O.K., I know Rudel wasn’t a sergeant, but I couldn’t resist the alliteration !
I saved the Ju 87G-2, after its four-foot-fall broke the left wing cannon & damaged the frail PE supports. The supports & cannon muzzle were the worst, the soft brass broken & bent.
The decals, white overspray & final Future coat were added, allowing 48 hours between each, and finished on Wednesday. She will be ready for a wash later today. After that’s dry, the Dullcoat will be sprayed, and I can FINALLY finish her. Its been a lot of work getting to this point, but I feel its been worth it. I’ll hopefully be done Sunday night or Monday. Some have stated that they are looking forward to this Stuka, so it won’t be long now.
This definitly looks to be a crown jewel of your collection type of piece - very nice looking. The work involved is readily apparent. Too bad about the damage but into every life a little stuka must fall.
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Woody - its been a while since I’ve done in-flight pics. Working on four birds at once (plus doing the Pearl Harbor & Me 262 Group Builds, & writing a review for IPMSUSA on a 1/72 “Jenny” kit) has kept me kinda buisy. My recent injury (herniated disc in my neck) has prevented me from attending school this semester, so I’ve got a little more time. The scene you depicted is just the one I have in mind !
Rick - I use a Badger 150 airbrush & Model Master enamels. They both do everything I need.
Great job Pix. it was well worth the wait. That “ground crew” sure did a good job with the repairs… glad to see this bird done… the camo is a really great touch.
Quite the encore to your recent quad of Luftwaffe creations. Don’t know how you can get all those details done in such a short amount of time.
The yellow on those decals really pops out. Interesting that despite all the camo that was done by the Luftwaffe, they still put on those high vis markings.
I know you have probably stated it before, but what scale is the Stuka?
As always, you are considered the esteemed Luftwaffe Guru here.[bow]
AJACKETSFAN - not quite done on this one yet. Still have the panel line wash & dullcoat to go before I can unmask the canopy & add the finishing touches. I expect to be done Sunday or Monday.
stinger - The kit is Hasegawa’s 1/48, with an Eduard PE set. The flap actuators, cannon mounts, wing radiators, & a ton of cockpit details are PE.
I oversprayed the yellow on the topsides. The use of such bright colors by the Luftwaffe on camo birds has always seemed self-defeating to me. They want to hide the plane from the enemy, and make it visible to their own forces at the same time. I guess we (Allies) did the same thing with invasion stripes & unit markings. Oh well. I find that it makes them more appealing, visually.
Madda - if you look at the rear support for the cannon, its a flat, “L” shaped piece (with holes in the rear), that is attached to the wing by two “arms.” Originally, this was one piece of bent PE. After the fall, it was three. The bottom of the “L” attaches to the cannon, and the arms. The area of attachment to the arms is the size of a tiny drop of CA. The front mount was completely removed, as well as the hydraulic lines. All of these pieces were bent. I had to reshape, carefully reattach, and align them to the other cannon. The muzzle of the cannon was bent 90 degrees. It was carefully straightened out with needle nose tweezers. I had to be careful, as the attachment area of the PE muzzles to the cannon is small, and any misalignment would show immediately (those barrels are LONG !)
samreichart - this (Hasegawa) kit (especially with the Eduard PE) is light years ahead of the original RM kit. The PE set alone has over 110 parts !
Thanks again, everyone. This kit may be done sooner than expected. After I dullcoat, there’s very little left to do. It may be done Saturday.
Well you did a great job straightening it all out, and it looks fantastic. Things like that happening, especially when it’s small delicate stuff like pe, can be pretty demoralizing. Glad you’re on the ball Pix.
Another beautiful job Pix. [tup]
You just love those German camo patterns don’t you? [;)]
Was the spiral on the prop hub done with a brush?
That looks like it could be tough to get right on the first try. [:0]