Type VIIC U-Boat Display Model, German Navy, 1944
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Type VIIC U-Boat Display Model, German Navy, 1944

EM-37316
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Easy Model Platinum Collection 37316
Type VIIC U-Boat Display Model
German Navy, 1944

1:700 Scale   Length   Width
Type VIIC U-Boat   3.75"   0.25"

The Type VII U-boat, designed in secret during 1933-1944, were a new generation of German attack submarines. They had a much more powerful striking force than the Type II. They had five torpedo tubes, four in the bow and one astern and could carry eleven torpedoes onboard or 22 TMA (23 TMB) mines. They also had an 88mm fast-firing deck gun and 20mm AA gun. At the beginning of the war, the 88mm deck gun was very useful in sinking merchant ships, enabling the more expensive torpedoes to be saved for larger and more valuable targets. These Type VII U-boats were spark plug of the "Wolf Pack". Their production was in large numbers. At the same time, the German Navy suffered large losses of this force, losing 784 U-boats, of which 519 were Type VII.