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Master at Arms
First off, I need to apologize for my absence lately. The Summer modeling drag turned into a major shop refit, which turned into back problems which is leaving me high and dry.
My son has settled at Webb and is living large (If you consider living in a mansion on the ocean, sailing and shooting skeet almost daily, large. I sure do). Part of the perks of a school like that is they attract guest lecturers than are deep into the subject of ship design. A few weeks back, the speaker was the author of what's considered the definitive book on the Bismarck, a man who not only interviewed surviving crew and Kreigsmarine higher ups, he was involved with James cameron and finding the wreck. He got to sit down and ask a bunch of questions, including if he thought the two behemoths were a waste of resources that could have been better used for U-boats (that's my boy!). Of course I had to order the book.
Another perk of a school focused on just dual degrees (Naval Architecture and Naval Design and Engineering), they all have the same classes and schedule, so they're given big work stations and the professors come to them. So he has plenty of space, he's taken all my Clay Blair books on subs as well as everytime else I had WWII naval related for his desk.
I'm thinking about building a Bismarck for him to display, whether it's at his space or somewhere else at the school (they have an English pub that they brought over in pieces from the UK).
So my question is, does the Tamiya build up nicely without having to get all the AM or would I be better off with the 1/200 Trumpeter?
These are naval people, not modelers so I don't think small inaccuracies are too big of a deal, but I want to also build a nice rep or the ship (or the Tirpitz).
Thanks!
My son has settled at Webb and is living large (If you consider living in a mansion on the ocean, sailing and shooting skeet almost daily, large. I sure do). Part of the perks of a school like that is they attract guest lecturers than are deep into the subject of ship design. A few weeks back, the speaker was the author of what's considered the definitive book on the Bismarck, a man who not only interviewed surviving crew and Kreigsmarine higher ups, he was involved with James cameron and finding the wreck. He got to sit down and ask a bunch of questions, including if he thought the two behemoths were a waste of resources that could have been better used for U-boats (that's my boy!). Of course I had to order the book.
Another perk of a school focused on just dual degrees (Naval Architecture and Naval Design and Engineering), they all have the same classes and schedule, so they're given big work stations and the professors come to them. So he has plenty of space, he's taken all my Clay Blair books on subs as well as everytime else I had WWII naval related for his desk.
I'm thinking about building a Bismarck for him to display, whether it's at his space or somewhere else at the school (they have an English pub that they brought over in pieces from the UK).
So my question is, does the Tamiya build up nicely without having to get all the AM or would I be better off with the 1/200 Trumpeter?
These are naval people, not modelers so I don't think small inaccuracies are too big of a deal, but I want to also build a nice rep or the ship (or the Tirpitz).
Thanks!