one little pointer is that the Bismarck still had one of her flags painted. You can see it on the bottom from the underwater footage. I think your idea that they covered them for the battle with canvas seems correct.
Enjoyed your demonstration and have watched it twice. Couple of questions though as I launch my own miniatures fleet......when you printed out your label for the base did you use simple printer paper or something more robust? And secondly, when applying the label did you apply clear coat to seal it in?
I'm a bit confused bout the scale of the models. The ship fits on the base done with 3 DBx bases 4x3. It makes the whole base length 9cm. The Bismark length was 251 meters. Which will be 10.4cm in 1/2400. The model length in the video is about 8cm.
Mark just wanted to say very nice tutorial, you got a great effect using an easy techniques and inexpensive materials and models. Feels like something I could do myself which is inspiring. I plan on getting the WW1 version of GQ and start naval gaming.
Most here in the comments as far as i have seen are ok with kids, many including little wars tv and others want children to enter miniature wargaming, so thats why kids
@@ritaDas-xl4kz I'm okay with kids too. Not sure why people are reading my comment as anti-kid. Really I was just pointing out there was /too much/ kid in the video.
I like your channel but I can’t help but think you put out more consistent battle reports in the past. Has something changed? Perhaps I stumbled into the he channel when your library was full, and then enjoyed the backlog All in all, more games please and less painting/DIY videos
You are partly right, Lewis. We used to cram all of our content into a 7-8 month window, often posting twice a week. And then the channel would go dark for 4+ months. After two years we decided this was not to our advantage and have since switched to posting consistent content year-round. So the volume of content and games we play is actually HIGHER than it was before, but it's spread out over the entire year without interruption.