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Offline Bad Karma

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OTW, Type II-B, 1/32.
« on: 07 Mar , 2019, 13:33 »
Gents,

http://www.otwdesigns.com/

http://www.otwdesigns.com/products/german-submarines-wwii/type-iib-german-u-boat/

Very nice, this baby is screaming for PE parts, one more future boat for my collection. ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

My best regards,
Ron.
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Offline 42rocker

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Re: OTW, Type II-B, 1/32.
« Reply #1 on: 07 Mar , 2019, 16:53 »
Looks very nice. 
 
Later Tim

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Re: OTW, Type II-B, 1/32.
« Reply #2 on: 08 Mar , 2019, 01:26 »
The AA MG looks like a Oerlikon 20 mm to me. You might want to swap it  with a C/30 in case of a kriegsmarine boat
Cheers,
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Offline dougie47

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Re: OTW, Type II-B, 1/32.
« Reply #3 on: 08 Mar , 2019, 16:04 »
Hello Ron,

Thanks for posting this link. Looks like another good product from Bob at OTW with Jeff LaRue's deck design. It would be a nice size as well. The 32nd OTW VIIC is pretty big, whereas a Type IIB will fit into a car boot much easier.

There is mention of Bob putting out a dive module to fit this kit. His dive module for the VIIC would be a bit too long for the IIB I think.

Cheers,

Dougie