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Airfix's Ju 87B-1 won on the small poll I made last week regarding the next WW2 model I should buy. I'll pick it up from my LHS this Friday, and should be started next Saturday. The chosen scheme will be the one on the boxart, the Ju 87B-1 for the Battle of France. My plan for the future is to make a collection of aircraft in 1:72 that participated in the Battle of France and Britain. It'll be formed mainly with Airfix kits (Bf 109E-3/E-4, Spitfire Mk.Ia, Hurricane Mk.I, Bf 110C and Boulton Paul Defiant Mk.I). The bomber section would be made up of the Revell Ju 88A-1, Italeri's He 111H (with decals for the BoB), and the Revell 1:72 Do 17Z-2. I know Airfix released new tools of the Do 17 and He 111P, but those aren't available. For now, here's the familiar boxart of the model. Sprue pics on Friday, and progress on Saturday.
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Finished today. The model depicts Hans Ulrich Rudel's Ju 87G 494193.
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Hi, Following my recent post on Ju-87 A I would like to show two other Stuka made by my more than 10 years ago. This is Ju 87 B-1 (A5+AB), I/StG 1, Eastern Prussia, September 1939 (Invasion of Poland), Pilot - probably CO of I/StG 1 Maj.Werner Rench. Fujimi kit OOB, except decals which are mostly from a drawer and squadron emblem is hand painting on decal Second one is perhaps the most typical Stuka of the world - the Ju 87 G2, SG-2 pilot H.U. Rudel, summer 1944, Eastern front, conversion from Ju-87 G-1 kit by Academy. It is a bit strange since I made this conversion instead of just buying G-2 kit. When I bought this kit I found that the nose is too short for some milimeters. So besides enlarging wings I extended nose also. The decals here are from Czech company Propagteam, as far as I remeber. Ju 87 B-1: And Ju 87 G2: And the family shot: Cheers and regards Jerzy-Wojtek