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A-ganger
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To me the boat they used for the external shots in Das Boot was a VIIC with a bow cutter on it, though VIIC's didn't usually have bow cutters on them, yet VIIB's did, but the conning tower looks more like a VIIC than a VIIB. What gives? Could it have just been a VIIC w/ a bow cutter put on it, or a VIIB with a different conning tower?
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The Old Man
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Seaman
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Type VII C
If you read the Das Boot novel, which I highly recommend (it's so much better than than the brilliant mini series) - it says somewhere that the boat is a type VII C.
The thing about net cutters is that I have seen them on virtually every WWII photo of type VII and above - regardless of the period of the war. I've got a type IX C at the moment and I would really like a net cutter mod for it. They look mean and cool which is maybe why the comanders retained them! ![]() |
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Will take a look at it to confirm my speculation. Thniper
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And they used the same mockup, the bigger one, for the original Indiana Jones.
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