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World War II: Germany
Aircraft of Germany in WWII.
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Junkers Ju 52/3m g 4e (Revell 1/48)
Panzercarlos
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Lara, Venezuela
Joined: February 27, 2007
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Posted: Friday, October 31, 2014 - 03:57 PM UTC
Hi!

This is my last finished work.
Painted almost exclusively with acrylic Gunze Sangyo paints.
The Swastikas, Balkenkreuz, lyrics, bands and numerals are painted!
Greetings from Barquisimeto-Venezuela!






















































































Happy Modelling from Barquisimeto-Venezuela
Mcleod
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Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Friday, October 31, 2014 - 04:19 PM UTC
An incredible build, Carlos. To paint the markings on that corrugated surface must have been tough. I suspect your patience is at a level as high as your talent. Well done!!
rochaped
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Lisboa, Portugal
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Posted: Friday, October 31, 2014 - 11:37 PM UTC
Carlos,

Congrats on building such a nice Junkers. I personally like the engine exhausts and the small details that make or break models. This kit should be impressive to look on over a table

Saludos
Pedro
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New York, United States
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Posted: Saturday, November 01, 2014 - 01:19 AM UTC
Carlos,
What a fantastic build. Outstanding camo paint scheme, and weathering. Your combination of decals and custom painting of all those marking on a the corrugated surface is just spectacular. Each method has it's drawbacks to a crisp demarcation line, as well as following the contours of the hills and valleys. You've more then succeeded with both applications. I particularly like your exhaust staining where the center of the stains goes to a lighter grayish tone. Very well done. Details everywhere one looks, and all done to the same high standard. And your weathering is by no means over done, yet adds such realism to your build.

Joel
berndm
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Niedersachsen, Germany
Joined: March 26, 2014
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Posted: Saturday, November 01, 2014 - 08:09 AM UTC
A great Tante Ju Carlos!
Hand painted markings on the "Wellblech"?!?
Done the Ju 52 in this scale a few years ago, it is huge, has nearly the same size as a B-17 and goes really well together.
The surfaces has nice details and i was glad to get the decals halfway good on !
Well done !
Panzercarlos
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Lara, Venezuela
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Posted: Saturday, November 01, 2014 - 12:47 PM UTC

Quoted Text

An incredible build, Carlos. To paint the markings on that corrugated surface must have been tough. I suspect your patience is at a level as high as your talent. Well done!!


Thanks for the feedback, Ben!
If,that corrugated is very difficult.


Quoted Text

Carlos,

Congrats on building such a nice Junkers. I personally like the engine exhausts and the small details that make or break models. This kit should be impressive to look on over a table

Saludos
Pedro



Hi Pedro!
I really liked this kit, requires a lot of patience for painting.
I had several problems with flaperons, and on several occasions took off.
Greetings from Venezuela.



Quoted Text

Carlos,
What a fantastic build. Outstanding camo paint scheme, and weathering. Your combination of decals and custom painting of all those marking on a the corrugated surface is just spectacular. Each method has it's drawbacks to a crisp demarcation line, as well as following the contours of the hills and valleys. You've more then succeeded with both applications. I particularly like your exhaust staining where the center of the stains goes to a lighter grayish tone. Very well done. Details everywhere one looks, and all done to the same high standard. And your weathering is by no means over done, yet adds such realism to your build.

Joel



Hi Joel!
If friend, lot of patience and information search was vital, here and there.

This was a kit that I had forgotten, Retrieve and this is the end result.

Soon I'll upload photos of the painting process.

Greetings from Venezuela!


Quoted Text

A great Tante Ju Carlos!
Hand painted markings on the "Wellblech"?!?
Done the Ju 52 in this scale a few years ago, it is huge, has nearly the same size as a B-17 and goes really well together.
The surfaces has nice details and i was glad to get the decals halfway good on !
Well done !



Thanks Bernd, that either you like it.

The Wellblech, they are kit decals, the few that use.

I'm about to start a Revell 1/48 B-17F, you look just right winged Tante Ju.
Greetings to Germany friend!
Panzercarlos
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Lara, Venezuela
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Posted: Saturday, November 01, 2014 - 01:05 PM UTC
Well friends, with the permission of the moderator, here the pictures of the painting process of the marks and crosses:


















































Several times I had to repaint again when the paint ran.

Greetings!
alpha_tango
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Germany
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Posted: Saturday, November 01, 2014 - 08:57 PM UTC
Very nice model Carlos!!

Still have a few of these in the stash ... yours is a great motivation!

cheers

Steffen
FlorinM
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Bucuresti, Romania
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Posted: Saturday, November 01, 2014 - 10:44 PM UTC
Looks really, really good, well done!
GhostHawk
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Cordoba, Argentina
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Posted: Sunday, November 02, 2014 - 12:56 AM UTC
Hello Carlos:

It's a really nice model...!

Felicitaciones...

Diego
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Posted: Sunday, November 02, 2014 - 01:44 AM UTC
Quite impressive indeed, Carlos. I like the weathering, especially the center engine exhausts on the fuselage. And the wheels and landing gear are spectacular, especially how you weathered the tires and the eye catching stencils. Really brings the A/C to life. The masking of markings is remarkable, especially over the corrugations.

What unit and time frame, please? Do you have any photos of the real thing we can compare the model to? Is so, please post a few. That's always a nice touch IMO.

I have one of these in my stash, of course, and some markings for a captured Luftwaffe A/C repainted and in SAAF markings. One day * * * .

I always like to see a big model in 1/48 completed. It's obvious the builder is making am major commitment. You certainly did!


berndm
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Niedersachsen, Germany
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Posted: Sunday, November 02, 2014 - 05:39 AM UTC
Awesome work Carlos ! Your masking is absolutely stunning !
As said above the exhaust staining on the fuselage is impressive and very realistic.
Well done my friend

Bernd
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Washington, United States
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Posted: Sunday, November 02, 2014 - 08:20 AM UTC
Carlos,
Please accept my most sincere congratulations on a stunning build. This aircraft is one of my favorites and your build is awesome. Thank you very much for sharing.
Jim
Panzercarlos
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Lara, Venezuela
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Posted: Sunday, November 16, 2014 - 05:31 AM UTC
Hello friends!
Thanks for the comments to this work.
Sorry to respond to your comments until this time, but I was busy with my work.
The color of the Cockpit is wrong because I paint it with the instructions of the kit should go in RLM 02.
Although the gray walls maybe Junkers was used when there were civilians and was guided Revell.
I know I have things to improve, I hope to raise my level even more for the next job.
Greetings from Barquisimeto-Venezuela!
JPTRR
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Tennessee, United States
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Posted: Sunday, November 16, 2014 - 06:42 AM UTC
Carlos,

Excellent! How did you mask the canopy frames so crisply!?
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