Two days ago I have just started Hasegawa's Ju 87B-2 Stuka in 1/48th scale. I'm going to use Aires detail set and gun bays. This is new challenge for me because I have never used that much resin parts before. I'll try to build this plane from North Africa:
Some progress pictures:
Thanks for watching
JPTRR
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I look forward to your updates. I have this kit from both Hasegawa, and the Revell issue (which I believe is Hasegawa's molds) and aftermarket snake decals. I have a thing for it as Revell's 1/32 Stuka with the snake decals was one of my very first models.
I'll keep checking back!
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Hi Anze Looking good so far, that cockpit is looking nice and busy. It's great that you are trying the resin detailing as it will add an extra dimension to your models. I have just started using resin as well and it is amazing the difference it makes. Good luck and I will stay tuned. tim
A super beginning! Looking forward to your updates.
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