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Type IIB (1939) U-Boat

Attack Submarine · World War II
ICM · S009 · 1/144 · 2017
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This boxed set contains:

  • 1 x Type IIB (1939) U-Boat 1/144 scale attack submarine
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German Navy
Type IIB (1939) U-Boat
German Navy

U-Boat Type IIB (1939)

German Submarine

The coastal Type II U-Boats were 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 ports and river estuaries of England and Scotland Eastern Coast, and also for anti-shipping struggle in the English Channel area.

From Spring 1941 the coastal U–Boats were used mainly in training role in Baltic.

This boxed set contains:

  • 1*Type IIB (1939) U-Boat 1/144 scale attack submarine

U-Boat Type IIB (1939)

German Submarine

The coastal Type II U-Boats were 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 ports and river estuaries of England and Scotland Eastern Coast, and also for anti-shipping struggle in the English Channel area.

From Spring 1941 the coastal U–Boats were used mainly in training role in Baltic.

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