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  • mylo
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 723

    #1

    Type VIIb plans

    [color=#000000]Hello all,

    I am brand new to R/C subs as well as the subcommittee.com site. Like all of us here I'm sure, I have a wierd fascination with subs and have always wanted to build an R/C one. I finally decided to do something about this passion and join the subcommittee. (Admin likely hasn't got my application yet. Just put 'er in the mail.).

    Up until recently, I felt very intimidated by the technology and "know how" required to take on such a project but have decided that I am a reasonably intelligent person (depends who you ask I suppose) and am quite capable of learning new skills. I am an avid scale modeller but have never attempted an R/C project. I am hoping that with a little assistance from people who know, I will be able to build my Type VIIb U-Boat in 1]
  • anonymous

    #2
    Welcome Mylo!

    There are numerous books

    Welcome Mylo!

    There are numerous books on the VII, out there, as well as some other resources. First stop for you should be]U-Boat.net[/url]

    Some plans can be found here]Plans[/url]

    There is also a special interest group within the SubCommittee message boards focusing on das boats, look for the North Atlantic U-Boat Flotille (did i spell that right??).

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    • mylo
      Junior Member
      • Aug 2005
      • 723

      #3
      Wintergreen,

      Thanks for the reply.

      Mylo

      Wintergreen,

      Thanks for the reply.

      Mylo

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      • JWLaRue
        Managing Editor, SubCommittee Report
        • Aug 1994
        • 4281

        #4
        hi Mylo,

        It is generally agreed

        hi Mylo,

        It is generally agreed that the best plans available for the Type VII are those done by Fritz Kohl. This "planrolle" is a series of very large drawings that provide both external and internal arrangement details.

        A smaller set of these drawings are also found in the excellent book title [i]Vom Original Zum Modell]. These drawings can be scanned and enlarged quite easily.

        Both of these items are usually available at www.amazon.de. Occasionally, used copies are available through our SubSwap forum.

        The next best place for Type VII drawings would be the Gerhard Beck drawings. These were available through Taubman Plans Service, which has recently been bought up by Loyalhana Dockyard (www.taubmansonline.com)

        -hope this helps!

        Jeff
        Rohr 1.....Los!

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        • don prince
          SubCommittee Member
          • Feb 2003
          • 201

          #5
          Hi Mylo,

          Welcome... I take my

          Hi Mylo,

          Welcome... I take my hat off to anybody who has the skill, knowledge, and ability, to start from scratch on a U-boat project. I know I would not want to start that undertaking. Either I'm a lazy old dog, or too old to learn new tricks. I don't know? However, if you decide to look for a U-boat kit... In my humble opinion, the Type VIIC kit from OTW (www.otwdesings.com) is one of the best. The 1/32 scale hull (in the 7 foot range) is highly detailed, and the photo etched brass deck is excellent. The tower is available in the standard early War configuration in brass, or fiberglass. There is also a new late tower configuration and deck with the schnochel and Anti-aircraft modifications.

          Regards,
          Don_
          A man's gotta know his limitations...
          Harry Callahan, SFPD

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          • stoene
            Junior Member
            • Jul 2005
            • 40

            #6
            Hello,
            You are not alone. I

            Hello,
            You are not alone. I have the same ambition. I have ordered these set of prints from Christian-Schmidt (German Fellow). They are really cool. They are working drawings from the real sub. Its all in German with metric measurements, dated 1940's. It has top view, side and sections, plus other details not normally seen. The section sheet is packed 50+. Christian-Schmidt

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            • mylo
              Junior Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 723

              #7
              JWL, Yes, that helps. I

              [color=#000000]JWL, Yes, that helps. I will check into those. Thanks.

              Don, Oh yes, ...I have "googled" over that 1/32 OTW boat. Very, very nice. ...almost TOO nice, for me to be bashing around with in some lake. I have decided that I would like to scratch build a 1]

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              • mylo
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2005
                • 723

                #8
                Don, Who said anything about

                Don, Who said anything about skill, knowledge, and ability ??

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                • dougie995
                  Junior Member
                  • Jul 2005
                  • 46

                  #9
                  Hello Mylo,

                  I have completed side

                  Hello Mylo,

                  I have completed side profile drawings of the VIIB U 47 at 7 stages in the boat's career. These illustrate how the U-boat was modified during her career. I think they can help you with the exterior details you asked for. Feel free to email me at dougie47@freeserve.co.uk if you are interested.

                  Cheers,

                  Dougie

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                  • mylo
                    Junior Member
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 723

                    #10
                    JWL, I tried looking into

                    JWL, I tried looking into that site you mentioned but it's in German (go figure, for a U-boat). Problem is, I don't speak it. Haven't had much luck doing a Google for Kohl Planrolle either (English is the only language that I can "kind of" understand).

                    Mylo

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                    • mylo
                      Junior Member
                      • Aug 2005
                      • 723

                      #11
                      Stoene, I see those Christian

                      [color=#000000]Stoene, I see those Christian plans you are talking about are 1]

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                      • mylo
                        Junior Member
                        • Aug 2005
                        • 723

                        #12
                        JWL, These large Kohl drawings

                        JWL, These large Kohl drawings that you mention seem to be what I would be looking for. I found some type XXI stuff but no VII. Can you provide me with any more information on how I can get my grubby hands on these Kohl drawings ?

                        Fall is in the air (it was today anyway), which, as we all know, leads to winter, which is "toy building season". (We have a long "toy building season" up here in Canada). I hope to locate some plans fairly soon.

                        Thanks for everybody's help. My wife is hoping that none of you guys come through by the way....... hee hee.

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                        • sam reichart
                          Past President
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 1325

                          #13
                          Mylo- I just did a

                          Mylo- I just did a quick search for you on amazon.de and ebay.de- no one has the planrolles for sale that I could find. (I found some Frtiz Kohl books though...)
                          Perhaps one of our German members knows of any for sale locally???

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                          • gof
                            Junior Member
                            • May 2005
                            • 18

                            #14
                            Hi Mylo
                            you might want to

                            [color=#000000]Hi Mylo
                            you might want to try the ANATOMY OF THE SHIP series as it has a book on the TYPE VII U-Boat.It covers the VII,VIIB,VIIC,VIID and the VIIF.
                            it has a 1]

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                            • mylo
                              Junior Member
                              • Aug 2005
                              • 723

                              #15
                              Sam, Gof, ...thank you gentlemen.

                              Dougie,

                              Sam, Gof, ...thank you gentlemen.

                              Dougie, I tried e-mailing you but she wouldn't go through. Some sort of "Spam" protection thing at my end I think, it's happened before with other people I have tried to mail, particularly overseas. Beyond my ability to figure it out. Can you provide me with any more info here on the forum ? Maybe you can try me at myles.h@sasktel.net

                              Thanks.

                              Mylo

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