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Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 28 May 2012, 13:29
by bismarck
Hello, I know this has nothing to do with MAIW, but I think it worths a few words and some pictures.
A couple of weeks ago, I attended the launch of this unique modeling.

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I am part of the Associazione Navimodellisti Milanesi (http://www.amm-modellismo.org/home.html), and three partners have built a model of the Battleship Bismarck in 1/72 scale.
Some data:
Length 3.48 meters
Width 0.50 meters
Draft 0.14 meters
Weight about 130 Kg.

Completely self-made from scratch, with various types of wood, brass and steel. Its construction took more than three
years of work by the three "crazy" modellers, based on technical drawings for initial setup of the model, and hundreds of
photographs for the faithful reproduction of every single little detail.
Just to give you an idea, the anti-aircraft machine gun single-mounted, is composed of more than thirty pieces of brass
soldered, and it is approximately 2 cm high. :shock:

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The model is controlled by two radio also built from scratch. The first radio has 5 channels and controls the movements.
The three axes of the screws are independent.

The second radio has 24 channels and controls:
The independent movement of the four main turrets, the sights of the guns and the shooting.
The six secondary turrets, the cranes, the three radar, smoke, the movement of the catapult and the ignition of the
engine seaplane.
Each type of light, navigation, internal, anti air, morse signaling.

In one word, a masterpiece.

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Radio receivers
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Secondary guns (2 x 150 mm.) and AA (2 x 105 mm.)
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One of the main gun turret (2 x 380 mm.)
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The modellers and the Boss of the club
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The launch
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Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 28 May 2012, 13:55
by maddog65
Impressive!!

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 28 May 2012, 14:18
by tango234
Thats great, now we just need a few RC swordfish :twisted: .

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 28 May 2012, 15:18
by LEBTowerGuy
holy crap that is awesome!!!

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 28 May 2012, 16:05
by james84
MINCHIA!
Where have you taken the photos? Idroscalo?

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 28 May 2012, 16:17
by bismarck
james84 wrote:MINCHIA!
Where have you taken the photos? Idroscalo?
Nearby, I think it is called Quartiere Malaspina.

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 29 May 2012, 07:15
by Christopher Low
There is a phenomenal level of detail on that model. Very impressive indeed.

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 29 May 2012, 13:30
by ronniegj
Wonderful work. I hope your group has plans to make a few HD video's of this model, showing off her various moving parts in action, to be posted on youtube.

Bismarck was always one of the most beautiful BB's ever made. Wish she were now a museum instead of rubble in the mud on the bottom. Of course, wish she was unable to continue any offensive action from the moment the British Navy stopped her reign of fear. She was a very powerful weapon of war.

Ron

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 29 May 2012, 16:18
by tango234
Of course, wish she was unable to continue any offensive action from the moment the British Navy stopped her reign of fear.
Er, that was certainly the case :P. He (the Bismarck's crew referred to it as a "he") was certainly unable to continue any offensive action after the RN sank her!

Sorry, had to do that.

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 29 May 2012, 16:25
by RKE
A shame noone showed up with a RC model of a Fairey Swordfish :wink: :mrgreen:

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 29 May 2012, 16:59
by bismarck
James84, we found what will be your next model.... :smt003

Re: Ship model: the launch of the Bismarck

Posted: 29 May 2012, 17:18
by james84
The Swordfish? :smt003
Airfix has just made a new one, but once I finish the Corsair (painted) I will start a MiG-21!