" The lonely Queen of the North." Norweigan nick name. Beautiful ship of the time. Sunk in 1944. Launched in 1939. Sister ship of the Bismarck. 1939-1941.
Tirpitz was hunted down like an illegal immigrant on a Trump golf course. Tirpitz succumbed by large bombs straddling her and at least 1 large bomb that penetrated the aft deck and blew up one of the aft turrets.
Multiple times I was fooled into thinking it was a large museum model painted and lit in a museum and other times it seemed like a full size battleship. Bravo
Absolute perfection 👌🏻 this will be great reference material for a model of Tirpitz I want to build later on as it’s one of my favourite battleships, either in 1/700 or in 1/350 if I have the space
Great model! The German Navy in WW 2 though heavily outnumbered by both the American and British Navies put up a gallant fight!! A footnote: Most German officers with few exceptions were anti- nazi!!!
Nope; the US sent USS South Dakota to the North Atlantic hoping to lure KMS Tirpitz into battle. SoDak mounted nine 16" guns; Tirpitz eight 15 in. Armor protection on the SD class was quite good; an upgrade from the preceding NC class. They weren't worried about SoDak being overmatched. Radar and range-finding capability would have been equal or better than German technology, which admittedly had proven to be darn good against Hood.
@@dubsy1026 - If you are referring to the 'final battle' between the Bismarck and the Royal Navy, please note that there wasn't just the Rodney, but a second battleship, the King George V, two heavy cruisers, (19 x 16" /14" & 16 x 8"), one light cruiser and seven destroyers confronting the Bismarck, (8 x 15") which was also unable to maneuver correctly, thus continuously putting off her aim. When three days earlier, she fought ONLY against the Hood and the Prince of Wales, (supported by one heavy cruiser), the Bismarck kicked some Royal Navy arses. And she could easily have sunk both RN battleships but for the stupidity of Admiral Lütjens, who overruled his captain's proposal, Lindemann, who wished to pursue the fleeing PoW, (which by that time was having trouble to operate both 'A' and 'Y' turrets!). And referring to another comment, by Spring 1944, the Bismarck's sister ship Tirpitz, had her radar suite enhanced with state of the art equipment which was in no way inferior to Allied sets.
Thank you Stefan! I am using the Kagero book as my main reference for building a 1/200 scale Tirpitz based on the Trumpeter Bismarck kit. I've also got the excellent book you did on Bismarck. Humble request: Could you produce a UA-cam video using these excellent computer generated models to highlight the differences between Bismarck and Tirpitz? You have a good like in the Tirpitz Kagero book...but a true visual "difference" video would be a HUGE help for my project.
Kenneth in NZ / Would it be a little more wartime use - real - if some scaled down ' crew member model's ' were included , hey !?! As I have made a few Ship model's over the years !
Hello, All your 3D models look way too good! This Tirpitz is very beautiful, and all the colors are just perfect... Very realistic and not overdone weathering, too. This would be very helpful for my 1/350 Tirpitz model I am working on, and as well as being useful this 3D model also points out many flaws in my build. One question: How do you get all the information to create such good models? Tirpitz, for example, lacks good photos and is not as well researched as Bismarck, in my opinion, so I'd like to know how you do it. More great ships are waiting your skill, and I will be following your future models with great interest:) Cheers!
I bought a Lindberg Kit... Pretty disappointed with all the shaving trimming and mold stems when parts R cut from the form runners. It also barely resembles the Tirpitz in this video. Alot of the parts R very ill fits.... I am actually hand brush painting my model from actual pictures my grand father took of the thing when he was Pilot in WWII he flew over the ship in B17 somewhere near the Baltic sea they were on their return from some secret bombing mission he said they bombed a weapons factory hidden inside a mountain somewhere. I forget where. But the super structure was more a ghost or machinery gray color it had no camo paint whatsoever on the bridge main structure. It was mostly flat black on top. The guns were black gray and brown camo colors too. The bottom of the hull is all flat black. The bow was a high gloss on the front bottom area of the bow. He said that was so people noticed it was refit with torpedo tubes and the photos do show that. My grand father said they pics from about 3 miles away with a top secret camera system made by Western Electric and Kodak... The anchors were also painted high glossy Red and yellow for some reasons. Someone told me that was so they could watch the anchor sink see it in certain shallow waters so their little boats would not run into it as well when it was hanging over the side. He also the Torpitz was built before they invented the bulbous break water bow and the syncronized double gyro. Which a ship of its size needed. So in rough water they would lower and drag these huge anchors in order to keep the bow from pitching up in rough waters so therefore the anchor were painted with high visibility colors and since flores Orange had yet to be invented they used bright red and yellow in WWII... Neat fact I didn't know of he told me that.
Could this model be put into VR so you could freely roam around the ship. You could definitely sell that, and a lot of people would buy it. you could do a series of ships..
