Monday, August 02, 2010 - 01:05 PM UTC
ICM Holdings has announced that they are entering the 1/144 submarine market with their 1939 Type IIB u-boat. Their website has the kit listed as “soon on sale.” Retail price will be $32.95 USD.
First launched in June 1935, the Type II were the first U-boats commissioned in German yards after the repudiation of the Versailles Treaty. Unknown to other nations at that time, Germany had already begun construction for 12 new Type II U-boats as early as 1934. It was not until the signing of the Anglo-German Naval Agreement in February 1935 that construction began to be undertaken publicly. By June 15 1935, the first class of the Type II was launched.

Small and cramped, the Type II were coastal boats intended principally for training, but because of the shortage of available boats, they were later relegated to war duties. With a crew of 25, the boats had limited range and carried enough provisions for three to four weeks, but frequently returned to port after expending their supply of torpedoes.
Due to their small size and heavy rolling on the sea, the Type IIs quickly earned the nickname “Dugout Canoes”.

Although of limited use in the open ocean, some remarkable successes were accomplished early in the war by U-boat aces such as Otto Kretschmer. The Type II also earned the respect and admiration of the crew due to its high maneuverability, rapid diving time and durability. Later in the war, due to the ever increasing need for training new crews, all Type II U-boats were withdrawn from combat duties and assigned to full-time training.

A total of 50 Type II U-boats were built during the war. There are four variants, Type IIA, IIB, IIC and IID.

Historical information courtesy of Uboataces.
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Hi Kenny Thanks for that news. Awesome! Cheers Sean
AUG 02, 2010 - 01:19 PM
Thats very good news, and a first time the II comes in 1:144. I like they have choosen the more numerous "B" compared witht he 1:72 "A" - it gives much more variation, including some of the boats sendt overland to the black see. The CADs looks ok, but it will be nice to see it in real. So with ICM doing a II and XXIII, trumpeter doing the XXIII too and Revell doing the VII and XXI - we only are only missing the IX in 1:144 ? Cheers/jan
AUG 02, 2010 - 06:20 PM
Looks like this will be a great little kit. Whilst I enjoy the 1/72nd scale u boats, I am rapidly coming to the conclusion 1/144th is a far more practical scale for them. Si
AUG 02, 2010 - 09:19 PM
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