by Gcj » Mon Sep 16, 2024 11:10 am
I am in the process of building Trumpeter�s 1/48 u-boat. I have a mind to depict the crew replenishing the 8.8cm ready use ammunition. I have photos (on kindle books so I cant post) which show the hatch and chute down which ammo has delivered from the coning tower to the deck. I have one photo showing the ready use ammo locker under the deck where it seems the ready use shells were kept in individual pressure resistant metal containers. What I am struggling with is
Where/how did the ammunition chute go at the top of the coning tower? I have a photo of a crewman crouched down at the front of the coning tower but I cant tell how the shell got from there to the bottom of the chute. Was there a hatch or did they lift up or hinge back a grating?
The ammo store within the boat was, I believe, under the Captains cabin, I have seen a photo which suggested these shells were also stored in individual pressure resistant metal containers, but this doesn�t make sense to me, they were stored within the pressure hull so this seems unnecessary. All the photos of the conning tower ammunition chute in use shows bare shells going down to the deck. It seems to me that it makes sense these shells would be stored in wooden crates for faster handling than in individual sealed containers each of which would need to be opened before the shell could be passed to the deck gun crew. Anyone have definitive info this?
Also any info on the ready use locker in the deck would be helpful, particularly how it was accessed.
Thanks
I am in the process of building Trumpeter�s 1/48 u-boat. I have a mind to depict the crew replenishing the 8.8cm ready use ammunition. I have photos (on kindle books so I cant post) which show the hatch and chute down which ammo has delivered from the coning tower to the deck. I have one photo showing the ready use ammo locker under the deck where it seems the ready use shells were kept in individual pressure resistant metal containers. What I am struggling with is
Where/how did the ammunition chute go at the top of the coning tower? I have a photo of a crewman crouched down at the front of the coning tower but I cant tell how the shell got from there to the bottom of the chute. Was there a hatch or did they lift up or hinge back a grating?
The ammo store within the boat was, I believe, under the Captains cabin, I have seen a photo which suggested these shells were also stored in individual pressure resistant metal containers, but this doesn�t make sense to me, they were stored within the pressure hull so this seems unnecessary. All the photos of the conning tower ammunition chute in use shows bare shells going down to the deck. It seems to me that it makes sense these shells would be stored in wooden crates for faster handling than in individual sealed containers each of which would need to be opened before the shell could be passed to the deck gun crew. Anyone have definitive info this?
Also any info on the ready use locker in the deck would be helpful, particularly how it was accessed.
Thanks