These were fine, compact ships. It was a tragedy that most of them were caught at anchor on that foggy morning of 9Apr40.
The plan on my webpage is for anyone to print off (preferably onto light gray cardstock paper) and assemble at whatever scale they choose. (Note the "Scale Selector" provided.)
Schoolage children and/or hobbyists might be most interested, especially during bad weather months.
The plan is on/via my
http://www.coatneyhistory.com webpage.
My brother in law Roger Grytdal has done a fascinating animation of initial assembly, retrievable at/via
http://www.grycon.no/temp/
My selection of designing the Sleipner class is in part in appreciation for my residency/acceptance here in Norway to be with my wife and children.
Lou Coatney,
[email protected]
Skarerasen 16, Apt 1107
1473 Loerenskog, Norway
47-45765765
http://LCoat.tripod.com/index.htm
Lou Coatney's Military and Naval History Games, Writings, and Models
(Free games, cardstock model ship plans, etc.)