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ijnfleetadmiral wrote: Just in: Karlsruhe'......She sits upright in just over 1,600 feet of water with her bow missing and all main turrets still in place.
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[quote="ijnfleetadmiral"]Just in: [i]Karlsruhe[/i]'......She sits upright in just over 1,600 feet of water with her bow missing and all main turrets still in place. [/quote]
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Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 3:03 am |
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Just in: Karlsruhe's wreck has been located. She was initially found back in April 2017, but her wreck wasn't IDed until June of this year. She sits upright in just over 1,600 feet of water with her bow missing and all main turrets still in place. https://www.nrk.no/norge/stort-vrakfunn ... 1.15141691
Just in: [i]Karlsruhe[/i]'s wreck has been located. She was initially found back in April 2017, but her wreck wasn't IDed until June of this year. She sits upright in just over 1,600 feet of water with her bow missing and all main turrets still in place.
https://www.nrk.no/norge/stort-vrakfunn-utenfor-kristiansand-_-krysseren-karslruhe-fra-andre-verdenskrig-funnet-1.15141691
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Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2020 1:42 pm |
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Today, 80 years ago, the light cruiser Königsberg was sunk by Royal Navy Skua dive bomber in Bergen. I built the model using the FlyHawk kit: (with SMS Pillau and SMS Emden) Königsberg (FlyHawk, 1/700)The FlyHawk kit is nice. It is only a little bit complicated to find out, which parts should be used if the Deluxe Edition is built, because there are two separate instructions and the one for the Deluxe parts is not so clear and well ordered. I painted the deck red brown, because I think the photos show the linoleum still to be present on 8th of April (The German Invasion of Norway. April 1940 by Geirrr H Haarr, p. 102). There are also no painted on air recognition markings visible on that photo (except of a flag laying on the forecastle).
Today, 80 years ago, the light cruiser Königsberg was sunk by Royal Navy Skua dive bomber in Bergen.
I built the model using the FlyHawk kit:
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/koenigsberg40/koenigsberg04.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/koenigsberg40/koenigsberg02.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.modellmarine.de/images/builders/lscharff/koenigsberg40/koenigsberg07.jpg[/img] (with SMS Pillau and SMS Emden)
[url=http://www.modellmarine.de/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=5852:leichter-kreuzer-koenigsberg&catid=112:lars]Königsberg (FlyHawk, 1/700)[/url]
The FlyHawk kit is nice. It is only a little bit complicated to find out, which parts should be used if the Deluxe Edition is built, because there are two separate instructions and the one for the Deluxe parts is not so clear and well ordered. I painted the deck red brown, because I think the photos show the linoleum still to be present on 8th of April (The German Invasion of Norway. April 1940 by Geirrr H Haarr, p. 102). There are also no painted on air recognition markings visible on that photo (except of a flag laying on the forecastle).
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Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2020 3:02 am |
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Haijun watcher wrote: I am surprised that the new 1/700 Flyhawk Konigsberg has not been mentioned on this thread, considering it was mentioned in at least two other threads.
Perhaps the moderator could please modify the first post of this thread to list the Flyhawk kit as well? I have a list of CASF threads that I want to update, this one isn't even on that list yet. I'll get to it, in good time. Meanwhile, a review of the Flyhawk kit was posted on this site earlier this year.
[quote="Haijun watcher"]I am surprised that the new 1/700 Flyhawk [i]Konigsberg[/i] has not been mentioned on this thread, considering it was mentioned in at least two other threads.
Perhaps the moderator could please modify the first post of this thread to list the Flyhawk kit as well?[/quote] I have a list of CASF threads that I want to update, this one isn't even on that list yet. I'll get to it, in good time.
Meanwhile, a review of the [url=http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/ships/dkm/cruisers/Konigsberg1940-700-fh/Flyhawk1940Koniegsberg.htm][b][u]Flyhawk kit[/u][/b][/url] was posted on this site earlier this year.
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Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2019 11:34 am |
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One additional point: Königsberg was part of Gruppe III, which attacked Bergen. The other cruiser in that group was Köln, not Karlsruhe.
Köln was more similar to Königsberg, but still the bridge and the rear superstructure were different and also Köln had in contrast to Königsberg a planked deck.
One additional point: [i]Königsberg[/i] was part of Gruppe III, which attacked Bergen. The other cruiser in that group was [i]Köln[/i], not [i]Karlsruhe[/i].
