EJ Foeth wrote:
Klapdor's book was on Amazon.de but has just been sold (there's still a copy for €38).
Herr Klapdor is not renowed Navy specialist. He wrote this book to honour the ship and her crew who evacuated his Father
among thousends of others from East Prussia in 1945. The book is very illustrative and nicely edited.
I am gathering information for a diorama with Tirpitz I intend to start in 1-2 years. I want to scratchbuild Tirpitz during Sizilien with 2 flanking destroyers. These were present at the time: Erich Steinbrinck, Karl Galster, Hans Lody, Theodor Riedel, Z27, Z29, Z30, Z31, Z33. I found the drawings for the 36(A)'s, but the 36 and 36A types are disappointingly similar. The drawings are nice, even though the 43 versions are not spelled out in detail. Camouflage/Painting is also still a minor issue.
I'm very curious what scale will be your diorama.
All listed by you "named" Destroyers 1934A were build by different yards so their detailed appearance differences in big scale may
be important. All they had been modernised along similar lines (funnels lowering, AA armament, radar, foremast tripod) but still existed
those questions I'm fighting with now!
Karl Galster was the last Mohican of 1936 class (other five were lost in Narvik) and was different in dimentions, hull shape,etc,etc.
Type 36A a was also different in hull shape (fore and aft) and in details and 36A mob differed from type 36A in fore funnel cape shape and mainmast depending the builder.
I think you have taken a big challange to build this diorama knowing the references are spread among many sources. I wish you success.
If I can help you I'll do it with pleasure (I'm not an expert in later German Destroyers but I could dig out my Library, ie. pics etc.)
Are the planmappe any good? I;ve seen screenshots and wasn;t impressed.
Depends what you are looking for. Not good for very detailed, big scale model but for , let's say, 1:200 no bad at all.
They were drawn from builder plans and some details are schematic (light AA, rangefinders,etc)