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Hasagawa 1/32 Junkers Ju87G Kanonenvogel


Robthepom

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Thanks for looking

Now I have the good old RLM70/71 fight, because i dont have an airbrush i am limited to the Tamiya spray can range, so I,ve decided to go for 

 

AS9 - Dark Green

AS24 - Dark Green Luftwaffe

 

 

I have the same predicament Rob, but I agree with your choice AS9 + AS24. Going to get interesting when mottle cammo has to be done. 

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Merry Christmas

 

can someone please explain how i shape the feed strip of bullets, with the 90deg bend?????

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Merry Christmas matey!

 

The two outer edges are folded back on themselves, over the inner row. This gives them some depth, strength and forms a sort of ammo feed chute. I would then mould that 90 degree bend slowly about stout round object such as a knife handle or paint brush. Work slowly and it “should†flex into shape. Don't be concerned with being a perfectly formed turn.

 

I should add that I am speaking in the hypothetical as I have read it but not performed same task myself.

 

Best of luck and regards,

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hello fellows, I had a bit of time on the model, i decided to snap off the guns as they were always going to get in the way of spraying, not very good planing, you idiot

 

The fuselage and wing were generally a good a fit, one side was perfect the other needed a smear of perfect plastic putty, i just need to rescribe a few lines and rivits, then i'll concentrate on the underside radiators and the cannons, great kit so far

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