the Tirpitz the Bismarck, the flag-ship of the Germany Navy was the largest German warship with a displacement of 50,900 tons and a crew of 2092 men. Put into service on 24.08.1940, she left port on 18.05.1941 for operation "Rhine Exercise". Together with the Prinz Eugen she was discovered early by British reconnaissance planes. In the encounter with the Hood on 24.05.1941 the latter was sunk by the Bismarck. After a long chase the Bismarck was hit by an aircraftfired torpedo on 26.05.1941 and intercepted by the British battleships King George V and Rodney. On 27.05.1941 the Bismarck was sunk by her own crew 490 km off the french coast.
Manufacturer: Revell
Model: 05802 Bismarck
Scale: 1/1200
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