Hi,
I think you would all find it useful to read the Squadron book as

there is quite a lot of useful text in it. You'll see, for example, that the boat numbers for the S-38 types were not a continuous run. S-101 to S-135 were S-38 class boats. With this class, the issue of numerals can be confusing because boats 101 and onwards were built concurrently with lower numbered S-38 boats, and as yet there is no definitive record of which boats were completed as 'b' types.
Concerning splotch camouflage on a Kalotte (armored bridge boat) the Squadron book shows one example, S-91, and explains it was most likely a temporary measure for a daylight transfer of the 6th Flotille from Finland to Germany. S-91 was an S-38b boat, and it sounds like the one Dave Gregory describes is also an b type, without the stern 3,7 or 4cm Flak.
Judging by the photos, anything but the white night-fighting camo on an armored bridge boat is extremely unusual. AFAIK no photographic evidence has yet turned up of any S-100 with a camo pattern. The one pattern that keeps reappearing in the popular literature appears to have come from a drawing in Modelist Konstruktor magazine, for which there is simply no documentation. The cover illustration of this magazine likewise shows an undocumented camouflage scheme.
Concerning the big H&C book, the text, captions and drawings are unfortunately not reliable. There are numerous obvious errors and contradictions throughout the book and I've given up on it as anything but a source for pictures.
The discord is counter-productive so I hope you guys will cut Mr. Connelly some slack I see no reason interpret any of his posts as hostile.
Enjoy your Schnellboot model building
Sincerely,
Dave
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