Austyn95 wrote: |
1930's to 1940's Budget bout 80 or 90 dollars injected i think and i dont know what oob is. i'm new to this so ill just say fully detailed |
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OOB means Out Of the Box, and as you are a NOOB I would recommend against a fully detailed model. That generally means one or more aftermarket detail sets (usually photoetched metal) to replace molded details which are overscale or beyond the capabilities of the model manufacture medium are added to the contents of the box.
For a battleship which meets your criteria I think I'd recommend the Revell of Germany Bismarck. Its German, its a battleship, its from the 30's-'40s, its injected, its within your budget, and OOB it can be made nicely. However some of the injected details are over-scale, like the log fence rails.
Alternately any of the Tamiya battleship kits can be made. They fit many of your criteria, but lack included details such as railings.
To get to a carrier you will need to look at the offerings of Trumpeter. They begin to push your budget criteria. And since they don't include airwings that could end up being a budget buster.
While they're not as sexy as battleships and carriers, look at a destroyer as an entry-level learner project for a NOOB. It has the advantages of being less expensive than a large complex kit and have fewer parts (less of an Oh My Gosh factor). The Tamiya Fletcher is a good kit for a ship beginner. Build one out of the box, then build another with PE details and you will still come out around the top of your budget.