Stuka. - Carts - 19.06.2009
Heres my attempt at the Hasegawa 1/32nd scale Junkers 87 D-1,based in Egypt,with StG3 in 1942,no after market stuff used,apart from canopy masks,pilots modified to look more tropical,Dinort rods replaced with metal pins,this is a lovely kit,and has been recently reboxed by Revell.
- Gonzo - 19.06.2009
Nice detailing Carts!!
- Carts - 19.06.2009
Cheers m8.glad you like it!
- chas1963 - 19.06.2009
Nice work...I like the paint colors you used. Did you mix them or where they "stock" colors?
Is the pilot smiling? In the third picture it looks like he is smiling...
Re: Stuka. - Guest - 19.06.2009
Carts Wrote:Heres my attempt at the Hasegawa 1/32nd scale Junkers 87 D-1,based in Egypt,with StG3 in 1942,no after market stuff used,apart from canopy masks,pilots modified to look more tropical,Dinort rods replaced with metal pins,this is a lovely kit,and has been recently reboxed by Revell.
You call that an attempt. I call that an astounding sucess! What a beautiful model.
- ColaBen - 20.06.2009
Looks really Good !!
ColaBen
- Slow - 20.06.2009
Awesome.
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P/O W. 'Moggy' Cattermole - 20.06.2009
woah, that's gorgeous!
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KG64_Cnopicilin - 20.06.2009
chas1963 Wrote:Is the pilot smiling? In the third picture it looks like he is smiling...
Wouldn't you smile in the cockpit of stuka?
Nice model carts!!
- Guest - 20.06.2009
KG64_cnopicilin Wrote:chas1963 Wrote:Is the pilot smiling? In the third picture it looks like he is smiling...
Wouldn't you smile in the cockpit of stuka? Nice model carts!!
Not if there was a squadron of spitfires behind me! "It's like shooting rats in a barrell..." :wink:
Nice model 8)
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P/O W. 'Moggy' Cattermole - 20.06.2009
It's the little details like the stains around the exhaust that i particularly like
- Buglord - 20.06.2009
You have done an outstanding job on that , see you at the ubizoo m8y
- Carts - 20.06.2009
chas1963 Wrote:Nice work...I like the paint colors you used. Did you mix them or where they "stock" colors?
Is the pilot smiling? In the third picture it looks like he is smiling...
Both the pilot and the gunner are grinning like loons!
The paints were part of a humbrol luftwaffe set i bought a while back,although i think the sand gelb may be a little to yellow?However most Stukas in the Med kept their european camo,but they may have used italian paint to add a more suitable desert scheme.
And ta for all the encouraging comments!
- Guest - 21.06.2009
Carts Wrote:chas1963 Wrote:Nice work...I like the paint colors you used. Did you mix them or where they "stock" colors?
Is the pilot smiling? In the third picture it looks like he is smiling...
Both the pilot and the gunner are grinning like loons!
The paints were part of a humbrol luftwaffe set i bought a while back,although i think the sand gelb may be a little to yellow?However most Stukas in the Med kept their european camo,but they may have used italian paint to add a more suitable desert scheme.
And ta for all the encouraging comments!
LOL, they look evil :wink:
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P/O W. 'Moggy' Cattermole - 21.06.2009
I'd hate to have the pilot as my flight leader... He looks like he'd enjoy flying head first into a bomber formation (a la Flash Gordon from piece of cake) while dragging me in with him just a little too much!