Where Eagle Dare Airfix Junkers Ju-52-3M
Posted: November 19th, 2017, 1:34 am
Migrant say this is an older tooling of a J-52-3M
Airfix
Title: Junkers Ju52-3M
Number: A05008
Scale: 1:72
Released: 2011
Type: Full kit
Includes: Plastic sprues, Waterslide decals, Clear parts
Iconic Luftwaffe tri-motor transport aircraft kit, 'Tante Ju' - standard early WWII variant. Kit has corrugated texture exterior finish, raised panel lines, basic cockpit seated pilot and copilot, aft dorsal gunner's station with figure, separately molded elevators and flaps, plus your choice of wheeled or float undercarriage. Decals and color painting guide for 2 German 'Iron Annies': 'G6+HJ' of Staff Flight 1./Lufttransportgruppe (See) 1, Aegean Sea, 1943 and '4V+JR' of Kampfgruppe zur Besonderen Verwendung 106, Crete, 1941.
This large airplane comes in one big bag.
Product description
A05008 Features: -1:72 Scale plastic Scale model kit. -Skill level: 3 (where 1 is for the beginner and 4 is for the more experienced modeler). -Number of parts: 109. Product Type: -Hobby / Model Kits. Vehicle Type: -Military Vehicles. Vehicle Type: -Planes. Material: -Plastic. Color: -Green. Generic Dimensions: -10.3" H x 16" W x 3.5" D, 0.75 lb. Dimensions: Overall Height - Top to Bottom: -10.3 Inches. Overall Width - Side to Side: -16 Inches. Overall Depth - Front to Back: -3.5 Inches. Overall Product Weight: -0.75 Pounds.
From the Manufacturer
The Battle of Crete began on the morning of 20th May 1941, when Nazi Germany launched an airborne invasion using Ju-52s under the code-name Operation Mercury; the first such invasion. Greek and Allied forces, along with Cretan civilians, defended the island. The floatplane version served in the Mediterranean and Norwegian campaigns.
Migrant printed Where Eagle Dare decal from screenshots of the movie
The decals that came with the kit.
Clear instructions and paint guide (I will be painting in a winter camo scheme featured in the movie Where Eagle Dare.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haI0cibZVHo
Required paints 1: Humbrol 24, 33, 34, 61, 62, 65, 67, 85, 86, 91, 117
Four small spruces of the small parts.
The fuselage comes in four parts.
Rather large wings.
You can build with pontoons or wheels. I will building with the wheels.
There was some loose parts in the bag.
This plane has a lot of window:
Airfix
Title: Junkers Ju52-3M
Number: A05008
Scale: 1:72
Released: 2011
Type: Full kit
Includes: Plastic sprues, Waterslide decals, Clear parts
Iconic Luftwaffe tri-motor transport aircraft kit, 'Tante Ju' - standard early WWII variant. Kit has corrugated texture exterior finish, raised panel lines, basic cockpit seated pilot and copilot, aft dorsal gunner's station with figure, separately molded elevators and flaps, plus your choice of wheeled or float undercarriage. Decals and color painting guide for 2 German 'Iron Annies': 'G6+HJ' of Staff Flight 1./Lufttransportgruppe (See) 1, Aegean Sea, 1943 and '4V+JR' of Kampfgruppe zur Besonderen Verwendung 106, Crete, 1941.
This large airplane comes in one big bag.
Product description
A05008 Features: -1:72 Scale plastic Scale model kit. -Skill level: 3 (where 1 is for the beginner and 4 is for the more experienced modeler). -Number of parts: 109. Product Type: -Hobby / Model Kits. Vehicle Type: -Military Vehicles. Vehicle Type: -Planes. Material: -Plastic. Color: -Green. Generic Dimensions: -10.3" H x 16" W x 3.5" D, 0.75 lb. Dimensions: Overall Height - Top to Bottom: -10.3 Inches. Overall Width - Side to Side: -16 Inches. Overall Depth - Front to Back: -3.5 Inches. Overall Product Weight: -0.75 Pounds.
From the Manufacturer
The Battle of Crete began on the morning of 20th May 1941, when Nazi Germany launched an airborne invasion using Ju-52s under the code-name Operation Mercury; the first such invasion. Greek and Allied forces, along with Cretan civilians, defended the island. The floatplane version served in the Mediterranean and Norwegian campaigns.
Migrant printed Where Eagle Dare decal from screenshots of the movie
The decals that came with the kit.
Clear instructions and paint guide (I will be painting in a winter camo scheme featured in the movie Where Eagle Dare.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haI0cibZVHo
Required paints 1: Humbrol 24, 33, 34, 61, 62, 65, 67, 85, 86, 91, 117
Four small spruces of the small parts.
The fuselage comes in four parts.
Rather large wings.
You can build with pontoons or wheels. I will building with the wheels.
There was some loose parts in the bag.
This plane has a lot of window: