Hundreds of color graphics, 3D anaglyphs (in the 28th edition), and scale plans

Includes a large-format insert (typically 1/350 scale ) featuring precise line drawings, profile views, and overhead plans essential for accurate model building.

The publication serves as a "virtual museum," reconstructing every external detail of the ship as it appeared in May 1941. Unlike traditional history books, it focuses on the physical anatomy of the vessel rather than just its combat record.

Provides close-up views of often-obscured areas, such as the undersides of bridge platforms, bracing arrangements, and intricate gun/searchlight mechanisms.

Contains over 160 significantly improved 3D renders in later editions, showcasing the Bismarck from every angle—from the bilge keels to the mast tops.