SNEAK PREVIEW: Hasegawa 1/48 Ju.87 D3 by Jean Barby

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SNEAK PREVIEW: Hasegawa 1/48 Ju.87 D3 by Jean Barby

Post by Editor » Sun Feb 22, 2009 7:13 pm

SNEAK PREVIEW : another masterpiece by the master himself Jean Barby, and this time he treats us to a 1/48 Hasegawa Ju.87 D3. The full Feature Article will be posted in the Stormo Scale Modeling - News forum in the coming weeks.

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Post by Capitano » Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:27 am

Thanks. The Stuka is another of my favorites, especially the D version. I have five or six Hasegawa Stukas in my stash. Looking forward in seeing more of this build.

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Post by Gabriele Luciani » Mon Feb 23, 2009 9:11 am

Capitano wrote:Thanks. The Stuka is another of my favorites, especially the D version. I have five or six Hasegawa Stukas in my stash. Looking forward in seeing more of this build.
do you know that there was also Ju 87 D with Co-Belligerant Regia Aeronautica insignia during the 1944 ?

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Post by GAJouette » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:47 am

Vince you called it right,another Masterpiece from Jean.I'm looking forward to seeing and reading the article.Love that sinister looking Stuka even more in RA markings.
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Who may bring the Hasegawa Stuka in 1/32 scale down from the attic now.

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Post by Editor » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:51 am

GAJouette wrote: Who may bring the Hasegawa Stuka in 1/32 scale down from the attic now.
... let me guess hmmm :lol: ... look forward to seeing it at some point.
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Post by Capitano » Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:44 am

Gabriele Luciani wrote:
Capitano wrote:Thanks. The Stuka is another of my favorites, especially the D version. I have five or six Hasegawa Stukas in my stash. Looking forward in seeing more of this build.
do you know that there was also Ju 87 D with Co-Belligerant Regia Aeronautica insignia during the 1944 ?
Hasegawa #9276 is an 'RA' Ju 87B-2 and #9546 is a Ju 87D in 'RA' colors. You can find all the Ju87s here.

http://www.modelingmadness.com/splfeat/kr/has48c.htm

The chap who runs this site has done a yeomans job in cataloging every Hase kit. There are five pages of kits. To find the other pages, in the URL, change the letter after 'has48' to either an a, b, c, d, or e.

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Post by Nino » Wed Mar 04, 2009 8:29 pm

Hi,

This is one kit i don't have but always wanted!

Two questions here:-
Where can i get a 9546 Ju87D kit? This was released some time ago?
A case of checking ebay etc...!

Also when is Hasegawa going to do a nice G.55 Kit?
Any guesses?

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Post by Capitano » Thu Mar 05, 2009 8:57 am

Nino wrote:Hi,

This is one kit i don't have but always wanted!

Two questions here:-
Where can i get a 9546 Ju87D kit? This was released some time ago?
A case of checking ebay etc...!

Also when is Hasegawa going to do a nice G.55 Kit?
Any guesses?

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As far as getting that particular kit, good luck, it has been OOP for a long time. Hasegawa has a habit of running a kit then taking it off the market. I would check around local swap meets or hobby shows before running to e-vilbay.

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Post by Chris Busbridge » Thu Mar 05, 2009 10:17 am

As the markings are relatively simple for a RA Stuka, how about getting your hands on any Stuka kit and using spare decals? All you need are the wing roundels and numerals.

Saying that, Hannants do not have any 1/48 Stuka kits on their catalogue at all... but I'm very tempted to order a 1/32 D kit!

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