Junkers Ju 87D-5 Stuka
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6 20 January 2017, 16:03
gorby
Excellent result Jan, and the base looks very good. What did you use for the 'grass'?
Excellent result Jan, and the base looks very good. What did you use for the 'grass'?
20 January 2017, 16:56
Jan Voorbij
Thank you guys. @ Holger: This Fujimi kit is a gem and builds smoothly. The only issue is the lacking window in the bottom, so the pilot can see what is under him while flying. @Gorby: I didn't make the display myself, but foud it in a modeltrain shop. It's a snowscape nr. 1317 from the Busch company: www.busch-model.com
Thank you guys. @ Holger: This Fujimi kit is a gem and builds smoothly. The only issue is the lacking window in the bottom, so the pilot can see what is under him while flying. @Gorby: I didn't make the display myself, but foud it in a modeltrain shop. It's a snowscape nr. 1317 from the Busch company: www.busch-model.com
20 January 2017, 20:52
Andy Ball
Wow! I wish I'd seen those reference photos before I finished my Italeri build (although it was many years before yours!!), anyways cracking build and diorama!
Wow! I wish I'd seen those reference photos before I finished my Italeri build (although it was many years before yours!!), anyways cracking build and diorama!
20 July 2022, 17:39
Album info
Junkers JU 87D-5 "Stuka"
I./SG3, Tartu (Dorpat), Estonia
March 1944
Fujimi F-16
Display: Busch 1317 Snowscape