1/48 Ju-287

Here is a pic of my 1/48 scale Ju-287.This plane actually flew and was even captured on uSAAF gun camera footage!
and another view

What a neat plane, Philo. Thank you for sharing.

Thanks Mucker!The fuselage is a Combat models Vac-form.The Engines are from an Arado AR-234 and the wings are carved out 2 laminated sheets of -80 styrene.

Wow! Vac form AND scratch building?!?!? I’m scared to death of both of them!

Even more impressive!

This project was a serious bear!I had to carve the masters for the wheel spats and fuselage landing-gear fairings and had to cast the fuselage engines in resin so that it would not be a tail-sitter!I was forced to fill the rato rockets with bird shot to finally make it sit correctly despite the fact I put two .50 caliber muzzle-loading bullets in the fuselage over the nose.Needless to say I had to uise brass tubing for the landing gear!

very nice that plane has always interested me, I just wish a mainstream company would make a 1/48 kit.

I agree Yeti!To my knowledge the only commerical kits were 1/72 offerings by Planet and Huma of Germany.

Beautiful work on an extremely unusual plane. Your modeling skills are very apparent.

Darwin, O.F. [alien]

Nowthere is a subject you don’t see every day (read that… never see…) I wouldlike to see that gun camera film… see if the shooter has the deflection shot pointing at the wrong end.

Nice job on the build.

Here is the pic from one of my reference mateirals
Caption from the book:
And a cover of the front of the book:

I’ve always been tempted to try and build one of these the same way the Germans did- He 177 fuselage, Ju 188 (I think) tail, engines from an Ar 234/Me 262, and landing gear from, get this, captured B-24 wreckage!!! [:D]

A true junkyard bird if there ever was one…

FYI, this was (obviously) just a testbed. Work was begun on the actual production airframe, but was halted by the end of the War. THEN, the airframe was captured by the Russians, COMPLETED, and then flown, with a German aircrew! I find stuff like this just facinating.

Here’s the only photo I know of that exists of this second Ju 287 (from Luftarchv.de):

http://luftarchiv.de/flugzeuge/junkers/ju_287_s.jpg

It’s the dark one in the front- you can sorta tell the canopy is different.

Really nice work- some parts are a bit rough from a regular kit standpoint, but still much better than I could do at this point. Nice job!

Yeah I agree that some parts are rough but I am pretty confident that I am the only one who has a 1/48 scale Ju-287!If I had un-limited funds(I wish!)I would take the recent 1/48 He-177(Like the one Swanny built not too long ago)and use that to construct another one.Then I would get a Dragon Ju-188 for the tail and rear horizontal stabilizers(To my Knowledge no one makes a 1/48 scale JU-388 but the parts are similar)and use the front canopy from the Ju-188 as well as the paired engines from an Ar-234 C to construct the proposed final version of the JU-287.

actually they built several of them here is a pic I had lying around. it’s not the only flight tested forward sweep wing design they flew. That’s a pretty good example you got there. vac kits are very difficult to build and make look right. you did a great job.

Yeah Phoenix that Picture is on page 45 of my book.

( BUMP ! )

NICE !

I recently purchased the book on that aircraft

http://www.amazon.com/Junkers-Ju-287-Germanys-Forward/dp/190322392X

but at a local Half Price Books.

I’m waiting for Zoukei Mura to release a 1/32 scale kit.[whstl][;)]

Awesome book!I’ll have to see if I could find one!