2dresq Posted June 18, 2011 Author Posted June 18, 2011 (edited) I don't have a U-flottille Weddigen spare. I only had a spare Unterseeboot schule tally. www.weitze.net has three currently for sale. Here's a link for the 300 version. Pretty nice condition. https://www.weitze.n...__144983_e.html Regards, JustinG Edited June 18, 2011 by 2dresq
2dresq Posted June 18, 2011 Author Posted June 18, 2011 (edited) double post. Oops Edited June 18, 2011 by 2dresq
SICHERHEITSDIENTS Posted September 27, 2011 Posted September 27, 2011 i want to share my 6 latest addition:the heavy from this shipping are BREMSE and METEOR,the rest are schules,all are made in gilt wire thread except MARINESCHULE WESSERMUNDE than is made in yellow cotton thread...... thanks
Norm F Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 (edited) i want to share my 6 latest addition:the heavy from this shipping are BREMSE and METEOR,... thanks Very nice tallies! My Dad served on both the BREMSE and the METEOR -- on the BREMSE in 1939 during the filming of a movie in which dummy funnels were added to the ship to impersonate the H.M.S. AMPHION, and on the METEOR in 1940 when it was the floating headquarters of the B.S.O (Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Ostsee). He would have worn a BREMSE tally at one time but not a METEOR tally since he was a Leutnant by that time. Question: What's the difference between the Artillerieschulschiff Bremse tally and the Artillerieschulboot Bremse tally? Which one is earlier and why the name change? Best regards, ---Norm Edited September 28, 2011 by Norm F
Gordon Williamson Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 I wouldn't stake my life on it, but I think that Boot came before Schiff. Bremse was built for the Reichsmarine, befopre the Kriegsmarine was created and at that time the artillery training vessels were Artillerieschulboote. I have seen a photo of her described as Artillerieschulboot with the Reichsmartine flag, so my guess is that she was originally known as an Artillerieschulboot and later classified as an Artillerieschulschiff. A "ship" is generally considered bigger than a "boat", and Bremse was about the size of a biggish destroyer /light cruiser (the lighter German destroyers were of course known as Torpedoboote, again going with the smaller vessels being classed as "boats". Thats my take on it anyway (but I could be completely wrong )
Norm F Posted September 28, 2011 Posted September 28, 2011 Thanks very much Gordon. That makes a lot of sense. So probably already a "Schiff" by 1939 vs. right at the outbreak of war.
SICHERHEITSDIENTS Posted September 29, 2011 Posted September 29, 2011 Very nice tallies! My Dad served on both the BREMSE and the METEOR -- on the BREMSE in 1939 during the filming of a movie in which dummy funnels were added to the ship to impersonate the H.M.S. AMPHION, and on the METEOR in 1940 when it was the floating headquarters of the B.S.O (Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Ostsee). He would have worn a BREMSE tally at one time but not a METEOR tally since he was a Leutnant by that time. Question: What's the difference between the Artillerieschulschiff Bremse tally and the Artillerieschulboot Bremse tally? Which one is earlier and why the name change? Best regards, ---Norm very interesting your father km life!!!!!!!!! may be you can help me if you can scanning to me pictures from your father wearing km uniforms and pics from bremse and meteor if you have any,i would like put them in my navy blog,take a look to the link below and if you agree you can send me a p.m. http://l11-velasco.blogspot.com/ thanks in advance
Norm F Posted September 29, 2011 Posted September 29, 2011 very interesting your father km life!!!!!!!!! may be you can help me if you can scanning to me pictures from your father wearing km uniforms and pics from bremse and meteor if you have any, thanks in advance Photos of the Bremse during the movie shoot: http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=363395&highlight=Bremse Photos of my Dad in uniform: http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=348232 Cheers. ---Norm
Bob Lyons Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 Very nice indeed ! I have just picked this one up locally.... Bob
SICHERHEITSDIENTS Posted October 21, 2011 Posted October 21, 2011 Very nice indeed ! I have just picked this one up locally.... Bob what is the meaning of this tally 1.TORPEDOBOOTSHALBFLOTILLE.1....?i received one in my latest tallies as you can see in post 128 from this wonderful thread..... :anmatcat:
2dresq Posted March 13, 2012 Author Posted March 13, 2012 Not understanding what you are asking in your above post? Are you wanting to know about the this particular unit? That is was a half flottille? How many Halb (Half) flottilles there were there in the Kriegsmarine? Could you please clarify?
