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Topic review - Calling all DKM U-boat Type II fans
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  Post subject:  Re: Calling all U-boat Type II fans  Reply with quote
Maarten Schönfeld wrote:
Chaz wrote:
Or what kits can be used to scratchbuild one in 1/350?


Hi Chaz, this remark is a contradiction in itself! :big_grin: When you scratchbuild one you don't need any kit at all!

But giving you a start of an answer: if I have an intention to 'scratch build' a master myself of a Type II boat: which sub call would you prefer to see? I have plans of the IIA, IIC and IID variants. The objective is to get to a representative Type II boat in 1:350 scale.

First I have to finish a few others: the Type XIV and the Type X...
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XIV reduced.jpg

One more note: on all the above the 1/72 kit of Special Navy should be mentioned too...
http://modelshipwrights.kitmaker.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=229883&page=1


How are your scratch build 1/350 u boats coming?
Post Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 12:32 pm
  Post subject:  Re: Calling all U-boat Type II fans  Reply with quote
Chaz wrote:
Or what kits can be used to scratchbuild one in 1/350?


Hi Chaz, this remark is a contradiction in itself! :big_grin: When you scratchbuild one you don't need any kit at all!

But giving you a start of an answer: if I have an intention to 'scratch build' a master myself of a Type II boat: which sub call would you prefer to see? I have plans of the IIA, IIC and IID variants. The objective is to get to a representative Type II boat in 1:350 scale.

First I have to finish a few others: the Type XIV and the Type X...
Attachment:
XIV reduced.jpg
XIV reduced.jpg [ 80.16 KiB | Viewed 2988 times ]

One more note: on all the above the 1/72 kit of Special Navy should be mentioned too...
http://modelshipwrights.kitmaker.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=229883&page=1
Post Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2016 7:32 am
  Post subject:  Re: Calling all U-boat Type II fans  Reply with quote
Here's ICM's Type II A, OOB. Although I did add the smallest size crimping beads for insulators, but they look a little big for 1/144. I tried drilling out the rows of omitted flood vents, but a couple were off-center and made the whole row look awful, so I puttied them up again.
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Post Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2016 1:19 pm
  Post subject:  ICM/Revell 1/144 Type II's  Reply with quote
While ICM and Revell's reboxed Type II UBoats can build up into nice models OOB, they do contain many errors. The ICM moldings are better than Revell's Type VII's with finer handrails, and MUCH better 20 mm's, and have overall crisp molding and generally good fit (although the deck needs some shimming as it's a fraction of a mm narrower than the hull. However, problems arise when doing your homework for extra detail. That's when you find multiple annoying errors. It looks like ICM designers studied their drawings and plans, then smoked a huge doobie, and promptly forgot which details belong where! ICM have released two kits both confusingly called "Type II B". Both kits contain two variations of conning towers, so you could actually build a Type II A; B; or C... almost. Unfortunately, the details of the conning towers are mixed and confused, so that none of them are 100% correct. I'm currently building the Type II B (with lengthened tower for 2nd 20 mm Flak), but I had to cut apart towers from both kits and glue them together to make one correct tower. I'm in the process of making the cut line disappear.
As for the hulls, they look good, but also contain errors. Each succeeding Type II U Boat model had an increased number of flood vents so that neither of them are actually correct, as even the basic hull has insufficient holes. As the first kit contains what looks like a model C conning tower, maybe a C hull will also be forthcoming.
If you're not picky, either of the kits can be built into a nice model OOB, with just a bit of extra work. :wave_1:
Post Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2016 12:14 pm
  Post subject:  Re: Type IIB U Boat  Reply with quote
Filipe,
Thanks for the reply, i'm interested in locating a 1/350 kit. It seems there were a couple of kits made a while back but no luck finding any available.
Chaz
Post Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 11:23 am
  Post subject:  Re: Type IIB U Boat  Reply with quote
Mirage used to have Type II's at 1/400 scale including the IIB's. ICM has one Type IIB at 1/144 scale. All plastic.
Post Posted: Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:45 pm
  Post subject:  Calling all DKM U-boat Type II fans  Reply with quote
Does antone know of any Type II boat Kits available? Or what kits can be used to scratchbuild one in 1/350?
Chaz
Post Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:14 pm

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