[i]Köln[/i] was more similar to [i]Königsberg[/i], but still the bridge and the rear superstructure were different and also [i]Köln[/i] had in contrast to [i]Königsberg[/i] a planked deck.
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Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 11:38 pm |
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maxim wrote: There were not only bulges added, but the hull was widened up to the upperdeck level. The decks are different - planked (Karlsruhe, Köln) vs. linoleum (Königsberg). The superstructure of all three ships was always different. That is true for both the bridge as well as for the rear superstructure. The platforms on the foremast were different, Karlsruhe had 105 mm anti-aircraft guns (Königsberg 88 mm) etc. etc.
The parts which can be used are the 150 mm turrets, 37 mm twins, 20 mm single, some range finders, the torpedo tubes, some boats, the catapult and probably some other small parts. Thank you Maxim and PaulC, very complete and detailed explanation of the differences among these sisters!
[quote="maxim"]There were not only bulges added, but the hull was widened up to the upperdeck level. The decks are different - planked (Karlsruhe, Köln) vs. linoleum (Königsberg). The superstructure of all three ships was always different. That is true for both the bridge as well as for the rear superstructure. The platforms on the foremast were different, Karlsruhe had 105 mm anti-aircraft guns (Königsberg 88 mm) etc. etc.
The parts which can be used are the 150 mm turrets, 37 mm twins, 20 mm single, some range finders, the torpedo tubes, some boats, the catapult and probably some other small parts.[/quote]
Thank you Maxim and PaulC, very complete and detailed explanation of the differences among these sisters!
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Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 11:41 am |
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There were not only bulges added, but the hull was widened up to the upperdeck level. The decks are different - planked (Karlsruhe, Köln) vs. linoleum (Königsberg). The superstructure of all three ships was always different. That is true for both the bridge as well as for the rear superstructure. The platforms on the foremast were different, Karlsruhe had 105 mm anti-aircraft guns (Königsberg 88 mm) etc. etc.
The parts which can be used are the 150 mm turrets, 37 mm twins, 20 mm single, some range finders, the torpedo tubes, some boats, the catapult and probably some other small parts.
There were not only bulges added, but the hull was widened up to the upperdeck level. The decks are different - planked (Karlsruhe, Köln) vs. linoleum (Königsberg). The superstructure of all three ships was always different. That is true for both the bridge as well as for the rear superstructure. The platforms on the foremast were different, Karlsruhe had 105 mm anti-aircraft guns (Königsberg 88 mm) etc. etc.
The parts which can be used are the 150 mm turrets, 37 mm twins, 20 mm single, some range finders, the torpedo tubes, some boats, the catapult and probably some other small parts.
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Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 10:47 am |
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IMHO, a conversion from the Flyhawk Konigsberg shouldn't be too difficult: if waterlined, plastic strip for the torpedo bulges; new cranes (are these the same type on Prinz Eugen, or similar?); a new mast - pretty simple; funnel caps - fiddly, but do-able. If more difficult please list the parts.
IMHO, a conversion from the Flyhawk Konigsberg shouldn't be too difficult: if waterlined, plastic strip for the torpedo bulges; new cranes (are these the same type on Prinz Eugen, or similar?); a new mast - pretty simple; funnel caps - fiddly, but do-able. If more difficult please list the parts. :wave_1:
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Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 10:11 am |
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There is a 1/700 kit of Karlsruhe by WSW (and HP Models), which show her after the conversion. The Königsberg kit is not useful for Karlsruhe except of some small parts (guns, boats etc.). The hull would have to modified, the superstructures, the funnels, the masts - even the deck planking is missing.
There is a 1/700 kit of Karlsruhe by WSW (and HP Models), which show her after the conversion. The Königsberg kit is not useful for Karlsruhe except of some small parts (guns, boats etc.). The hull would have to modified, the superstructures, the funnels, the masts - even the deck planking is missing.
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Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2019 6:25 am |
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I think that would be a bit of work for her WW2 fit.. She underwent reconstruction in 1938-39: Quote: 20 May 1938 - 01 July 1939: Reconstruction at the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard in Wilhelmshaven. Bulges added and beam increased. New cranes and funnel caps. A tripod mainmast is also attached to the second funnel. https://www.kbismarck.com/karlsruhe.htmlPhoto and basic line drawings there.
