We present you the model of the German battleship from the period of the World War II. The Bismarck battleship entered service in Kriegsmarine on August 24, 1940. On September 28, 1940, Bismarck went on his first cruise to Gotenhafen (the occupational name of Gdynia), which was to be his main stopover port. The ship was designated together with "Scharnhorst", "Gneisenau", "Prinz Eugen" and "Tirpitz" in order to attack supply convoys. Bismarck-type battleships were the largest ships in the history of the German Navy and the heaviest battleships ever built in the history of Europe.
The presented battleship designed as HT-3827A is wonderfully designed, remotely controlled Bismarck's replica. The boat was made of durable materials with attention to the smallest details such as turrets, radar towers, an anti-aircraft rocket launcher.
It is a model that not only looks great on the shelf but also can take an active part in water operations. The ship can float in all directions: forward, backward, to the left, to the right. After plugging the battery in the lights on the radar tower turns on.
The ship has a built-in security system that prevents from accidental starting of engines. In addition, it is very durable with solid construction just as expected for a battleship.
It is the RTR type which means it is ready to run just after unboxing.