Bismarck - Battleship | 1:350 Scale
The most feared battleship of World War II. Now in your home port.
May 1941. The pride of the Kriegsmarine breaks into the Atlantic with one mission: cut the lifeline between America and a besieged Britain. In the Denmark Strait she meets HMS Hood - the symbol of the Royal Navy - and sinks her in under ten minutes. Three British sailors survive. Out of 1,418.
What follows is one of the great chases in naval history. Every available ship in the Royal Navy converges on a single target. A Swordfish biplane jams her rudder. The guns of King George V and Rodney pound her into a wreck. On the morning of May 27, the Bismarck goes down, taking over 2,000 men with her. She had been at sea for nine days.
This is our first warship - and we didn't pick a small one.
What you're getting:
- 1,849 pieces in 1:35... no, get this - 1:350 scale, the standard for serious warship modelers
- 30 inches long, 5 inches wide, 9 inches tall built and mounted on display stand
- The full silhouette - main turrets Anton, Bruno, Caesar, Dora, the superstructure, the rangefinders, the secondary battery
- Sticker-applied markings on this build
- Engineered as a centerpiece - this isn't going on a shelf, this is going on a table
- Comes with display stand
A 30-inch battleship is a statement piece. If you've got a study, a man cave, or an office that's been waiting for the right anchor - this is it.