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Eduard 1/144 Ju-87D Stuka Part 2: The build!

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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2012

After a little teaser from the last video showing you how I vacformed the canopy for the little Stuka, here's the rest of the build.

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  • You are such an inspiration to me, I hope some day I reach the level you're in...... Thanks for sharing!

  • @coladito1 That's such a nice thing to say! :) You know, we're all part of a chain as there are several modellers I know to whom I aspire to. It's that encouragement that keeps us opening the next box for our next build and pushing our own limits as far as we can!

  • Excellent detailing on the cockpit!

  • @Generalsplatton Thanks! I'm now hooked on scratch-built detailing which is going to save me a fortune on resin aftermarket replacements!

  • hello my freind, you have a fantastic skill but i have a question :) , what kind of material did you use to make the cockpit parts? thank you :)

  • @modelaircraft12 Thank you! For the cockpit parts I simply used plasticard - readily available sheets of white plastic that is available in a variety of thicknesses. Even then, I had to thin mine further for this scale. As you can see from the pre-paint stage, they are not perfectly square, but once painted and weathered, they look fine. Also, at 1/144, I'd welcome anyone to point that out in the finished model! Happy modelling my good man! :)

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  • How did you make so big penny?

  • @MakingModelsAgain I agree, I am very new to this hobby and one thing that I've noticed is that here in America the plastic model hobby is sadly slowing down, in our IPMS group here in California, we have set our goal to reach out to younger modelers to get involved, I thank you again for keeping us inspired and look forward to getting to know you and other YouTubers as well............. one day I'll upload my own work. :)

  • superb model thx for shareing with us

  • This is an amazing piece of modelling in miniature, you are the micro-surgeon of modelling and I doff my cap to you sir!!

    I dig the funky backing tune, strangely toe tapping.... splendiferous indeed!!

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