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Hi Next old Junkers: the G 24 he. This was late variant of G-24, a civil airplane, a precursor of Ju-52. Variant G 24 he was that one used in Greek (Hellenic) airlines.It was mobilized to army in 1941 and likely some must survived, since they are photos of it in Luftwaffe markings, so apparently after conquest of Greece by Germans in 1941. The model is a scratch conversion of early version: G 24 produced by GDR company Plasticard and then by Revell. I have difficulties with finding good drawing of this machine, there discrepencies between different scatech. Tha basis was an article in Small Airforces Observer and them I collected many photos in the net. Below are examples of materials I was able to gather mostly in net. {Edit 2017: I reduced to only two schemes, while swiching to Flickr. I cannot find in my comp 3 other photos now} I made this model in 2006, together with F13, K43 and W34. She looks like this: The conversion was about vertical tail, engines, propellers, canopy, u/c and some small things as well. There are two photos I made before painting: Silver is original kit, grey are parts made of Humbrol body-putty on pieces from plastic plates, light blue are some scratch parts and creamy colour are resin parts made by myself. From resin two side propellers and tail are made. The tail I made copying some surface in resin (by silica "negative") and then cutting it and forming into desired shape. The canopy was glued from separated flat windows. Best regards Jerzy-Wojtek
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