I’ve always liked the looks of the Ju 188, and the Hasegawa Junkers Ju 188 is a very nice kit. It is on the expensive side here in the U.S., and it can be hard to find. It is a lot of fun to build and give a nice representation when done, much better than the old Italari offering. Like most German bombers, a canopy mask set is well worth the investment. This is a Ju 188A-2 in the markings of II/KG 6 at Melsbrook, Belgium in 1945.
The only model I made of the Ju 88 was the Lindberg kit back in the 60s.
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It is an interesting type, lots of variants and different camouflage schemes.
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Very nicely done, Jeff! Love the cam scheme!
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Thanks John! The camo is what I liked about this one myself.
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That looks great- I’m assuming it is from a night fighting unit given the colour scheme?
Cheers,
Pete.
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Yes, there were several Luftwaffe bomber types which operated against England in 1944. this one is from 2./KG 6, at Melsbroek, Belgium, October 1944. There is a picture which shows it with a replacement port wing in a standard 70/71/65 scheme.
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Stunning mate ! just love it ,well done .
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Thanks Pat!
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