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Junkers Ju-88A-4 ARR 1/32 WIP


florin13

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I greet you all, I started a new project and I want to I present to you. This is my first WIP, here on this forum, so as to please be gentle with me because my English is not quite correct, but I hope to understand what I will say. OK, now about the project, a Ju-88A-4 in Romanian colors. To do this, I needed to L'Arsenal set for Ju-88A-4 variant, because Romania in WW II, used this type, besides Ju-88D.

I'll use a lot of aftermarket sets, of which one to use the best parts.

 

 

Materials

Model - REV04728 Ju-88 A-1 "Battle of Britain"

A-4 conversion set - L'ARSENAL KC3202

Interior Set - CMK CMK5206

Photoetched set (interior, exterior, seatbelts, masks, placards) - BigEd EBIG3278

Bombs racks - MDC

SC250 and SC500 bombs - MDC

Crew access ladder - PFM PROFIMODELLER 32016

MG81 machine guns - MASTER AM32026

Cockpit decals - AIRSCALE AS32LUFT

Cockpit placards - AIRSCALE AS32SCH

Cockpit masks - MONTEX-MASK SM32092

 

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L'Arsenal conversion set for Ju-88A-4

 

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CMK interior set

 

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MDC racks and bombs

 

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Master MG81 machine guns

 

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Real plane (number 142)

 

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A color profile

 

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I chose this registration, because I like the look of the fuselage with the rest of the German Code (Romanian Royal Aeronautics in WWII, did not use this kind of registrations, coded letters, only numbers placed on the fuselage or rudder.

 

I know this forum has been presented many models of the Ju-88, I hope that if something does not come out properly, you advised me how to do to get it right.

 

Florin

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I'd love to tackle an A-4, but don't really feel like spending a fortune on it, so I guess I'll just wait, and hopefully Revell will release the A-4 version eventually. I love those Master machine gun barrels though; top notch stuff.

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