Dan
The model of KNM Kaura ex U 995 is as you remark deviating quite a bit from the conventional model kit of a VIIC. It shows one of three modified VII Cs serving in the R.Nor. Navy as from early 50s till mid 60s. The philosophy at that time was a submarine should stay submerged by means of snort most of the time, rather than take up fight with surface and air enemies. That`s why we did away with all the guns and wintergarden keeping a minimum of tower. Later we converted one of the VII Cs with a modern "sail" as well.
I rather concentrated on technical details than the weathering, brownwash and canning. The model shows the norwegian tower, details of the opened Kingstons, the difference between the saddletanks and main ballasttank no 3 kingstons, fitting the snortmast bend above the casingdeck starboard, which is missing on most snortmast models, reducing the deckcontainers, did away with the"deck winglets" located in the wintergarden area, change some of the floodgates, moved the anchor forward, change the antennas wireintake, sternlantern and a few smaller items. The major deviation details can be seen from the photo below