Showing posts with label U-Boat. Show all posts
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Friday, October 22, 2021

1/144 DKM Type VII-C U-Boat (05912) - Trumpeter


 

1/144 DKM Type VII-C U-Boat (05912) - Trumpeter

Type VIIC U boat is a German submarine force, which is the most famous models, built from 1940 the first water service U-69 until the end of the war in 1945 produced a total of 568 aircraft .Although the VIIC type U boat voyage no larger in IX class U boat to long, but the war was almost used in all U boat combat range.VIIC the initial investment of time point in submarine force in the early days of World War II, the most high-profile record "the first happy time", later also experienced in the east coast of the United States against "second happy time", until finally in the late 1943 by Allied anti-submarine forces defeated.

Item No     05912

Item Name     DKM Type VII-C U-Boat
Bar Code             9580208059129
Scale             1:144
Item Type     Plastic Model Warship Kit
Model Brief     Length: 466.1mm   Beam: 45.4mm  
Total Parts     100+
Metal Parts     n/a
Photo Etched Parts     1 piece
Film Parts     n/a
Resin Parts     n/a
Total Sprues     4 sprues
Released Date     2021-09
More Features     the kit consists of over 100 parts - contains display stand

http://www.trumpeter-china.com/index.php?g=home&m=product&a=show&id=3730&l=en

Price (UK): £39.95

Estimated Availability (UK); November 2021.








Tuesday, September 07, 2021

1/144 DKM Type VII-C U-Boat (Plastic model) - Trumpeter




1/144 DKM Type VII-C U-Boat (Plastic model) - Trumpeter

New Tool

Manufacturer : Trumpeter
Scale : 1/144
Release Date : Nov(Sep. 4, 2021 Pre-order start.)
List Price     : 5,280yen about 48.12USD
Sales Price : 4,080yen about 37.18USD


( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )

This item is limited to 3 per household.
Full length: approx 466.1mm
Full width: approx 45.4mm
100 parts.

-The German Navy's main submarine U-boat VIIC during World War II will appear on 1/144 scale.
--The product uses a slide mold to reproduce the hull and bridge with a delicate mold.
--Etched parts included.
* Please note that this product is an imported product and its release date is subject to change without notice.


Item Size : 48 x 18 x 5.5 cm

( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )

 


Saturday, April 01, 2017

1/144 German Type UB 1 Submarine -- Mikro-Mir (Mikr-Mir)


1/144 German Type UB 1 Submarine -- Mikro-Mir (Mikr-Mir)
Plastic injected kit, with decals and photo-etched parts.

The Type UB I was a class of small coastal submarines (U-boats) built in Germany at the beginning of the First World War. 20 boats were constructed, most of which went into service with the German Imperial Navy.[Note 1] Boats of this design were also operated by the Austro-Hungarian Navy (Kaiserliche und Königliche Kriegsmarine or K.u.K. Kriegsmarine) and the Bulgarian Navy. The group is sometimes known as the UB-1 class after SM UB-1, the class leader. In the Austro-Hungarian Navy, it was called the U-10 class.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Type_UB_I_submarine

https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/MM144-016


For details of the sprues, decals and photo-etching please see:
http://mikro-mir.com/en/279.html

Price: ~$20USD




Tuesday, May 26, 2015

1/144 Royal Navy Submarine HMS Meteorite - MICRO MIR


1/144 Royal Navy Submarine HMS Meteorite

Mikro-mir are continuing to expand their eclectic mix of 1/144 kits, this time with some unusual submarines!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Meteorite
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Type_XVII_submarine

See site for sprues, decals (also has photo etch, not shown_ and interestingly an conning tower not used on this kit..)
http://mikro-mir.com/en/182.html

The German Type XVII U-boats were small coastal submarines which used Hellmuth Walter's high test peroxide propulsion system, which offered a combination of air-independent propulsion and high submerged speeds.

In the early 1930s Hellmuth Walter had designed a small, high-speed submarine with a streamlined form propelled by high test peroxide and in 1939 he was awarded a contract to build an experimental vessel, the 80 ton V-80, which achieved an underwater speed of 28.1 kn (52.0 km/h; 32.3 mph) during trials in 1940. In November 1940 Admirals Erich Raeder and Werner Fuchs (head of the Kriegsmarine?'?s Construction Office) witnessed a demonstration of the V-80; Raeder was impressed, but Fuchs was slow to approve further tests.

Following the success of the V-80's trials, Walter contacted Karl Donitz in January 1942, who enthusiastically embraced the idea and requested that these submarines be developed as quickly as possible. An initial order was placed in summer 1942 for four Type XVIIA development submarines. Of these, U-792 and U-793, designated Wa 201, were built by Blohm & Voss, commissioned in October 1943, and achieved 20.25 kn (37.50 km/h; 23.30 mph) submerged. The other pair of Type XVIIA submarines, U-794 and U-795, designated Wk 202, were constructed by Germaniawerft and commissioned in April 1944.

The U-793 achieved a submerged speed of 22 kn (41 km/h; 25 mph) in March 1944 with Admiral Donitz aboard. In June 1944 the U-792 achieved 25 kn (46 km/h; 29 mph) over a measured mile. Construction of operational Type XVII submarines - the Type XVIIB - was begun at the Blohm & Voss yard in Hamburg. The Type XVIIB, unlike the XVIIA, had only a single turbine. The initial order was for 12 submarines, U-1405 through U-1416. However, Blohm & Voss were already struggling to cope with orders for Type XXI submarines and the Kriegsmarine reduced the order to six.Three Type XVIIB boats were completed by Blohm & Voss of Hamburg between 1943 and 1944: U-1405, U-1406 and U-1407. U-1405 was completed in December 1944, U-1406 in February 1945, and U-1407 in March 1945.

