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U-Boat Type Molch WWII German Midget SubmarineICM S019Excludes all glues, paints and tools necessary to assemble.The Molch was a single-seat ultra-small submarine designed for operations in the coastal zone and belonged to the so-called special assault for
Excludes all glues, paints and tools necessary to assemble.
The Molch was a single-seat ultra-small submarine designed for operations in the coastal zone and belonged to the so-called special assault forces. During development, it was designated as Thomas II, and production of serial models, known as Molch, began in July 1944. The mini-submarine was equipped with a single electric motor for surface and underwater operation, which limited its combat capability. The depth of immersion was up to 60 meters, and the maximum speed in the underwater position was 5 knots. The hull consisted of three sections, with a chair for a single crew member in the centre section. The Molch was built at the Deschhimag shipyard in Bremen, and 393 units were produced in total. As part of the special sabotage formation K, these submarines were used in the Mediterranean and North Seas, making 140 trips to sea by the end of World War II.
ITEM NUMBER:
S.019
SCALE:
1:72
DATE:
18.09.2023
TIME PERIOD:
WW2
MARKINGS:
Midget submarine “Molch”, training sub-unit of formation “K” (K-Verbnde), 1944
Midget submarine “Molch”, formation “K” (K-Verbnde), North Sea, 1945
Midget submarine “Molch”, formation “K” (K-Verbnde), North Sea, 1945
Mini-submarine “Molch”, South African Museum of Military History, Johannesburg, 2000s
BOX SIZE:
247 x 183 x 33 mm
NUMBER OF DETAILS:
34
MODEL SIZE (LENGTH X HEIGHT):
152 51 mm
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