
Quote from: PR19_Kit on May 05, 2020, 08:58:07 AMĬor, that's impressive! Both the model and the ship itself. I like these ships (and their battlecruiser forebears too): if I was building battleships with 20/20 hindsight, mine might be along much the same lines. My work stuff takes up the rest of the spaceĪnyways, thanks for stopping in and having a look Besides, I don't have enough bench space with me working from home now. Suppose I'd better go back to the SD but I am going to finish off the Konigsberg first. I cut notes out of the top bits to try and make them look like hard rubber. The stand was just an exercise on rusting effects. I'm not that good with it, which some of you may find surprising given the small nature of my other stuff, but PE is a very different animal to styrene.Īt any rate, it looks like the ship from the game, so that's all that really matters to me there I used the Flyhawk PE set and the Artwox Wooden deck set. It's fast and maneuverable for a battleship and it just has that French beauty to it with its raked funnel and those awesome secondary batteries on the rear end. In the game (XB-1 / PS-4) this is the top tier French Battleship (alongside the Jean Bart) and I love it.

I bought the Flyhawk Konigsberg as well as this, the Trumpeter 1/700 Richelieu. I had a blast making it, so decided that I'd build a ship for myself. As some of you know, I am a massive WOW fan, and I had built a 1/570 Scharnhorst for my friend who is also an avid player.
