>I've been wanting to build a large U-boat ever since I began the hobby
>40 years ago...now I have one. Just opened it and looked it over...I
>may need two...
>
>So - now that I can do it, I want to do it right. Any suggestions on
>good U-boat refs for us mainly airplane guys?
you dog...i'm green with envy, rufe.
anybody wanna buy a motorcycle?
Rufus - 03 Apr 2004 07:00 GMT
>>I've been wanting to build a large U-boat ever since I began the hobby
>>40 years ago...now I have one. Just opened it and looked it over...I
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> you dog...i'm green with envy, rufe.
> anybody wanna buy a motorcycle?
The thing is just plain COOOOOOL!!! Going to be a neat painting
excersize, too. In the little bit of research I've done so far I've
found some neat camo patterns. I also have the first set of aftermarket
decals for it. there's enough variation there to make you want to build
more than one.

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e - 03 Apr 2004 08:07 GMT
>>>I've been wanting to build a large U-boat ever since I began the hobby
>>>40 years ago...now I have one. Just opened it and looked it over...I
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>decals for it. there's enough variation there to make you want to build
>more than one.
what? no pe?
Rufus - 03 Apr 2004 23:55 GMT
>>>>I've been wanting to build a large U-boat ever since I began the hobby
>>>>40 years ago...now I have one. Just opened it and looked it over...I
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> what? no pe?
Why do you think I haven't got it half built yet?...don't think I
haven't been looking for etch for it. I already have aftermarket decals...

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e - 04 Apr 2004 01:12 GMT
>> what? no pe?
>
>Why do you think I haven't got it half built yet?...don't think I
>haven't been looking for etch for it. I already have aftermarket decals...
that WAS a rhetorical question...hehe.
Rufus - 04 Apr 2004 20:47 GMT
>>>what? no pe?
>>
>>Why do you think I haven't got it half built yet?...don't think I
>>haven't been looking for etch for it. I already have aftermarket decals...
>
> that WAS a rhetorical question...hehe.
Saw someone posted that etch is in the works...so I'll be waiting.
Pulled out and watched my copy of "Das Boot" again last
night...yeah...I'll be buying another kit...

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William H. Shuey - 04 Apr 2004 21:14 GMT
> >>>what? no pe?
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If the type 7 sells well, do you think there is a chance of a type 9??
After all, most of the top tonnage sinkers were type 9s.
Bill Shuey
Rufus - 04 Apr 2004 21:29 GMT
>>>>>what? no pe?
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> Bill Shuey
I hope so - I'd buy at least one of those. And I'd buy a GATO if they
were to do a sub series. And how about that one that Nichimo did - the
Japanese one with the floatplane?..that was that one?..
Anybody got the second in the series of aftermarket decals from
U.L.A.D-decal? I haven't really started doing my U-boot homework yet,
but I did instantly recognize U-96's insignia in "Das Boot" from the
Part 1 decal sheet. Now I AM stoked to do some rsearch. Not sure if
the Part 2 sheet is out yet...anyone know?

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e - 04 Apr 2004 22:38 GMT
>>>>>>what? no pe?
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>Part 1 decal sheet. Now I AM stoked to do some rsearch. Not sure if
>the Part 2 sheet is out yet...anyone know?
a 1/48 miali, (sp?)
would excite me. those 2 man guys are
very cool.
e - 04 Apr 2004 22:36 GMT
>>>>what? no pe?
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>Pulled out and watched my copy of "Das Boot" again last
>night...yeah...I'll be buying another kit...
that's on my found money list. you know, you get money out
of the blue and it's like finding it?
that way i don't feel guilty about neglecting major debts.
> Just opened it and looked it over...I
> may need two...
how many are in a wolf pack?
on a side u-boat note, does anyone know if Squadron has sold any of their
1/32 u-boats for $2000 +/-?
Craig
William L. Powell - 03 Apr 2004 05:50 GMT
I am fixing to buy 2 of them. One a static model and the second, a R/C one.
William
>> Just opened it and looked it over...I
>>may need two...
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> Craig
No one seems to have answered your question, so here goes. There is a lot of
discussion on detailing the Revell 1:72 over on the SubCommittee site. See the
following thread:
http://www.subcommittee.com/cgi-bin/ikonboard.cgi?s=27169dc692be0e8ac7f447
e1bd91f104;act=ST;f=6;t=51
Photoetch is planned for this kit; see the above thread.
Suggest you also check out U-boat net at: http://uboat.net/
Also check out ongoing discussions at:
http://www.modelship.info/mwsphpBB2/index.php
Finally, the best reference book, IMHO, is The Type VII U-Boat (Anatomy of teh
Ship series) by David Westwood. Contains an incredible number of precise,
large drawings of hulls and all details.
Tom Dougherty (Ives100@aol.com)
Rbbeemer - 03 Apr 2004 16:21 GMT
Also, to the request for U-Boat references, there are MANY publications. Just
pay a call to your local library, book store or Google search.
Squadron has several publications on the subject.
I agree, the recently re-published Anatomy of Ships "The Type VII U-Boat" is
top stuff.
My favorite is "The U-Boat" by Eberhard Rossler. It is the definitive
reference!!
You can look for "The German Navy at War - Volume 2 The U-Boat". Also a good
reference is "Type VIIU-Boats" by Robert Stern. Another excellent reference is
"Vom Original Vum Modell: Ubottype VII-C", but you should be able to read some
German to fully understand how good this book is. Last, is another good
reference, "U-Bootwaffe 1939-1945", but this time you understanding some
Polish helps.
Off subject (because it is a Type XB) is "Germany's Last Mission to Japan, the
failed voyage of U-234". This is a good view into one aspect of the U-Boat war
not often discussed.
Dick Beemer
Rufus - 04 Apr 2004 21:01 GMT
> No one seems to have answered your question, so here goes. There is a lot of
> discussion on detailing the Revell 1:72 over on the SubCommittee site. See the
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> large drawings of hulls and all details.
> Tom Dougherty (Ives100@aol.com)
Thanks - I knew about uboat.net. That's a great one. I'll have to look
for the book now.

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Has anyone already made a radio control version of it that I can see?
Could it be made to submerge and rise or just go on the surface?