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Old kits (Monogram 1:48 JU-87 D1)

Started by zak, May 29, 2025, 06:10:19 PM

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zak

I must stop buying old kits, I am generally disappointed when they are compared to modern offerings, no matter how cheap.
I can't resist a bargain and if I find a model with no bids I will put a low bid on it, just to see, yes, you guessed right, I win them on EBay.
So, here it is a Monogram Junkers JU-87 D-1 in 1:48 scale, bargain, well, riased panel lines and not a lot else really.
Well I will give it a go.
From 1968 possibly a reissue.
I haven't considered the state of the decals yet!
Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

Your secret is out Zak..........

Great strategy though.
I hope my next is always better

chriswil42

Chris

zak

I have given the decals a coat of decal film and they seem ok, if a little thick, at least they are not breaking up.

Some photos of the model to follow.
The kit certainly lacks detail.
Grumpy by name and nature

zak

#4
Well here it is warts and all, simply painted and the original decals added, finished with a coat of matt varnish.
No weathering or detailing, Straight out of the box.
I suppose, not bad for such an old kit.
The canopy would not fit.

It is a completely different beast to the B version, larger engine and updates to armour, cockpit and canopy, able to carry a larger bomb load.

A couple of pics, to compare it to the B.

Onwards and upwards , in scale that is.
My next Stuka will be in 1:32 scale. I believe the kit I have has already been mentioned on the website by a past member. The less said the better.
Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

Great job with an old kit Zak.
You can certainly see the difference between the B and D versions.

!/32 Eh. Is it the Old Revell one? or a newer Trumpeter?
I hope my next is always better

zak

#6
Quote from: Bigkev on May 31, 2025, 09:14:07 PMGreat job with an old kit Zak.
You can certainly see the difference between the B and D versions.

!/32 Eh. Is it the Old Revell one? or a newer Trumpeter?
Neither, guess again!
Forgot to say, the strange exhaust is a flame eliminator, used so exhaust flames did not give the position away.
Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

Quote from: zak on June 01, 2025, 01:39:12 PM
Quote from: Bigkev on May 31, 2025, 09:14:07 PMGreat job with an old kit Zak.
You can certainly see the difference between the B and D versions.

!/32 Eh. Is it the Old Revell one? or a newer Trumpeter?
Neither, guess again!
Forgot to say, the strange exhaust is a flame eliminator, used so exhaust flames did not give the position away.

Hi Zak,
Intrigued........
The only other 1/32 Stuka's I can think of are the Hasegawa and 21st Century Models.
It can't be the Airfix one as that is to 1/24th.
You'll have to surprise us all..... ::)  ::)  ::)
I hope my next is always better

cph64

Great finish, well done. I like the sleaker look of the Ds and Gs to the earlier models and if you look at the twin tailplane prototype you can really see how far the design progressed.

chriswil42

Excellent Dave. They bith look great.
Chris

Bigkev

C'mon Zak, put us out of our misery,
What make of kit are you building next.
I hope my next is always better

zak

Quote from: Bigkev on June 01, 2025, 07:34:17 PM
Quote from: zak on June 01, 2025, 01:39:12 PM
Quote from: Bigkev on May 31, 2025, 09:14:07 PMGreat job with an old kit Zak.
You can certainly see the difference between the B and D versions.

!/32 Eh. Is it the Old Revell one? or a newer Trumpeter?
Neither, guess again!
Forgot to say, the strange exhaust is a flame eliminator, used so exhaust flames did not give the position away.

Hi Zak,
Intrigued........
The only other 1/32 Stuka's I can think of are the Hasegawa and 21st Century Models.
It can't be the Airfix one as that is to 1/24th.
You'll have to surprise us all..... ::)  ::)  ::)
21st Century Toys!
Grumpy by name and nature

Bigkev

Quote from: zak on June 03, 2025, 12:26:26 PM
Quote from: Bigkev on June 01, 2025, 07:34:17 PM
Quote from: zak on June 01, 2025, 01:39:12 PM
Quote from: Bigkev on May 31, 2025, 09:14:07 PMGreat job with an old kit Zak.
You can certainly see the difference between the B and D versions.

!/32 Eh. Is it the Old Revell one? or a newer Trumpeter?
Neither, guess again!
Forgot to say, the strange exhaust is a flame eliminator, used so exhaust flames did not give the position away.

Hi Zak,
Intrigued........
The only other 1/32 Stuka's I can think of are the Hasegawa and 21st Century Models.
It can't be the Airfix one as that is to 1/24th.
You'll have to surprise us all..... ::)  ::)  ::)
21st Century Toys!

I did have one a few years ago, but sold it. If I remember correctly the figures were really good.
Also I think Wayne built one and brought it to a meeting a few years back, and his turned out quite nicely.
Be interesting to see how your talents can make this into a stunner.
I hope my next is always better