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Ablemaster 04-10-10 04:27 AM

Thanks for sharing :yeah: Good stuff

mcarlsonus 04-10-10 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by DarthVrooks (Post 1354370)
Thank you for sharing these pics. In return, here's Salma Hayek
http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/8...mashakecz3.gif
;)

Well, Selma is FINE (ella es tan caliente!), but she ain't got, "late model" radar and radar detection equipment intact! er...does she???

13owman 04-10-10 02:20 PM

I wish I could go visit that place. That is the most awesome set of pictures I have ever seen. The only thing wrong with it is it looks like there are too many layers of paint on every thing But I love them
Great Job!!!

frog7 04-11-10 05:19 PM

Real good pictures id love to go to visit .. My old dad who fought in the War was realy intrested in 2 world war submarine warfare Atlantic and Pacific we said we would do 2 things in life one was to visit the beach where he landed and the other was to visit a U Boat....but it wasent to be we left it to late and he passed away...but im still determend to visit one day. but realy great pictures thanks for posting

brett25 04-11-10 05:26 PM

phenomenal pics, mate, thank you!

its funny that the boat is so close to the water, though. A very high tide and she could be once again on patrol:woot:

Lzs von swe 04-12-10 02:05 AM

Good pictures mate:yeah:
If you do get the chance to visit, don´t forget to visit the memorial.
It´s a special place, gives you some perspective on things.
Here are some shots from my visit http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=153597

Hope you don´t mind Gien, not trying to hijack your thread here:salute:

The General 04-12-10 03:00 AM

Thank you. She looks fantastic! I wonder, if the tide came in, and I welded up the doors they put in the side, how much work would it take to get her running? :hmmm: Is there a working u-boat left in the world?

Tomi_099 04-12-10 04:07 AM

Danke !! beautiful!

these are very important images for the project VIIc:yeah:

Paco 04-12-10 04:30 AM

I was there many years ago.

Great photos, thanks,
Paco.

GlobalExplorer 04-12-10 04:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tomi_099 (Post 1356657)
Danke !! beautiful!

these are very important images for the project VIIc:yeah:

Habe auch gerade an dich gedacht .. Sicher siehst du die (Holz?)Planken auf dem Deck. Das Deck stört mich noch an deinem Modell, weil dort nämlich die Rumpftextur verwendet wird ;) vielleicht kannst du ja da irgendwann mal was machen ....

http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/6434/333zar.jpg

captainprid 04-12-10 07:13 AM

Many thanks for those....Particularly like number 20, an excellent picture for scale

NZsnowman 04-17-10 05:14 PM

Hi Gian

Great pictures, and also like Tomi, important images for the project VIIC, and will be very useful for my drawing also!!

:salute:

LIONPRIDE 04-17-10 07:17 PM

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AYe Poppie !


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Keelbuster 04-18-10 11:46 AM

Awesome pics - was also looking for the TDC:) The control room looks cramped - in Sh3 it felt so roomy. It also appears fairly room in Sh5. What I remember from being on the boat in Chicago (u-505 i think) was that there wasn't a ton of head room - in places I had to hunch a bit. In SH3 and SH5 there appears to be a ton of head room - like a good two feet.


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