A further three boats (U-1408 to U-1410) were under construction, but were not complete when the war ended. Another six Type XVIIB's (U-1411 to U-1416) were cancelled during the war in favour of the Type XXI.All three completed Type XVIIB boats were scuttled by their crews at the end of the Second World War, U-1405 at Flensburg, and U-1406 and U-1407 at Cuxhaven, all in the British Zone of Occupation.
U-1407 was salvaged in June 1945, and transported to Barrow-in-Furness, where she was refitted by Vickers with a new and complete set of machinery also captured in Germany, under the supervision of Professor Hellmuth Walter. Because she was intended to be used solely for trials and possibly as a high-speed anti-submarine target, her torpedo tubes were removed.[3] She was commissioned into the Royal Navy on 25 September 1945 and renamed HMS Meteorite.

During 1946 Meteorite carried out a series of trials under the guidance of Walter and his original team from Germaniawerft, Kiel. The trials raised considerable interest in the possibility of HTP as an alternative to nuclear power as air-independent propulsion and the Admiralty placed an order for two larger experimental Walter boats based on the German Type XXVI, HMS Explorer and HMS Excalibur, to be followed by an operational class of 12 boats.

Friday, January 03, 2014

Revell 2014 1/144 Releases


Revell 2014 1/144 Releases 

04879 Eurofighter 2-Seat (new mould) 06/2014
04885 Boeing 747-8F Cargolux (variant) 05/2014
04859 Airbus A400M (new mould) 08/2014

05019 U-212A (reissue) 02/2014
05123 LSM (Landing Ship Medium) inkl. Trucks, Sherman  und M8 Armoured Car(new mold) 08/2014
05213 Harbour Tug Boat “Fairplay I, III, X, XIV” (new mold) 09/2014

04544 Space Shuttle (reissue) 01/2014
04909 Saturn V Rocket (reissue) 02/2014
04911 Shuttle Launch Tower + Space Shuttle und Booster (reissue) 03/2014

Source: http://www.plastik-modellbau.org/blog/revell-neuheiten-2014/2014/

incidently, Model Stories has an 'out the box' on the  Revell 04842 1/144 Spaceship Two & Whiteknight Two kit: http://kitbox.free.fr/ouvreboite/OB1401_P/index.htm

Sunday, January 02, 2011

1/144 U-Boat Type XXI with Interior - Revell



1/144 U-Boat Type XXI with Interior - By Revell **Re-Issue**

Model details
Scale 1:144
Release date 01/2011
No. of parts 163
Length 531 mm

At the beginning of 1945 with the type XXI Germany had the most advanced submarine in the world at that time.

Now Revell are re-issuing you this ground breaking craft in 1/144 with interior detailing and sections, includes detachable side panelling

Finally you can put your Targa U-Boat back in teh box!?

More info from Revell here
Review on Modelling Madness here
Other Revell 2011 news here

Friday, November 12, 2010

1/144 German U-Boat Type IIB - by ICM.ua




The German U-Boat Type IIB “Einbaum” (1930) is a new model kit from ICM in the Ukraine (see news).

built between 1934-192, The beginning of WWII saw the the Type II U-Boats actively used as mine-layers in ports and river estuaries of England and Scotish East Coast, and for anti-shipping duties in the English Channel area. From Spring 1941 the coastal U-Boats were used mainly in training roles in the Baltic

Historical background:
http://www.u-boote-online.de/typen/typ_iib.html
http://www.uboat.net/types/iib.htm

A review posted on this German website (with Sprue phoos ) Indicates that it is of overall good qaulity, although there could be some issue with the
torpedo door?

The kit contains parts of two different bridges, that of the U-9 and the U-19.
No decals are provided.

Parts: 60
Length 297mm

Available: Soon
Price 12-18 Euros.

Thanks to Thomas

Friday, January 08, 2010

1/144 WW II German U-Boote Type VII Metal Torpedo/Periscope/2cm+8.8cm Barrel)







It is not often we get to cover 1/144 Naval products on this blog, this would appear to mainly be the issue of a smaller suppy of 1/144 Naval kits being produced.

Obviously, Revells 1/144 U-boats are a big player in this area - so if Revell U-Boats are your thing then I would hazard a guess these will make your day!

There are Photo Etched kits and Photed Etched Kits! I am no expert on the details of a Type VII U-Boat, howver there appears to enough parts in these set to keep even the most fanatical 'rivet counter' happy ?

Be warned that I have 'mixed and matched' the photos for the Type "C" and Type "D", the kits are not the same and you should take care to order the correct set!!

I think this is the nearest in plastic you can get to the smell of salt and a recreating the atmosphere of the classic mini series "Das Boot"!? (I still get nervous near water!)

Full Set Options
1:144->1/144 WW II German U-Boot Type VII C (Metal Torpedo/Periscope/2cm+8.8cm Barrel) >> Here <<
IPMSUSA Review >> Here <<
Model Shipwrights Review >> Here <<

1:144->1/144 WW II German U-Boot Type VII D (Metal Torpedo/Periscope/2cm+8.8cm Barrel) >> Here <<
Modeling Madness Review >> Here <
Armorama
> Here <<

Partial Set Option

1/144 Metal Periscope & 2cm+8.8cm Barrel for WW II German U-Boote Type VII (any) Series >> Here <<
Modeling Madness Review
>> Here <<

Accessory Set Option
(useful for some Aircraft kit?)
1/144 Metal WW II German Torpedo 53.5cm G7a / G7e >> Here <<