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With The Future Release Of U-505, Anyone Have Any WWII Color Photos?

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With The Future Release Of U-505, Anyone Have Any WWII Color Photos?
Posted by Leftie on Saturday, February 2, 2013 1:32 PM

  Just trying to get my research together. Thanks In Advance!

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Posted by subfixer on Saturday, February 2, 2013 2:03 PM

Have you tried googling U-505 images?

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Posted by tucchase on Saturday, February 2, 2013 2:27 PM

Check out the book "Twenty Million Tons Under The Sea" by Adm. Daniel V. Gallery.  He was the Task Force commander who captured the U-505.  The book has some photos, but they all appear to be B&W.  I am sure there must be many color pics around though, since the sub itself has been on display all these years in Chicago, I believe.

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Posted by Hokey on Saturday, February 2, 2013 4:38 PM

Future release of 505? Whats up???

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Posted by Leftie on Saturday, February 2, 2013 5:21 PM

Hokey. Revell will be offering a new toll 1/72 U Boat U-505 in Late 2013. To everyone else, I'm just looking for the actual color of U-505 at the time of her capture. I did a quick Google check and didn't see any but I thought there were a few. Thanks to all.

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Posted by Hokey on Sunday, February 3, 2013 8:21 AM

Cool!

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Posted by tucchase on Sunday, February 3, 2013 7:09 PM

Check with the Museum.  They may have kept her in her original colors.  It would make sense historically.  Worth a try anyway!

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Posted by Leftie on Monday, February 4, 2013 6:46 PM

This is the only color WWII photo that may give us an idea of the colors of U505. This sub is U805. That's all I have so far.

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Posted by Tracy White on Monday, February 4, 2013 11:57 PM

http://www.artitec.nl/downloads/instructions/uboat/uboat_colours.pdf

Top of page 18.

The colour photographs of U 505, U 805 and U 858 all show medium blue-grey (probably Dunkelgrau 51) upper hulls and very dark blue conning towers (possibly Blauschwarz 58/2?)

Dunkelgrau 51 is available through White Ensign's Colourcoat line as item KM 02; page 6 of the PDF has a table with nearest matches for both colors, but these colors are available on the Snyder & Short paint chips:

Kreigsmarine Set #1
Kreigsmarine Set #2

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Posted by Leftie on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 4:48 PM

Thanks Tracy. The artitec site has the details I needed to have. I want an extremely weathered U-505.

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Posted by Tracy White on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 4:51 PM

I have plans to do a combo display of Guadalcanal and U-505 in 1/350th (some of the DEs too if I have that much attention span) .... U-505 is the main Type IX I want to do with the 72nd boat as well, but I haven't thought yet how I want to portray her.

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Posted by warshipguy on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 5:01 PM

I just hope that Revell does not pull what they did in the 1980's with their original U-505 by releasing it as a Type VII-C. U-505 was a Type IX-C.  I also wouldn't use the museum colors as an authentic representation of the real thing. Museums are notorious for  fudging it. For example, here in Groton, the official U.S. Submarine Force museum outside the Submarine Base includes the sail of the USS George Washington (SSBN 598). It is correctly painted black; it is incorrectly painted with 16 white Polaris ballistic missiles on the sail.

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Posted by Hokey on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 5:06 PM

warshipguy

I just hope that Revell does not pull what they did in the 1980's with their original U-505 by releasing it as a Type VII-C. U-505 was a Type IX-C. 

I'm a noob sub/model builder and I took a peek at the 1988 Revel 505 kit I've had for a few years the other day and I have learned just enuf lately to have notice right away its modeled as a VII!!

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Posted by Hokey on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 5:07 PM

Leftie

This is the only color WWII photo that may give us an idea of the colors of U505. This sub is U805. That's all I have so far.

i2.photobucket.com/albums/y43/leyhaw/u805.jpg

I get an error at this link?
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Posted by Tracy White on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 5:47 PM

warshipguy
I just hope that Revell does not pull what they did in the 1980's with their original U-505 by releasing it as a Type VII-C.

They've already released a Type VII in 1/72nd. They have an easy base for any variant they want.

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Posted by warshipguy on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 6:10 PM

Hence, my concern.  I hope to see a1/72 Type IX-C; I hope that the past will not be repeated!

Bill

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Posted by Tracy White on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 7:00 PM

So.. you're hoping.... that they don't release a Type IX-C.... using the VII Hull?

I don't understand; they're going to have both a VII and IX hull by year's end, why would they purposefully use the wrong hull when they have both types?

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Posted by littletimmy on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 7:04 PM

They have done stuff like that before. However I think that was Revell in America.

 Dont worry about the thumbprint, paint it Rust , and call it "Battle Damage"

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Posted by warshipguy on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 7:13 PM

Tracy,

I am saying that Revell has a history of releasing ships by using existing molds and giving the ship another name. I thought that I was being clear.  I reviewed my earlier comments, and I nowhere said that I hope that Revell repeats their 1980's mistake.  I was unaware that Revell was releasing a Type IX kit. I'll believe it when I see it.  I sincerely hope that they do, but given their history, who knows?

Bill

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Posted by Tracy White on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 7:26 PM

Ahhh OK, I didn't know that you didn't know it had been announced.

Revell of Germany's Type IXc page

It was also present at the 2013 Nuremberg Toy Fair.

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Posted by warshipguy on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 8:16 PM

I stand relieved! It really is a Type IX! And, I like the Skipjack as well.  Thanks!

Bill

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Posted by Tracy White on Tuesday, February 5, 2013 8:29 PM

The Skipjack is a rebox of the recent Moebius kit, which I have. It's not super-detail, but I consider it a good kit.

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Posted by warshipguy on Thursday, February 7, 2013 7:42 PM

I can't wait now to add a type IX to my 1/72 collection! It looks like a terrific kit.

Bill

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Posted by Leftie on Saturday, February 16, 2013 1:25 PM

Just fixed the broken link showing the color photo of U805. Thanks!

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