Tirpitz had more AA (20 mm flak vierling ) a enlarged catapult deck, the Crane was placed next to the funnel on the catapult deck and it had torpedoes what was very unique to use on a battleship.
Not really. Most navies were using higher velocity 15 or 16 inch guns. Even the RN's KGV class ships fired a heavier broadside and a lot faster with 10 x 14 inch weapons. Prince of Wales got 19 salvoes off against Bismarck at the Denmark Straight. These ships should have been fitted with 3 triple 16 inch guns and dual purpose secondary armament.
@@kapitanpi88 sounds very interesting. I bought the Kagero book of Admiral Hipper and I thought the drawings looked like yours. Looking forward to your animation ❤
No it wasn't. A simple google search will prove you wrong. imgur.com/j0DRdxz A lot of research is going into making these models. You should check before making such comments. Cheers
@Stefan Dramiński ..oh, ok. All those comments, and pictorials which mention and show a black funnel cap, must be the figment of someone's imagination.
Exquisite detail. Even the floor boards for the lookout projections on the bridge are rendered in minute detail. Excellent!
You should work with Wargaming to improve the quality of their current ship models...this is spectacular work.
Incredibly impressive work. Thanks for posting this.
" The lonely Queen of the North."
Norweigan nick name.
Beautiful ship of the time.
Sunk in 1944.
Launched in 1939.
Sister ship of the Bismarck. 1939-1941.
Wow. Incredible detail. Would love to see this in a movie! I LOVE your work.
Winston Churchill called it "The Beast" and the Norwegians called her "The Lonely Queen of the North."
Wich Norwegians called it that?
@@barerobert. Probably resistance fighters.
Tirpitz was hunted down like an illegal immigrant on a Trump golf course. Tirpitz succumbed by large bombs straddling her and at least 1 large bomb that penetrated the aft deck and blew up one of the aft turrets.
This just blew me away!
Excellent video in 3D of the Battleship Tirpitz! California.
Your work is amazing & incredibly helpful for we ship model builders🤗
Multiple times I was fooled into thinking it was a large museum model painted and lit in a museum and other times it seemed like a full size battleship.
Bravo
One word, awesome!
Absolute perfection 👌🏻 this will be great reference material for a model of Tirpitz I want to build later on as it’s one of my favourite battleships, either in 1/700 or in 1/350 if I have the space
have you done tirpiz?
Great model! The German Navy in WW 2 though heavily outnumbered by both the American and British Navies put up a gallant fight!!
A footnote: Most German officers with few exceptions were anti- nazi!!!
Same for the Air Force, a good portion of the Red Baron squadron were Jewish, in faith but not in customs,
Thank you! Currently I'm working on model of Tirpitz and I wasn't sure what colors some tiny parts should be... This is very helpful :3
Stephan... The Master!
The Bismarck and Tirpitz! The most beautiful and deadly battleships ever put to sea!
Nope; the US sent USS South Dakota to the North Atlantic hoping to lure KMS Tirpitz into battle. SoDak mounted nine 16" guns; Tirpitz eight 15 in. Armor protection on the SD class was quite good; an upgrade from the preceding NC class. They weren't worried about SoDak being overmatched. Radar and range-finding capability would have been equal or better than German technology, which admittedly had proven to be darn good against Hood.
They couldn't outfight a Nelson from 1928, let alone most WWII battleships, despite being 10,000t heavier.
@@russg1801 us Radar 1944
@@dubsy1026 - If you are referring to the 'final battle' between the Bismarck and the Royal Navy, please note that there wasn't just the Rodney, but a second battleship, the King George V, two heavy cruisers, (19 x 16" /14" & 16 x 8"), one light cruiser and seven destroyers confronting the Bismarck, (8 x 15") which was also unable to maneuver correctly, thus continuously putting off her aim. When three days earlier, she fought ONLY against the Hood and the Prince of Wales, (supported by one heavy cruiser), the Bismarck kicked some Royal Navy arses. And she could easily have sunk both RN battleships but for the stupidity of Admiral Lütjens, who overruled his captain's proposal, Lindemann, who wished to pursue the fleeing PoW, (which by that time was having trouble to operate both 'A' and 'Y' turrets!). And referring to another comment, by Spring 1944, the Bismarck's sister ship Tirpitz, had her radar suite enhanced with state of the art equipment which was in no way inferior to Allied sets.
Thank you Stefan! I am using the Kagero book as my main reference for building a 1/200 scale Tirpitz based on the Trumpeter Bismarck kit. I've also got the excellent book you did on Bismarck. Humble request: Could you produce a UA-cam video using these excellent computer generated models to highlight the differences between Bismarck and Tirpitz? You have a good like in the Tirpitz Kagero book...but a true visual "difference" video would be a HUGE help for my project.
What a great work!
Kenneth in NZ / Would it be a little more wartime use - real - if some scaled down
' crew member model's ' were included , hey !?! As I have made a few Ship model's over the years !
