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Hi all builders out there!

I have to show you my newest build! Its a Stuka with firepower! I like the idea with the mega awesome guns under the wings. A flying flaK gun!

Any way, The build was pretty straith forward with little amount of trouble. Fittings where 90% perfect.  Only issue was the poor connection to fuselage/wingroot.

Again I used aftermarked stuff like Aires cockpit and Eduards photoetch. Well Enjoy the pics. Sorry for the quality, I am not happy with my camera.

 

Model Factiod:

 

Hasegawa J-87 G2 "kanonenvogel" 1/32

 

Aires Cockpit set.

Eduard Exterior Photo etch.

Eduard Stuka Seat belts.

Quickboost Exhausts

Eduard Canopy spraymasks.

Montex Spray masks for insignias and markings.

 

Paint used are Gunze RLM colors and Alclad II Iron for the exhaust wtih MIG pigments.

 

 

First some pre-interior shots!

 

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Very well done! :thumbsup:  Too bad the kit canopy won't pose "open" satisfactorily. We need a nice vac replacement. I built a "D" bomber a while back and, since the sliding canopy will not pose open I decided to just close it up. I have a "G" waiting in my stash and will get to it sooner or later.

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Thanks for the kind replies reconspit! and JohnB.

 

Alain11, John is right about with the canopy. its is a close position canopy. Too bad I discovered that to late. For me with detailed interior that is a big no no! 

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I reckon there should be three buttons:  Like, Dislike, and Effing-Drooling, Mate

 

Beautiful!  I really dig the fine chipping and the way you've raised the details.

 

 

ONce again...Fantastic!

 

Gaz

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