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I would venture to guess that another reason for the darkly painted and lit Das Boot set was because it was mostly made of plywood! Check out the frame when Werner is waiting for Johann to come out of the head.
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Although I love "Das Boot" I must say that its depiction of a VIIc Type U-Boat is absolutley misleading, nameley for two reasons:
1. Yes, U-Boats WERE painted white inside and well lit, so consequently the interior was bright and light, not dark and cave-like. 2. In order to make the movie they used special camera lenses which make the compartments seem MUCH wider and bigger than they are in real life. I was lucky enough to visit the only remaining VII - type U-Boat in Laboe, Kiel (Germany), and when I entered it I was shocked by the tinyness of it. It´s so incredibly confined and small I felt like I was in a model kit of a submarine. The so called control room ("Zentrale") is small like a phone booth, belive me, there was just one spot were I could stand without stooping. From the engine room you can look right through to the torpedo room, and you are always aware of the fact that you are in a small tube. Cheers, AS
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You know what we need?
A one in whatever chance that when a dud torpedo hits a ship someone will exclaim "Gotdamn Bernard!!" Or a crewman mumbling about "Ein Zwei Hoochie Woochie" ![]() |
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I agree. Work on perfecting the simulation first, then worry about other things like the crew, interior, etc. after you've laid the foundation of a realistic, rock solid sub sim
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...ohh i think there could be some differences between those subs: U-96 ("Das Boot") was one of the earlyer VIIc types, launched 1st. of August 1940. U-995, in Laboe near Kiel is a type VIIc/41, cunning tower equipped with a "winter garden", launched 22th of August 1943. ...i dont expect that the interrior painting of a museum will suffer to much, but yes it is very tight in there, especially with that other 50 sailors... i wonder how it would look like, if the museum would use the original lightning ![]()
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