I think that would be a bit of work for her WW2 fit.. She underwent reconstruction in 1938-39:
[quote]20 May 1938 - 01 July 1939: Reconstruction at the Kriegsmarinewerft shipyard in Wilhelmshaven. Bulges added and beam increased. New cranes and funnel caps. A tripod mainmast is also attached to the second funnel.[/quote]
https://www.kbismarck.com/karlsruhe.html
Photo and basic line drawings there.
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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 6:35 pm |
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I am surprised that the new 1/700 Flyhawk Konigsberg has not been mentioned on this thread, considering it was mentioned in at least two other threads. Perhaps the moderator could please modify the first post of this thread to list the Flyhawk kit as well? Scalemates Review: Flyhawk Konigsberg kitAlso, does anyone know how much work it would take to modify a Flyhawk Konigsberg into her second sister ship Karlsruhe? Both escorted the same invasion convoy during the invasion of Norway in 1940.
I am surprised that the new 1/700 Flyhawk [i]Konigsberg[/i] has not been mentioned on this thread, considering it was mentioned in at least two other threads.
Perhaps the moderator could please modify the first post of this thread to list the Flyhawk kit as well? [img]https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/48667674693_83eda44d91.jpg[/img] [url=https://www.scalemates.com/kits/flyhawk-model-fh1125-german-light-cruiser-konigsberg-1940--1186456][b][size=200]Scalemates Review: Flyhawk [i]Konigsberg [/i]kit[/size][/b][/url]
Also, does anyone know how much work it would take to modify a Flyhawk [i]Konigsberg[/i] into her second sister ship [i]Karlsruhe[/i]? Both escorted the same invasion convoy during the invasion of Norway in 1940.
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Posted: Sat Aug 31, 2019 1:39 pm |
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DavidP wrote: check this link tho it says 1925, the drawings supposedly is 1944-45. http://dreadnoughtproject.org/plans/KM_Emden_1925/Awesome. Thanks David.
[quote="DavidP"]check this link tho it says 1925, the drawings supposedly is 1944-45. http://dreadnoughtproject.org/plans/KM_Emden_1925/[/quote] Awesome. Thanks David.
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Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2019 11:39 am |
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In between other projects, I've been puttering around with the HP 1944 Emden again. I am looking for drawings, or photos, of the area circled on the kit instructions. I'm trying to figure out what this structure actually looked like. Most of what I've found online is pre-war, and not close up. I bought the Koop and Schmolke book, but it doesn't have much late war information. Attachment:
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I found this CAD drawing of Emden online (it is one of 7), but they are for some sort of game, so I have no idea if they are accurate...even if they are pretty. Attachment:
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Overall, the HP kit is rather dreadful, but I'd like to finish it, rather than step on it.
In between other projects, I've been puttering around with the HP 1944 Emden again. I am looking for drawings, or photos, of the area circled on the kit instructions. I'm trying to figure out what this structure actually looked like. Most of what I've found online is pre-war, and not close up. I bought the Koop and Schmolke book, but it doesn't have much late war information. [attachment=1]EmdenInstructions.jpg[/attachment] I found this CAD drawing of Emden online (it is one of 7), but they are for some sort of game, so I have no idea if they are accurate...even if they are pretty. [attachment=0]emden_1944_04_1280h720_f088ba8e235d02e654648fcba490adb0.jpg[/attachment] Overall, the HP kit is rather dreadful, but I'd like to finish it, rather than step on it.
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Posted: Thu Jan 31, 2019 2:07 pm |
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Some pictures of the Koln are for sale on E-bay. they might be of interest since Flyhawk has said they they will put out a Koln. I have no relationship with the seller tho I have bought from him http://www.ebay.com/sch/koelsch333/m.ht ... _PrefLoc=2
Some pictures of the Koln are for sale on E-bay. they might be of interest since Flyhawk has said they they will put out a Koln. I have no relationship with the seller tho I have bought from him http://www.ebay.com/sch/koelsch333/m.html?item=180940691952&rt=nc&LH_PrefLoc=2
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Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 6:44 am |
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That's good to know, thanks. The guns that come with the HP kit are solid blobs, so even the Zerstorer guns would look probably look "better", but this is an even better option: GazzaS wrote: For the refitted version you could use the single mounts from either Spee or Scharnhorst. This weapon is approx. 40 inches longer than the Zerstorer gun. This barrel is readily available in brass. Emden (which is the late war version, BTW) is on the back burner (again), so I can think on this for awhile.
