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German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008

German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008
German midget submarine Molch 1/35 Micro-Mir 35-008

German midget submarine "Molch" 

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Micro-Mir 35-008

Manufacturer: Micro-Mir (Ukraine)

Scale: 1/350
Material: Plastic
Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit do not contain paints and glue.
Condition: New in Box

he Molch (German language: "newt" or "salamander") was an unsuccessful, one-man series of German midget submarines created during World War II. Built in 1944, it was the first mini-submarine of the Kriegsmarine, but was not successful in combat operations and suffered heavy losses.

The Molch was based on torpedo technology, and carried two G7e torpedoesattached externally on either side of the craft. It was fully electrical and was created for coastal operations, with a range of 64 km (35 nmi) at 5 knots (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph). The front section of the boat held a large battery. Behind the battery was the operator's position, which sat between two small trimming tanks. Behind the operator sat the electric motor. The complicated system of tanks made it difficult to control during combat operations. The first of 393 boats were delivered on June 12, 1944 and were built by AG Weser in Bremen.The Molch were first used in theMediterranean against the Allied"Operation Dragoon" in 1944. The submarines were a part of the K-Verband 411 flotilla. On the night of September 25 they attacked Allied battleships,[clarification needed] with the loss of ten out of the twelve Molch submarines in the flotilla. Shortly after, the remaining two were sunk by Allied warship bombardment off the Sanremo coast.

Other Molch flotillas were sent to Holland in December 1944, but were also unsuccessful. From January to April 1945, Molch and Biber submarines went out on 102 sorties, losing seven of their own and sunk only seven small ships. Due to the ineffectiveness of the Molch in combat operations, it was later used as a training vessel for more advanced midget submarines.


Molch M391
Class overview
Name: Molch
Builders: AG Weser, Bremen.
Operators:  Kriegsmarine
Succeeded by: Biber
Built: 1944-
Completed: 393
General characteristics
Type: Midget submarine
Propulsion: Electric motor
Range: 64 km (40 mi) at 5 kn (9.3 km/h; 5.8 mph)
Crew: 1
Armament: Two × G7e torpedoes
General Product Info
Material NOT SET
Scale 1/35
Type Submarine

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  • DATE ADDED: 21/03/2014
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