Odd.

I get this...but why not do it properly...

find a genuine German U-boat sunk or otherwise, and restore.

:)

Fit torpeo's and blow all thoose slow slow narrowboats out of the water :twisted:
 
"Identical replica superstructure"..............my F*ck*ng *rse!! :P

About as convincing as a Rosie and Jim remake of Das Boot
 
Lysander":k7btict4 said:
"Identical replica superstructure"..............my F*ck*ng *rse!! :P

About as convincing as a Rosie and Jim remake of Das Boot



:lol: :lol: agree

Saw it on Sky news. Looks nothing like U boat more like a American sub
 
was gonna say that it looks like a canal boat with a bit nailed on it

"fun" tho :roll:
 
Lysander":170vd9ap said:
"Identical replica superstructure"..............my F*ck*ng *rse!! :P

About as convincing as a Rosie and Jim remake of Das Boot


Cyril spent £25,000 on the shell of a traditional narrow boat and engine before spending a further £25,000 instructing a Liverpool-based yard to build him an identical U-boat super structure

100 ltrs battleship grey paint (ltd edition U boot 1943 spetzial..) £500
Plumbing fixtures - assorted £45
10 sheets weatherboard £65
3/4 ton steel sheeting £155
maplins all weather CCT camera and screen £75


Total £840

i think he got done - especially as a WW2 U boat didnt have conning tower diving planes
 
Cyril spent £25,000 on the shell of a traditional narrow boat and engine before spending a further £25,000 instructing a Liverpool-based yard to bend him over and then ask for the Vaseline

There, sorted it............. :P
 
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