Deck, profile, and hull drawings of the Bismarck.

Caption     Deck, profile, and hull drawings of the Bismarck. ww2dbase
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Source    ww2dbaseThe Battleship Bismarck: Anatomy of the Ship - Jack Brower
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1. Luiz Liesenfeld says:
11 Apr 2014 09:45:42 AM

Good afternoon gentlemen! 'm Riding the ship Bismarck in 1:200 scale and I can not on the internet the correct diagram for painting the hull in April / May 1941 version with white and black lists including the superstructure. More the size of the lists and false bow and stern waves.
Thank you for your attention

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