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Old 18-08-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Junkers Ju 87 A

Special Hobby 1/72:nd scale Stuka . This one cost 20€ and it´s quite expensive even that there´s resin and photoetch-parts .

I mesure this fuselage Kagero Junkers book and there´s lot´s of wrong in the fuselage . It´s too short , wrong shaped after the rear canopy , also there´s some A1 look and A2 look at the same time . . . also canopy doesn´t fit the fuselage . . . so this one need´s more work then Academy´s Stuka .

I don´t fix the fuselage problems , just try to put this together easily . I add the cockpit some home made stuff , like wire´s and styrene bars .

Now the fuselage half´s and the cockpit are ready to paint RLM 66 inside color .
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Old 18-08-2008   #2 (permalink)
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Good luck with the build mate I am doing a 'X' wing 'Stuka' ay the moment sorry I'me no help with your problems though
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You like your Stuka's then Wolfy? Lovely bit of cockpit detailing but 20 Euro's for a kit with so much to do sounds a bit steep.

By an Airfix one, just as much to do but costs very little!!
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Good luck with the build mate I am doing a 'X' wing 'Stuka' ay the moment sorry I'me no help with your problems though

Thank´s Tony , i need good luck with this one .
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You like your Stuka's then Wolfy? Lovely bit of cockpit detailing but 20 Euro's for a kit with so much to do sounds a bit steep.

By an Airfix one, just as much to do but costs very little!!
I bought few boxes ( Stuka ) and then i wanted all variants with this bird . Too bad Special Hobby is the only one in my area anyway , whom has this A-model .


You are right about that Airfix quality . . . . . .
I saw local dealer shop Airfix Stuka and i watch inside the box and it´s just look´s awful but still cost 12 € .

Maybe i should change the scale 1/48 , then there´s Hasegawa and few others . . . but those are spacy , so i do these first , after all have to start somewhere .
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Airfix actually do a much better 1/24th scale one. Have you had a look at that?
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Airfix actually do a much better 1/24th scale one. Have you had a look at that?
Yes , i saw one WIP and it´s looks suberb , unlike this 1/72:nd scale .
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Yes , i saw one WIP and it´s looks suberb , unlike this 1/72:nd scale .
Hi Wolfy:
I have a Hesegawa 1/32 which looks awesome! But, I won't tackle it just yet as I need a few more hours under my belt with seams and roots.
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Hi Wolfy:
I have a Hesegawa 1/32 which looks awesome! But, I won't tackle it just yet as I need a few more hours under my belt with seams and roots.
Hasegawa is very good 1/48:nd and 1/32:nd scale . There´s soon ( probably ) coming that Junkers Ju 88 A4 , when that arrives , i´ll think i bought both in 1/32:nd scale : Ju 87 and Ju 88 , until then i´ll do these little one for practise .
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I have the Dragon ju88a and its a master series! I do have the masks but find it really intimidating with all of the detailed interiors. Will probably start it next spring............
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