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09-12-22, 05:39 AM | #1 |
Grey Wolf
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Type VII Interior Tour Series
Decided to use the Wolfpack interior for a series detailing the various components in each compartment. Note this is informational only and discusses the historical boat - not a guide on how to play the game.
For the first episode we look at the bow torpedo room: For the second episode, we look at the chief petty officers’ and officers’ quarters: For the third episode, we look at the components of the forward half of the control room: For the fourth episode, we look at components in the after portion of the control room: For the fifth episode, we look at the tower interior and do a deep dive into the fire control system: STAY TUNED FOR: Bridge and Top Deck Petty Officers’ Quarters Galley Diesel Engine Room E-Motor and Aft Torpedo Room Radio and Sound Shacks (TBD based on when WP inserts models) Enjoy!
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09-12-22, 08:57 AM | #2 |
Born to Run Silent
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Nice, I was looking for a good news item to start the week. Good work, Matt!
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09-12-22, 09:15 AM | #3 |
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Frankly, the only good news on the spinning mudball these daze comes from this forum!?
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09-13-22, 12:30 AM | #4 |
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It looks great.
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09-13-22, 06:43 AM | #5 |
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Hi Derstosstrupp, thanks for the first of the series: really interesting. You must have spent years looking at this subject to attain that level of SME.
I have a question if it is not outside scope: it’s not about systems per se, rather about the construction of the U boot. I have always wondered what was the decking used externally of a type VIIc U boot? Can’t determine it; sources are generally silent on it, although I have seen suggestions it was wood? I mean the top decking you’d walk around on to man the gun or haul in berthing ropes, etc. In photos, just can’t tell: it looks metal and not wood planking, and all aftermarket upscale kits for model U boots are done not in wooden planking, but metal. So, my question is, once and for all, what was the outer decking made of: wood planking or metal sheet? Or both? And if wood, was it painted and does that make it look like metal? Thank you. Apoll |
09-13-22, 07:11 AM | #6 | |
Grey Wolf
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From the building regulations: “ (e) Deck planking. The upper deck shall be fitted with planks of German pine 80 mm wide and 35 mm thick, laid at intervals of about 20 mm. Planks of teak, if available, shall be provided around the bollard and capstan head and under the cleats. If planks are laid on an iron thickness, they shall be taken 100 mm wide and laid tightly. Planks shall be fastened to the joists by 10 mm galvanized wood deck screws. Slots shall be cut in larger numbers near the vents, but all openings shall be avoided immediately above the vents. Galvanized iron rails are to be placed on deck around the capstan head to prevent the crew from slipping out of the capstan head during the operating the capstan. The necessary hatches for torpedo entry, companionway hatches, stowage spaces, and for other below-deck arrangements are to be provided.”
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Ask me anything about the Type VII or IX! One-Stop Targeting Shop: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...WwBt-1vjW28JbO My YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIJ...9FXbD3S2kgwdPQ Last edited by derstosstrupp; 09-13-22 at 07:27 AM. |
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