With the Type XXI, Germany possessed the most advanced submarine in the world at that time in early 1945. Numerous technical innovations enabled it to travel underwater without restriction, as the diesel engines drew in the fresh air they needed through a special snorkel. The shape of the lines, designed for underwater travel, and a threefold increase in battery capacity resulted in the sensational underwater speed of 17 knots. Other innovations included low-noise electric motors for stealthy cruising, highly sensitive locators and 2 cm anti-aircraft gun turrets. The model gives an authentic insight into this pioneering submarine through the cut-away left hull outer wall. Many rooms are faithfully reproduced, including the diesel and electric engines. Glimpses of the command centre and crew living quarters give an idea of life underwater. The decal includes interior details and markings for U2540, which was commissioned on 24.02.1945. After a short training voyage U2540 was sunk by the crew in the Flensburg Fjord on 04.05.1945. Raised again in 1957, it served the German Navy as the test boat "Wilhelm Bauer". Today, U2540 can be visited as a museum boat.
Model details: - Split left hull outer wall gives view of interior - Detailed surface structures - Detailed torpedo room - Crew living quarters - Detailed command centre - Turret with interior structure - Detailed diesel and electric engines - Battery/accumulator compartments - Movable depth and rudder - Rotating twin flap towers - Detailed turret structure with antennas, Periscope and snorkel mast - Authentic decal for U2540 with interior details
Group
Model Construction
Condition
unpainted, kit
Scale
Scale 1:144
Material
Plastic
Zeit von
World War II
Time
World War II
Nationality/Location
Germany
Not a toy! Not suitable for children under the age of 14!