SICHERHEITSDIENTS Posted March 14, 2012 Posted March 14, 2012 (edited) Not understanding what you are asking in your above post? Are you wanting to know about the this particular unit? That is was a half flottille? How many Halb (Half) flottilles there were there in the Kriegsmarine? Could you please clarify? really it would be very interesting to me know all the answers to your questions from above because i don,t know anything about half flotilles,what were their missions and where was based the 1.torpedobootshalfflotille.1 and what is the meaning of the word torpedobootshalfflotille..... thanks in advance for your responses Edited March 14, 2012 by SICHERHEITSDIENTS
2dresq Posted March 15, 2012 Author Posted March 15, 2012 Here's my understanding. As Flottilles were formed from various craft: Schnellboot, Raeumboot, Minensuch, Torpedo, etc.. Flottille and Halb flottile. There was a number of units to make up a full flottille; this number would vary depending on the ship class. I believe that the Torpedoboots needed a total of 10 to make a full flottille. So a Halb (half) flottille would be in the same location, ie Swinemunde (torpedobootsflottille 1) or Wilhelmshaven for (torpedobootsflottille 2.) As the unit expanded and more ships were introduced they would be assigned to a newly created halb flottille until their numbers increased to obtain the full designation and they would drop the (halb) name. The Schnellboots had 8 boats per flottille. So, Schnellbootshalbflottille would have less than the 8 required to classify it as a full flottille. Hope this helps. Once again, this is my understanding. If I am mistaken, please someone, correct me. Thanks! JustinG 2dresq
SICHERHEITSDIENTS Posted March 15, 2012 Posted March 15, 2012 (edited) Here's my understanding. As Flottilles were formed from various craft: Schnellboot, Raeumboot, Minensuch, Torpedo, etc.. Flottille and Halb flottile. There was a number of units to make up a full flottille; this number would vary depending on the ship class. I believe that the Torpedoboots needed a total of 10 to make a full flottille. So a Halb (half) flottille would be in the same location, ie Swinemunde (torpedobootsflottille 1) or Wilhelmshaven for (torpedobootsflottille 2.) As the unit expanded and more ships were introduced they would be assigned to a newly created halb flottille until their numbers increased to obtain the full designation and they would drop the (halb) name. The Schnellboots had 8 boats per flottille. So, Schnellbootshalbflottille would have less than the 8 required to classify it as a full flottille. Hope this helps. Once again, this is my understanding. If I am mistaken, please someone, correct me. Thanks! JustinG 2dresq thanks justin for your great explanation now those things are better clear to me Edited March 15, 2012 by SICHERHEITSDIENTS
2dresq Posted March 26, 2012 Author Posted March 26, 2012 I just acquired this piece. Zerstorer Hermann Kuenne. Leaving me wih only 4 more destroyers to give me the entire fleet of 22. Diether Von Roeder Erich Giese Erich Koellnger Anton Schmitt If anyone knows or has one for sale, please contact me. Best regards gentlemen. JustinG 2dresq
2dresq Posted July 16, 2012 Author Posted July 16, 2012 A friend helped me obtain this D.v.R muetzenband. I am very grateful. It is a cut version but is in impecable condition. Regards, JustinG I need only 3 left for the full 22. :rolleyes:
2dresq Posted July 18, 2012 Author Posted July 18, 2012 Yes, all these are all pre-war/early 1939 manufactured. Wish it was full length, but these destroyers are rather rare and sought after. I feel lucky to have obtained such a nice pristine example, even if it is shortened. Regards, 2dresq JustinG
2dresq Posted September 1, 2012 Author Posted September 1, 2012 Here is my newest acquisition a 2nd Kreuzer Prinz Eugen muetzenbander. Really rare and super fortunate to add this one to the collection. Regards, JustinG 2dresq
2dresq Posted November 24, 2012 Author Posted November 24, 2012 Thanks Peter, I feel fortunate. I am also fortunate to add this nice cotton Erich Giese. It should be arriving any day now. An early Christmas present. :)
Paul R Posted November 28, 2012 Posted November 28, 2012 nice one!! I bet that it is getting more difficult to find things to fill the few holes remaining.
2dresq Posted November 28, 2012 Author Posted November 28, 2012 (edited) As probably everyone can attest to: Whenever there is something that you need to complete or add to a collection, the elusive pieces (which may not be that rare) still are rare to you. Regards, JustinG 2dresq Edited November 28, 2012 by 2dresq
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