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Offline dougie47

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The real Type VIIDs
« on: 19 Mar , 2011, 07:04 »
Hi guys,

This thread is for discussion on the real Type VIID U-boats. If anyone has any information on the real boats please share it here. All aspects of the six VIIDs can be discussed (the patrol history, commanders, operational effectiveness, technical features, colour schemes and insignia of each individual boat, modifications made to each boat etc.).

We can start with U 213. Does anyone have info on this boat?

Cheers,

Dougie

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #1 on: 19 Mar , 2011, 09:04 »
This photo album from U218 was sold some time ago, it contains some very interesting photos of said boat:
http://www.historical-media.com/id1012.htm

That's all I have to report about VIIDs, too bad I've already started work on U94. Good luck with the group build!

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #2 on: 19 Mar , 2011, 12:34 »
I saw a great book on the Kriegsmarine (I can not remember the title), it had a whole chapter on U-218, with many fantastic pictures of the boat, which were from the photographs album above.

By the way, a fantastic set of photographs of U-218 :o

I have a partially original Type VIID plan, it show the mine tubes and the Control Room, I can post it.

Links
http://www.uboat.net/boats/u213.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_submarine_U-213
http://www.ubootwaffe.net/ops/boat.cgi?boat=213

Pictures of U-213


(Source: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showpost.php?p=1077603&postcount=105)
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #3 on: 19 Mar , 2011, 13:08 »
Hi guys,

Good photos Nicolas, hadn't seen them before.

Simon, the second photo you posted (showing crewman saluting on aft deck) - I'm pretty sure this is U 47 in the autumn of 1940 in Lorient. The reason it may have been mislabelled as U 213 is Amelung von Varendorff. He became commander of U 213 but earlier he was a watch officer on U 47 from, if memory serves me correctly, the start of Scapa mission (patrol 2) until the end of patrol 9. He is very likely to be one of the officers in the photo in the U 47 photo.

It was Von Varendorff's association with U 47 which lead to him choosing the snorting bull as the personal insigia of U 213.

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #4 on: 19 Mar , 2011, 13:38 »
Thanks for the update, and information about 2nd picture. It would not be the first time a war time photograph has been mislabelled ;D

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #5 on: 20 Mar , 2011, 22:07 »
Correct or incorrect labelling for photo # 2, one thing that strikes me is how crowded the deck of the boat is with the whole crew mustered aft like that.

Considering that the photo shows almost half the length of the boat, and keeping mind that the habitable portion of the pressure hull does NOT extend all the way to the bow or the stern, and also thinking about how much room equipment, controls, bulkheads, periscopes, engines, motors and spare torpedoes take up on the inside, it really gives you an idea of how crowded these 'sewer pipes' really were.

I hadn't appreciated it before until put into perspective with that photo.

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #6 on: 21 Mar , 2011, 13:18 »

I have a partially original Type VIID plan, it show the mine tubes and the Control Room, would I can post.


Simon Hi,

I would love to see the mine tubes... thank you

BTW this is what i see when you post photos, and i don't know why...:



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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #7 on: 21 Mar , 2011, 13:43 »

(Source: Unknown - Can not remember...old age ;D)

Hi Pepper

I am sure I have seen this problem about not loading selected web sites before on other forum. I think its something to do with you internet provider. Can you view the web page from the link of the source? http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showpost.php?p=1077603&postcount=105

Pepper, do you see this for all my pictures I post?

Simon


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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #8 on: 22 Mar , 2011, 08:17 »
I have checked all my archives and here's few pictures of various Type VIID I have.
U-213




U-214







U-216


U-217


U-218




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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #9 on: 22 Mar , 2011, 12:03 »
Great links and photos !!!

found this : http://www.u-modelismo.com/foromodelismonaval/index.php?topic=1340.0

Simon, yes, frogs everywhere  ;D The same with all imageshack fellows.
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #11 on: 23 Mar , 2011, 13:48 »
Hi Simon,

Excellent! I've been looking for late war shots of VIIDs as I've wondered what they did about the lower platform. Looks like they added the lower platform on top of some of the mineshafts.

With that camo U 218 would make some model.

Thanks agian,

Dougie

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #12 on: 23 Mar , 2011, 15:08 »
Amazing photos!
Dougie I sent you a PM concerning U94 insignia, did you get a chance to see it?

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #13 on: 23 Mar , 2011, 15:21 »
Sorry Nicolas,

I missed your PM but see it now. Will contact you tonight.

Cheers,

Dougie

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #14 on: 23 Mar , 2011, 23:34 »
Hi Simon,

Excellent! I've been looking for late war shots of VIIDs as I've wondered what they did about the lower platform. Looks like they added the lower platform on top of some of the mineshafts.

With that camo U 218 would make some model.

Thanks agian,

Dougie

I believe U-218 was the only VIIF to do a lower platform and camo. My initial drawing was of U-218 so I did a bit of research on U-218.   

