Author Topic: New product: AMP7205 Photo etch deck for mid-to-late war Type VIIC planked deck  (Read 843 times)

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Offline dougie47

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Hello all,

We would like to announce a new product (AMP7205) for release in the next few months. It is a photo-etch and resin set for Revell's late war 1/72nd Type VIIC/41 kit.

Over the past few years we have researched the mid-to-late VIIC and VIIC/41 features such as the planked deck, Atlantic bow and other details. The new set develops this research further and creates parts to accurately replicate different features which have not been possible with existing kits and sets. There are two PE frets in our new set which can be seen below -



Revell's Type VIIC/41 Platinum Edition has excellent photo etched details but the stick on feature intended to correct their very basic plastic deck does not work at all. Although some improvements were made by Revell to the pattern there are still plenty of inaccuracies including the inaccurate gap in the deck where the schnorchel sits. We would recommend the Platinum Edition due to the quality of the photo-etch but not the stick deck. An accurate photo-etch deck with corrected schnorchel gap is required in conjunction with the platinum kit.

As with our other deck designs, we have not relied upon inaccurate plans and have designed the deck exclusively from period photos. It takes significant time and resources to do it this way and that is why we do not release sets like these regularly.

The main aspect of our new set is that within the one set you have two different options for a VIIC or VIIC/41 with planked deck - one with the snorchel gap and one without the schnorchel gap.

The first option is simply a more accurate version of the planked deck with a corrected schnorchel gap in the deck. Our deck design includes the many rivets which hold the planks onto the under deck supports. These cannot be seen on the image above. Our deck also includes the under deck supports which could be seen on the real boats in between the planks. These supports work really well with photo-etch. We have used period photos to determine most of these supports but have also used knowledge of the deck supports on slotted decks from our previous research. Our previous slotted deck design (AMP7202) was also consulted for position of hatches, some of which were the same on planked decks and other which were different.

The second option is for mid-war boats (43/44) which had a Turm IV tower and planked deck but did not have the schnorchel fitted yet. There were a lot of boats which had this arrangment so we are really pleased to be able to offer this arrangement to modellers. With this second option, the rear piece has no schnorchel gap but does have an ammunition hatch on the port side (this can be seen in the top fret above on the right hand side). You can also see that the forward piece for the second option has no big gap for the life raft containers (see at the bottom of the top fret in image above).

There will be a resin ammunition hatch in our set as modellers will need this for the second option. Also included in resin are the cushions at the side of the hull casing, which are the wrong shape and position in the kit. There is also an Askania compass fairing in resin which was fitted to many but not all late war boats.

There are pieces for the three tower decks. A bonus photo etch part is the three vent blanking plate on the starboard side. As with our 7202 set, we have included saddle tank covers, sacrificial anodes and four flood pieces in this new set.

A 28-page instruction printed booklet will be included in the set as with our previous sets.

An article "Askania, Side Cushions & Update VIIC Vent Patterns" has been written to consolidate and share the research and help guide customers on the various mid to late war features. This includes as much detail as possible on individual boats as possible for maximum accuracy.

It will be available in a few months, with parts total being 111 photo-etched brass plus 4 resin parts. We will also be releasing a rivet replacement set at some point as well.

Cheers,

Dougie
 

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Hi Dougie,

thanks for releasing this detail set. You guys are just positively crazy (an expression of absolute high esteem in German: "positiv verrueckt") when it comes to detailsets for Uboats  8)

Just a question, do you have the opening for the underwater refuel on the PE sets for the Atlantic Bow as well? Either way, you can put me down as a buyer.

Thanks again for the great news!

Regards
falo
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Offline dougie47

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Hi Falo,
Many thanks for your interest. I did feel like I was going a little crazy last year during lockdown adding all those rivets holding the planks onto the supports.

Sorry but our set will have a bow piece without the underwater refueling. It would be nice to have them both but we ran out of space on the brass sheets. Wink did really well in getting all the other pieces on the two frets but there was none left for an additional bow piece. The Revell Platinum Edition comes with the refueling bow in photo etch (it is really well designed) and this influenced our decision to go for the bow piece without the refueling on the AMP part.
It is possible we might design a seperate brass fret with the bow piece with refueling in the future. If there is space on our next brass sheet then we may do this.

Cheers,
Dougie

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Hi Dougie,

thanks for your answer. IMO the cutout for the underwater refueling is manageable but the piping and the valves are difficult to research due to the lack of good wartime pics.

I'am looking forward to the release of the two pe frets.

Regards
falo

P.S.:
I think you can be proud of your work: You are a rivet maker and not a rivet counter   ;)

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 Hello folks,
 
 We now have the new 72-05 planked deck set in stock. This is not currently available for EU and UK customers and we are working on a way of making our products available for EU and UK in the near future. Sorry for this delay. People outside EU and UK can order it now for EUR 49.95 from -
 https://amp.rokket.biz/am_type7lateset.shtml
 
 An image of the shiny new brass -
 
 
 Here is an image of the 28-page instruction booklet which can be downloaded at the link above -
 
 
 Next is the plan and parts identification guide which comes with the set -
 
 
 Next up are the resin parts (Askania magnetic compass fairing, side cushions X2, hatch) -
 
 
 The supporting article "Askania, Side Cushions & Updated Type VII Vent Patterns" may be of interest to modellers who are making an early war VIIC due to the additional vent patterns in this article. It can be downloaded from the link above. It also gives modellers info on the position of the side cushions which varied between boats.
 
 We are working on a big set for Revell's early Type IX which will be next. Much of the design work and research is done but it will take time to get the layout and test sheets completed. It will be due next year at some point.
 
 Dougie

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Hello Dougie,

thank you so much for keeping us informed. It's a real pity that the UK and the European Union are not (yet) being supplied, due to the new billing rules. Hope you find an importer quickly. I had already announced my intention to order the set weeks ago and am now just waiting patiently until you have found a solution.

Many greetings from the EU  ::)

falo

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Dougie,
congratulation for the release, which looks stunning. The instruction booklet is an essay covering a lot more than the simple assembly of the PE's, in fact it's a precoius source of information regarding the Uboat equipment and the way it was used from the crew. You can tell that there's a lot of research and knowledge behind those PE frets and that they are 100% accurate. I think this is what makes AMP products so outstanding.
Bravo!
SG 
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@ Dougie

now that SG (Italy) has spoken my (Germany) heart out, it's even more important to find an importer for Europe ...  8)
Great work so far, I think the set for the IXC will be just as meticulous and good.

Regards
falo

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The work begins.

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Wow it looks great!