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SEA => SUBS: Uboats => TYPE VII => Topic started by: Mustang on 20 Oct , 2015, 10:51

Title: U96 Hachette
Post by: Mustang on 20 Oct , 2015, 10:51
Hi all.


I'm new here but I've been trying to read all the fantastic info you have all put up.


I'm currently building the Hachette 1/48 model, which I'm also doing the forward torpedo room. I'm just wondering if anyone has any photo of this room showing the main hatchway looking from the room outwards.


Any help wound be great thank you.
 
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: Mustang on 20 Oct , 2015, 10:54
Ps I have a build diary but it's not on this site, I'm not sure if I'm allowed to link the other forum to this forum.
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: SG on 20 Oct , 2015, 11:38
Hi Mustang and Welcome aboard!
1/48 huh? B I G !!! lots of details! First of all congrats for the great progress achieved so far.
Trying to answer your question: do you mean the torpedo-loading hatch (forward torpedo hatch) or the hatch separating the forward compartment and the previous one containing the officers accomodations, CO's cabin, radio room etc?
let me/us know asap
Cheers
SG
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: dougie47 on 20 Oct , 2015, 11:43
Hi Mustang,
 
Welcome to the forum. Yes, it fine to post a link to another forum so go ahead.
 
Cheers,
 
Dougie
(AMP forum administrator)
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: Mustang on 20 Oct , 2015, 11:51
Hi SG


Thanks for the quick reply.


Sorry for not being precise in my question.


I'm looking for photos for the hatch/doorway separating the foreword compartments.


In the first photo you'll see it's just a blank wall at the moment, the last photo is what was supplied and from what I can work out its looks like the U955.
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: Mustang on 20 Oct , 2015, 11:53
Hi Mustang,
 
Welcome to the forum. Yes, it fine to post a link to another forum so go ahead.
 
Cheers,
 
Dougie
(AMP forum administrator)


Hi dougie47.


Thank you for the info.


If anyone is interested here's the link to my build http://www.partworkmodels.co.uk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=162&t=4852&sid=df4dbced2bfabebf896a03baceae2a8f
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: Mustang on 20 Oct , 2015, 12:03
I did find this site which shows some of the wall in photos 6 & 8.


http://uboat.net/gallery/U96Munich/
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: NZSnowman on 20 Oct , 2015, 13:02
It not a photo, but it may help. Here a drawing of frame 36, looking aft.


(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5709/22338356035_db4c6715a7_o.jpg)
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: SG on 20 Oct , 2015, 14:12
Follow the link:
https://youtu.be/1dFeO68-fXE (https://youtu.be/1dFeO68-fXE)
minute 4:00-ish
And also:
http://www.360cities.net/image/submarine-u-995-torpedo-section (http://www.360cities.net/image/submarine-u-995-torpedo-section)
You can actually navigate inside the torpedo-room, so turn your visual field aft and zoom the image. Great site isn't it?  ;)
Cheers
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: falo on 20 Oct , 2015, 23:43
Hi Mustang,


in addition here is a link to my U-995 photo thread here on amp:


http://models.rokket.biz/index.php?topic=1150.75 (http://models.rokket.biz/index.php?topic=1150.75)


Regards
falo
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: Mustang on 01 Nov , 2015, 07:00
Thanks for the drawing NZSnowman, that will help me.


As to the U995, I understand that it's a VII class but a lot of the interior was modernised and as so a lot of the internal parts of the torpedo room are not as it would have been when used in the WWII at the time of the U96.
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: falo on 10 Dec , 2015, 14:50
Hi Snowman,


I suppose you transposed the numbers accidentally: IMO your drawing shows the pressure hull frame 63 (?).

Just noticed that yet because of the snorkel cutout, don't know if I'am right. If not sorry for mixing up things here  :(


Regards
falo





It not a photo, but it may help. Here a drawing of frame 36, looking aft.


(https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5709/22338356035_db4c6715a7_o.jpg)
Title: Re: U96 Hachette
Post by: OldNoob on 10 Dec , 2015, 15:42
Hi Mustang!
Sounds like a great build. I hope you can share some pictures with us.