That's good to know, thanks. The guns that come with the HP kit are solid blobs, so even the Zerstorer guns would look probably look "better", but this is an even better option:
[quote="GazzaS"]For the refitted version you could use the single mounts from either Spee or Scharnhorst. This weapon is approx. 40 inches longer than the Zerstorer gun. This barrel is readily available in brass.[/quote]
Emden (which is the late war version, BTW) is on the back burner (again), so I can think on this for awhile.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 8:34 am |
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These guns are apples and oranges, really.
If you're doing an early Emden, you could steal the secondary from a German capital of WWI. The shield and mount would be like those on Brummer and Bremse. There is an example in Scotland. It is approx. 18 inches shorter than the Zerstorer gun. Also, it is stepped differently. Waaayyy differently. The breeches are different as well. A slender cylinder with horizontal wedge vs. a huge square breech with a vertical sliding wedge.
For the refitted version you could use the single mounts from either Spee or Scharnhorst. This weapon is approx. 40 inches longer than the Zerstorer gun. This barrel is readily available in brass.
Hope this is helpful. Might save you buying some zerstorers.
These guns are apples and oranges, really.
If you're doing an early Emden, you could steal the secondary from a German capital of WWI. The shield and mount would be like those on Brummer and Bremse. There is an example in Scotland. It is approx. 18 inches shorter than the Zerstorer gun. Also, it is stepped differently. Waaayyy differently. The breeches are different as well. A slender cylinder with horizontal wedge vs. a huge square breech with a vertical sliding wedge.
For the refitted version you could use the single mounts from either Spee or Scharnhorst. This weapon is approx. 40 inches longer than the Zerstorer gun. This barrel is readily available in brass.
Hope this is helpful. Might save you buying some zerstorers.
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Posted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 12:56 am |
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Going back to the main armament question, I looked it up:
Emden had 5.9 inch guns
The Zerstörer 1936A "Narvik" and Zerstörer 1936A (Mob) classes had 5.9 inch guns. The Zerstörer 1936B went back to 5 inch guns that the earlier classes had.
Looking at photos, the gun houses look similar, enough so that I could probably pirate the guns from the Trumpeter 1936A kits and use them. Of course, I'd have to buy two kits and use up the all guns...kind of an expensive way to upgrade!
Going back to the main armament question, I looked it up:
Emden had 5.9 inch guns
The Zerstörer 1936A "Narvik" and Zerstörer 1936A (Mob) classes had 5.9 inch guns. The Zerstörer 1936B went back to 5 inch guns that the earlier classes had.
Looking at photos, the gun houses look similar, enough so that I could probably pirate the guns from the Trumpeter 1936A kits and use them. Of course, I'd have to buy two kits and use up the all guns...kind of an expensive way to upgrade!
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Posted: Thu Sep 11, 2014 6:13 pm |
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for Emden fans for sale on evil bay no I'm not the seller http://www.ebay.com/itm/Foto-Kriegsschi ... 486c5734dd
for Emden fans for sale on evil bay no I'm not the seller http://www.ebay.com/itm/Foto-Kriegsschiff-Gefechtsturm-Leichter-Kreuzer-EMDEN-Kriegsmarine-Marine-2-WK-/311055299805?pt=Militaria&hash=item486c5734dd
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2014 10:09 pm |
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Barnes and Noble shows it as a pre-order, being released this month.
Barnes and Noble shows it as a pre-order, being released this month.
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 2:16 pm |
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A good German book about the Light Cruisers has been published in english Details about the ships are good, camouflage is also given
German Light Cruisers of World War II (Paperback) By Gerhard Koop, Klaus- Peter Schmolke Seaforth Publishing Pages: 223 ISBN: 9781848321946 Published: 22nd July 2014
Photos in the German edition show them to have wooden decks.
Also Okretow Wojennych: 22 & 23 - Koenigsberg, Joeln & Karlsruhe 41 - Leipzig
Good plans/photos, but probably difficult to find
A good German book about the Light Cruisers has been published in english Details about the ships are good, camouflage is also given
German Light Cruisers of World War II (Paperback) By Gerhard Koop, Klaus- Peter Schmolke Seaforth Publishing Pages: 223 ISBN: 9781848321946 Published: 22nd July 2014
Photos in the German edition show them to have wooden decks.
Also Okretow Wojennych: 22 & 23 - Koenigsberg, Joeln & Karlsruhe 41 - Leipzig
Good plans/photos, but probably difficult to find
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Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 1:55 pm |
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