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #15 on: 25 Mar , 2011, 15:46 »
Just a link I found on www.modelwork.pl
http://www.modelwork.pl/viewtopic.php?t=25051

Great build of VIID and great photos.
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #16 on: 27 Mar , 2011, 15:27 »
Now that's a great model! Could anyone tell me where can I get thos figures?

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #17 on: 27 Mar , 2011, 16:21 »
Wink- what was you doin on the Modelwork forum? ;D
I didnt know you speak polish.

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #18 on: 01 Apr , 2011, 02:18 »
Siara - ;D

Bracco - I used CMK and Revell - the Rrevell are rubbery: the detail is good, but it's had to clean and paint them, or change poses (bizarre material doesn't glue well).

Conus - thanks for the link!
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #19 on: 23 Aug , 2011, 00:40 »
Just a link I found on www.modelwork.pl
http://www.modelwork.pl/viewtopic.php?t=25051

Great build of VIID and great photos.

Hi Guys, hi Conus,

I'm a bit late but thanks for the link AND ALL THE PICS ! awesome !!! will help a lot.

Conus just one question, is it the U-217 ?
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #20 on: 23 Sep , 2011, 19:01 »
Hello there!
some more pictures of VIIDs, I hope this helps:

U-213 (most probably)

U-213 (most probably)

Unknown (to me at least) boat

U-215



U-218

U-218

U-218

Unknown Boat


Cheers!
SG

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #21 on: 24 Sep , 2011, 02:11 »
Those are GREAT pix, love to see the detail! And the mine hatch covers!
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #22 on: 24 Sep , 2011, 07:02 »
Yes, great pics. Thanks SG.

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #23 on: 25 Sep , 2011, 04:00 »
Rokket, some details of the "grid type" mine hatch cover
the search continues.. stay tuned for new pics!
SG

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #24 on: 26 Sep , 2011, 12:32 »
Hi!
New pics and some artwork:

Launch of U-216

U-118, Type XB- I know, I know this might be a bit off-topic, but..look at those mine hatch covers!  ::)




















Cheers!
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« Reply #25 on: 28 Sep , 2011, 02:44 »
excellent to both pix and art!
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #26 on: 29 Sep , 2011, 10:48 »
Fruitful search: U-218 at Krupp's Germaniawerft, Kiel -Dec 1941- (from: AJ Press volume 11 U-Bootwaffe 1939 -1945)




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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #27 on: 30 Sep , 2011, 02:09 »
Impressive, not real but beautiful.

http://www.meretmarine.com/article_imprimer.cfm?id=107516

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« Reply #28 on: 30 Sep , 2011, 04:47 »
Speechless.. The golden boat!!!! ;D
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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #29 on: 29 Feb , 2012, 13:03 »
Here pictures of U-218, as she is today.

http://www.malinheadwrecks.com/index.php?p=1_19_U-218



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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #30 on: 01 Mar , 2012, 06:20 »
 ;)   Great finding Simon!

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #31 on: 03 Aug , 2012, 19:59 »
I just wanted to say thinks for this thread. I am in the middle of building a V11D from the revel kit plus many aftermarket items and was planning to build it with the larger wintergarden after reading something about this many years ago. Was never able to find any references, let alone a picture of this until today.


Does anyone know how many mine tubes were covered by this extension - The article I read said 1, but it looks to be possibly more from the photo?


I also, maybe mistakenly, understood that the wintergarden was modified to have 2 AA guns, I am assuming side by side as in the Turm 4 towers. Can anyone confirm this - or have a photo of this configuration?


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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #32 on: 04 Aug , 2012, 15:17 »
Hello Richard,

Welcome to the forum. NZSnowman posted some good shots on page 1 of this thread. These show a VIID with wintergarten.

The photo that is labelled "19 September 1943" - this looks like a VIID with what looks like a Turm II. On the upper platform there looks to be a single 37mm (at least I think it might be 37mm) with a shield. On the lower platform there looks to be a single 20mm.

The two photos above that show U 218 with camouflage and what looks like a Turm IV tower. Looks like a pair of twin 20mms on the upper platform and a single 37mm on the lower platform.

I presume the VIIDs followed the same pattern as the VIICs in that in 1943 they were first modified to Turm II, then a few months later were modified to Turm IV.

On the question of how many tubes were covered by the extension, have a look at the top image of U 218 in NZSnowman's post. I can only see two tubes remaining behind the Turm IV. There were originally 5 tubes so I am left thinking that the Turm IV covered 3 tubes, leaving 2 tubes exposed behind. Can anybody confirm or have any different info on this?

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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #33 on: 04 Aug , 2012, 17:56 »
Hi Dougie,


thankyou for the reply. I agree that the photos seem to indicate upto 3 tubes covered. I gather these covered ones would become unusable so in the later parts of the war was mine laying becoming less of a focus over AA protection?


I didn't notice the difference between the two photos. The additional platform on the "19 September 1943" photo seems to be covering less tubes and actually seems to refer back to what I read in the past on the addition of the AA gun. This article mentioned only 1 tube was lost - I wish I could relocate this.


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Re: The real Type VIIDs
« Reply #34 on: 09 Mar , 2013, 06:12 »
U-213  :)