U-228 was commissioned today after a lengthy delay to repair bomb damaged suffered in an allied air raid while undergoing final fitting out prior to launch.
Well it took longer then expected, but I managed to repair the damage suffered when my young nephew decided to play with my model while unattended. I managed to either repair or replace the damaged/destroyed parts making the model at least publicly presentable. I'll spare all of you the details but repairs took a bit over 22 modeling hours to complete. Overall I am mostly statisfied with the end result.
The model represents U-228 loading torpedos prior to her sixth and final war patrol which began in August 1944. Commissioned on 12 September 1942, she completed 6 patrols and sank exactly zero ships. She was one of several Type VIIc u-boats retro-fitted with a snort; her's being installed in July 1944.
U-228 was badly damaged by a bombing raid (In this case modeling seemed to have a paralleled real life!) in Bergen after completing her sixth patrol. She was stricken in October 1944 and scrapped shortly thereafter.
I attempted to represent U-228 in a slightly worn state without turning her into a rust bucket. Though my poor photography does not show it well, the rust effects turned out subtle and they are one of the areas I am very pleased with for this build.
Enough rattling from me. I have attached a few pictures in the "Completed" section of the Gallery for you all to enjoy. Comments, positive, neutral and negative are welcome!
Ernest