Description
The coastal Type II U-Boats became the first vessels of this class that were built in Germany after the end of WWI. The improved IIВ series submarines were built in Deutsche Werke (U13-U16) and Germania Werft in Kiel (U7-U12, U17-U24). They all were included to the Kriegsmarine in 1935-1936. Two flotillas were formed with those vessels – the 1st Weddigen and 3d Lohs.
With the beginning of WWII, the Type II U-Boats were in active use as mine-layers in the ports and river estuaries of England and Scotland's Eastern Coast, and also for the anti-shipping struggle in the English Channel area. From Spring 1941, the coastal U–Boats were used mainly in training role in the Baltic.
Key Features
Markings Available
Model Information
With the beginning of WWII, the Type II U-Boats were in active use as mine-layers in the ports and river estuaries of England and Scotland's Eastern Coast, and also for the anti-shipping struggle in the English Channel area. From Spring 1941, the coastal U–Boats were used mainly in training role in the Baltic.
Key Features
- Accurate copy of the prototype
- Four version decal sheet is included
- Includes display stand
Markings Available
- U 9, Oblt. W. Luth, May 1940.
U 9, Kptlt. L. Mathes, September 1939.
U 19, Kptlt. J. Schepke, March 1940.
U 19, Kptlt. H. Meckel, August 1939
Model Information
- Scale: 1:144
- Number of Parts: 60 pieces
- Length: 299 mm
- Height: 88 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm
Specifications
- Brand
- ICM
- Category
- Plastic Model Kits
- Scale
- 1:144
- Model Type
- Ships
- Ship Type
- Submarine
- Nationality
- German
- Era
- 1939-1945 - World War II
- Kit Type
- Assembly Kit
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U-Boat Type IIB (1939) German Submarine
Item No. ICMS009
The coastal Type II U-Boats became the first vessels of this class that were built in Germany after the end of WWI. The improved IIВ series submarines were built in Deutsche Werke (U13-U16) and Germania Werft in Kiel (U7-U12, U17-U24). They all were included to the Kriegsmarine in 1935-1936. Two
Description
The coastal Type II U-Boats became the first vessels of this class that were built in Germany after the end of WWI. The improved IIВ series submarines were built in Deutsche Werke (U13-U16) and Germania Werft in Kiel (U7-U12, U17-U24). They all were included to the Kriegsmarine in 1935-1936. Two flotillas were formed with those vessels – the 1st Weddigen and 3d Lohs.
With the beginning of WWII, the Type II U-Boats were in active use as mine-layers in the ports and river estuaries of England and Scotland's Eastern Coast, and also for the anti-shipping struggle in the English Channel area. From Spring 1941, the coastal U–Boats were used mainly in training role in the Baltic.
Key Features
Markings Available
Model Information
With the beginning of WWII, the Type II U-Boats were in active use as mine-layers in the ports and river estuaries of England and Scotland's Eastern Coast, and also for the anti-shipping struggle in the English Channel area. From Spring 1941, the coastal U–Boats were used mainly in training role in the Baltic.
Key Features
- Accurate copy of the prototype
- Four version decal sheet is included
- Includes display stand
Markings Available
- U 9, Oblt. W. Luth, May 1940.
U 9, Kptlt. L. Mathes, September 1939.
U 19, Kptlt. J. Schepke, March 1940.
U 19, Kptlt. H. Meckel, August 1939
Model Information
- Scale: 1:144
- Number of Parts: 60 pieces
- Length: 299 mm
- Height: 88 mm
- Includes detailed assembly instructions
- Highly detailed sprues with high accuracy made from quality plastic
- Box size: 295 x 225 x 40 mm
Specifications
- Brand
- ICM
- Category
- Plastic Model Kits
- Scale
- 1:144
- Model Type
- Ships
- Ship Type
- Submarine
- Nationality
- German
- Era
- 1939-1945 - World War II
- Kit Type
- Assembly Kit
