phone is very nice, esp. the earpiece.
Chaos reigns in the shipyard this morning. The subject that has me confused are the Modelbrass saddle tank inspection covers. The fret has 10 large plates and four small ones.
Since modelbrass included no directions, I went to their web site which shows five covers per side, three large and two small,
all set with the long side of the plate at 90 degrees to the long axis of the boat. Deck plans in Robert Stern's book
Type VII U-boats (p.44) show five plates as well with
three set at 90 degrees and two with the long side parallel to the long axis of the boat. It's hard to determine size, but they appear to be all the same i.e no small ones.
In David Westwood's book
Type VII U-boats (P. 26)
three large covers are shown at 90 degrees to the long axis of the boat and two small ones are shown parallel to the long axis. Also in his book the frontpiece shows a photo of U99 which clearly shows
five cover locations, but the covers appear to be removed. As best I can tell all seem to be the same size and set at the 90 degree angle.
For context my boat is U96, Circa 1940, A Type VIIc.
Question #1
Am I correct in assuming that the Type VIIc of my vintage had
five plates per side on the saddle tanks?
Question #2
Are all the plates the same size i.e. large, or are they a combination of 3 large and two small?
Question #3
Are they all mounted at 90 degrees to the long axis of the boat, or some combination of the above?
And one final question;
If they are all the same size where do the four small plates on the Modelbrass fret go?
I'd appreciate any help as I don't want to attach them until I'm sure they will be accurate.
Don