Trumpeter 1/32 87D Stuka

Thank you. There's some mistakes and seam lines especially on the front nose underneath. Sometimes you wonder how in the heck you missed those seam lines. I mean, they practically knock you upside of the head. But it's fun and I learn more every model I build.
 
Thank you. There's some mistakes and seam lines especially on the front nose underneath. Sometimes you wonder how in the heck you missed those seam lines. I mean, they practically knock you upside of the head. But it's fun and I learn more every model I build.
I know what you mean. Happens all the time to the best of us.
But you've done a grand job and enjoyed it, so, mission accomplished.
It's all about the enjoyment and satisfaction.
 
The only reason that I don't build much more Luft. stuff is that splinter scheme. Here you did a bang-up job on it. Quite impressive.
 
wow Rob it looks so real it makes me want to duck in case it dive bombs me very very very good modeling an painting very well done SIR
chrisb
 
Fantastic work. It looks so much bigger than I remember a 1/32 Stuka (Revell) being.
Thank you, Tommergun. The size of it surprised even me a little bit. It's those wings I think. Reminds me of a pterodactyl. But they we're just beginning on airplane wing design. I mean do you see the twist in those wings? That's like four degrees of washout.
 
wow Rob it looks so real it makes me want to duck in case it dive bombs me very very very good modeling an painting very well done SIR
chrisb
Thank you much Mr Boatman. I did find out one thing about myself. You see the two ends of those machine guns? There should have been two pieces on each Barrel of gun sights made out of PE. I just can't get down that small. I got some things on order that might help me out on some PE like the square nose tweezers or pliers or whatever and I'll drop by the hardware store for a grease pencil so I can pick up the pieces because blue tack holds them too good. You know? Little blob of blue tack on the end of a toothpick to pick stuff up?
 
The only reason that I don't build much more Luft. stuff is that splinter scheme. Here you did a bang-up job on it. Quite impressive.
If you think about it the Splinter sheam is actually quite easy. The whole bottom of the plane is light blue so all you got to do is spray the whole top of the plane lighter green then mask in for the darker green. Well I guess it sounds easy but it was one of the easier aircraft paint schemes that I've done so far. Thanks again
 
Amazing build! The level of detail on this 1/32 Trumpeter Stuka is incredible. I really appreciate the precise paintwork and weathering that bring out the aircraft's character. Thanks for sharing your fantastic work—it's truly inspiring!
 


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