Hi gentlemen,
The answer of the sawfish colour is an ever elusive one isn't it! I'm almost certain we will never know. Although I wrote a brief article on it, I am happy to concede that I don't know the answer either.
I have a hunch regarding the Das Boot insignia. In a few b&w photos of U 96 the insignia actually looks black. I reckon there is a fair chance the production team saw those photos and thought, what the heck, it looks black to me. And then opted for black on the movie U 96. But...it is just a hunch!
Cheers,
Dougie
I agree, Dougie, and that elusive information gives us modelers some leeway in personalizing out boats without opening us up to charges of historical inaccuracy.
And of course, the neutral gray background of the tower is perfect for any reasonable color swordfish, be it green, blue, red or black.
So far as U-96 is concerned you may well be right about the production crew decision. But if that is so, they didn't study the photo you e-mailed to me some time back from page 146 (top) of Robert Stern's book Type VII U-boats -it's the one with the swordfish on the sides and the snorting bull on the front of the tower. If that picture is examined very closely the mouth of the swordfish is, as I mentioned in another post, a lighter value than the body which suggests TWO colors. (Three counting the white outline and eye.)
In any event it's fun to try to puzzle the riddle out despite the lack of any definitive answer looming on the horizon.
Now if you and Wink could just offer an AMP time machine......
Don