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Lt. Evil
Christian Skottun (Lt. Evil)
SJ

RAF Coastal Command, the hunt for U1060

Subject:
Consolidated Liberator GR Mk.V
GB Royal Air Force (1918-now)
No. 311 (Czechoslovak) Sqn. BZ723, H (S/Ldr. Alois Šedivý)
October 1944 World War 2 - Tain
Scale:
1:72
Status:
Completed
Started:
April 16, 2018
Completed:
July 31, 2018

Diorama basen on the raid to finish off the U1060 on the coast of Norway 27.th October 1944. The plane is the Liberator GR Mk.V, BZ723, under the command of S/Ldr Alois Sediviy DFM. No. 311 Sqn. Tain, Scotland. The U1060 was already grounded on a reef by the atoll, Fleina outside Brønnøysund, Norway, after being attacked a couple of dagy earlier by a Fairey Firefly. The U1060 was a type VII F, supply submarine that was used to supply other submarines with torpedos off shore. It was therefor very important to sink the U1060, which was one of only four uboats of its kind. This would ram the Kriegsmarine by forcing the Uboats to leave the battlefield for days to resupply.

Project inventory

Full kits
SE73505
German U-Boat
Type VII D Minenleger
AFV Club 1:350
SE73505 2009 New parts
2121
Riders in the Sky 1944
Eduard 1:72
2121 2018 New parts
Detail and Conversion sets
672183
B-24 bomb bay doors Eduard, Hasegawa
Eduard 1:72
672183 2018 New tool
672178
B-24 turbochargers Eduard/Hasegawa
Eduard 1:72
672178 2018 New tool
672177
B-24 bomb bay rocket projector Eduard, Hasegawa
Eduard 1:72
672177 2018 New tool
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Photoalbums

The hunt for U1060
31 images
View album, image #1
1:72
1:350 Type VII D (AFV Club SE73505)1:72 Riders in the Sky 1944 (Eduard 2121)1:72 B-24 bomb bay rocket projector (Eduard 672177)2+

Comments

22 April 2018, 20:40

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