![]() ![]() but if you use its bow insert You'll need 2. Speaking of floodholes: if You use the U-brass set mainly for its templates, one will be enough. Etch detail for Academy Admiral Graf Spee - White Ensign Models. Upgrade for Revell German U-Boat Type VIIIC 1:72 - Pontos. HMS King George V Detail Set 1:350 - Pontos. The aftermarked deck replacement aren't a absolute must, maybe You drill out the revell VII C-deck and the hull floodholes (just some basic pressure hull details are to be build then ) Coastal Forces Series Detail sets 1:72 - Great Little Ships. You' ll need the CMK set 2 times, so far I haven't seen a convincing way to get the periscope-bases in the correct height, except You turn them from brass yourself. take a look at their instructions on their internet page, I think Hannants has a link to these as well. So I would recommend using the exact PE sets for the VII C and VII C/41 from eduard, both of them I'm afraid. The main difference in the PE eduard sets is the weaponry.I don't think its nessecary to replace all the hatches or the wooden plates at the tower inner sides (except You want a special boot with a distinctive pattern). If you like You can add some fancy stuff like radar arrays from nautilus or wem. The rest You'll need to update is easy to be made by yourself: braces, railings and such. Regarding the tower (or sail for You americans) You'll need the PE compasses and engine repeater dials. don't now what to do with the VII C/41 hull anyway. One VII C kit, one VII C/41 and hopefully a VII C hull coming from revell germany. Now I have a problem: one 1/72 VII C already in the last stages of construction with the central air duct ( I quit calling it a VII B, maybe its an early VII C ) There are VII Cs documented with panzerkästen AND large FuMo shaft, like U 744, haven't looked in the lists so far wether its a VII C or VII C/ 41, though. It was officially commissioned for action under Kapitänleutnant Siegfried Rollmann on May 14. ![]() Building U 333 for me there is only panzerkästen OR large FuMo shaft. 1940 in Bremen (shipyard: Bremer Vulkan). You are here: Eduard Photo etched parts Photo etched set Ships 1/72 U-boat VIIC 1/72 + zoom 36,95 US Cat.No.: 53008 Recommended for kit: REVELL IN STOCK > 10 pcs Instruction Sheet: 53008. Don't have information if U333 had the large FuMo shaft AND the panzerkästen at any time of her career. I think that after her 2 month refit end of '43 they dismantled the panzerkästen and installed the large rectangular FuMo shaft. U 333 at least in November '43 seems to be the same although there's no exact view of the FuMo- situation. These were armoured shacks for 5 sailors on the starboard side and 1 on the other. After her major refit she had a second wintergarden with 2cm flakvierling (o.k., we have several kits of these to use, for example schatton modellbau with beautiful etched barrels), the semicircular simple FuMo shaft and the two panzerkästen (or panzerschränke which means "safe"). U 377 is a fairly well photographic documented type VII C. Discuss the VII C / VII C/41 problem with some folks (hi rokket, sorry if this seems familiar to You) for a while now: ![]()
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