Hi guys,
A new article is now available to download via the library section of the AMP website. This one is entitled Type VII Modifications.
We are all aware that many modifications were made to the Type VIIC fleet. Certain features were introduced, others deleted, in an attempt to meet the changing technological and operational requirements of the Battle of the Atlantic. Modellers often ask whether the U-boat they have chosen to model had features such as net cutters, breakwaters or a wind deflector. And if so, when did their boat have these features? And when were they removed? They are often unclear about what time period the Revell kits are suitable for, and what alterations are needed to depict a mid-war boat.
No book will answer these pertinent questions. Even with a dozen books at their disposal, each replete with period photos, the modeller will struggle to identify how their chosen boat was modified and what features were present at a given time. With this in mind, I have written this article to address some of the modifications that VIIC and VIIC/41 modellers should be aware of. The modifications made to the Type VIIA and VIIB are included to show the developments of the VII that preceded the launching of the first VIIC.
I have made no attempt to delve into a technical analysis; my points are intentionally limited in scope to those of specific interest to the U-boat modeller. And there are modifications and features not covered in the article. As such this overview is NOT intended in any way to be a comprehensive paper detailing every change made throughout the fleet. Further research will be required, particularly with respect to late war boats.
Cheers,
Dougie