Hello,
All your 3D models look way too good! This Tirpitz is very beautiful, and all the colors are just perfect... Very realistic and not overdone weathering, too. This would be very helpful for my 1/350 Tirpitz model I am working on, and as well as being useful this 3D model also points out many flaws in my build.
One question: How do you get all the information to create such good models? Tirpitz, for example, lacks good photos and is not as well researched as Bismarck, in my opinion, so I'd like to know how you do it.
More great ships are waiting your skill, and I will be following your future models with great interest:)
Cheers!
I bought a Lindberg Kit... Pretty disappointed with all the shaving trimming and mold stems when parts R cut from the form runners. It also barely resembles the Tirpitz in this video. Alot of the parts R very ill fits.... I am actually hand brush painting my model from actual pictures my grand father took of the thing when he was Pilot in WWII he flew over the ship in B17 somewhere near the Baltic sea they were on their return from some secret bombing mission he said they bombed a weapons factory hidden inside a mountain somewhere. I forget where. But the super structure was more a ghost or machinery gray color it had no camo paint whatsoever on the bridge main structure. It was mostly flat black on top. The guns were black gray and brown camo colors too. The bottom of the hull is all flat black. The bow was a high gloss on the front bottom area of the bow. He said that was so people noticed it was refit with torpedo tubes and the photos do show that. My grand father said they pics from about 3 miles away with a top secret camera system made by Western Electric and Kodak... The anchors were also painted high glossy Red and yellow for some reasons. Someone told me that was so they could watch the anchor sink see it in certain shallow waters so their little boats would not run into it as well when it was hanging over the side. He also the Torpitz was built before they invented the bulbous break water bow and the syncronized double gyro. Which a ship of its size needed. So in rough water they would lower and drag these huge anchors in order to keep the bow from pitching up in rough waters so therefore the anchor were painted with high visibility colors and since flores Orange had yet to be invented they used bright red and yellow in WWII... Neat fact I didn't know of he told me that.
Could this model be put into VR so you could freely roam around the ship. You could definitely sell that, and a lot of people would buy it. you could do a series of ships..
Amazing
Tirpitz had more AA (20 mm flak vierling ) a enlarged catapult deck, the Crane was placed next to the funnel on the catapult deck and it had torpedoes what was very unique to use on a battleship.
"Superior Artillery"
But doom to fall as the last of her kind
Not really. Most navies were using higher velocity 15 or 16 inch guns. Even the RN's KGV class ships fired a heavier broadside and a lot faster with 10 x 14 inch weapons. Prince of Wales got 19 salvoes off against Bismarck at the Denmark Straight. These ships should have been fitted with 3 triple 16 inch guns and dual purpose secondary armament.
@@ScienceChap its from a song tho..
Fantastisch!
1:50 what's tirpitz's horn sounds like in real life
very useful for my future work about Tirpitz Revell 1/350.
Why don't do the same work on RN Roma?
The defining characteristic
Os alemães não souberam utilizar bem esse encouraçado! Focou muito tempo parado no Porto!
this is...... amasing
impressive!
Nice Work :-D
THE BEAST
This should capsize the opposition.
Apparently, 6 people preferrred the Bismarck.
Please upload more!!.. do you have a list of upcoming videos?
great job w
She's the only Bismarck type that is armed with torps
Stunning detail. Where are the torpedo tubes that differentiate her from Bismarck?
They are on the main deck between the catapult and the aft 15 cm turrets. Best visible on 1:40 of the animation.
Under the catapultdeck by the main mast
Your website returns 403 error ;(
QUE CHULO
feels like I am onboard....a flak ship
prince of wales ?
Könnte man die Datei irgendwie kaufen oder weiss jemand wo man diese bekommen kann
Hello Daniel, if you are interested in the model, please contact me: stefan(at)bismarck3d.pl
Habe eine mail geschickt
Hay un arma de mas, en el minuto 2:30 la que está encima de los cañones
Did you do the 3D for Admiral Hipper too??
I did make a 3D model of the Admiral Hipper but not rendered an animation with her yet.
@@kapitanpi88 sounds very interesting. I bought the Kagero book of Admiral Hipper and I thought the drawings looked like yours. Looking forward to your animation ❤
Poor Tirpitz met the same fate as USS Arizona,
What do you model and render WITH?
Modelling is done in 3d studio MAX and rendering in V-Ray
+Stefan Dramiński it is just beautiful
HAIL HYDRA
..Tirpitz funnel cap was always black.
No it wasn't. A simple google search will prove you wrong. imgur.com/j0DRdxz
A lot of research is going into making these models. You should check before making such comments. Cheers
@Stefan Dramiński ..oh, ok. All those comments, and pictorials which mention and show a black funnel cap, must be the figment of someone's imagination.
Three screws and four turrets? They got that all backwards. I used to be impressed with the class, but now find them to be of poor design.