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I started this kit a while ago, I have been trying to make a dent in the stash. The decals are not usable, I think I will do a silver finish with plain prewar markings. Here is the progress so far.

The cockpit/flight deck...

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The fuselage halves are together with the cockpit installed...

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Wings and tail feathers attached...

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The engines are painted and the propellers are ready...

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This kit is a filler eater...

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Joe that looks like a challenging kit ! I like the tip about the loop antenae thanks for sharing! cheers Trey
 
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Thanks Trey. It is proving to be quite a challenge, perhaps reflected by its vintage. I hope the newer kit by Italeri is a bit neater. Primer is going on today.
 
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Thanks guys. Do you know if the current Airfix Ju 52 is the same old 60s kit or is it a new issue? Because if they are still issuing this one then they need to reduce their price.
 
remarkable what you have done mate,and good save on the df loops

mobear
 
The office looks great Joe, but I don't envy you filling the gaps on all those corrigations.

Keep it up mate, it'll come right.

Tony.
 
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Half the problem is this kit came (comes?) with the float plane option, which leaves big holes in the underside for the float system. These all need to be filled for the land version. Anyway, she is all primed now. A few touch ups are required but it looks like the seams between the corrugated sides are all good to go. Then it will be paint time.

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Looking good mate. Will be eager to see it with paint on.

Cheers

Kresten
 
Nice save with the putty joe, Thats a win, i would of given up.

It looks great with a coat of primer on and it seems large for 1/72. nice
 
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Thanks guys. Yeah it is large Aaron, not sure where the heck I'm going to display it.
 
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Bit of a hold up with this as I decide what finish to give it. I'm leaning towards an aluminium look with pre war markings as I have decals for those.
 
I think I built the float plane option when i was many years younger. The one with the huge ring under it, mine detection or something ? Nice to see it built again. Did you manage to recover the ridges after filling. I say ridges because I can't spell corrogated.
 
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Will make a decision soon Michael. Colin, I did recover the ridges, it is all symmetrical and smooth where it should be, and corrugated where it should be. A lot of filling, filing with various shaped files, and sanding. Do not build this kit for a quick build. I am hoping the paint job will be a bit easier. The primer went over and into the corrugations without hassle or pooling.
 
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I managed to get a layer of paint onto this kit today. Will post some pictures once I make some more progress. Stay tuned!
 
cracking job there I like the way you changed it from military to civilian , I have made the same kit but that was in my early days and I didn't bother with the putty.

I will be looking to see the finished build
 
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Thanks for the comments guys. Progress has been made.

A silver finish:

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Then the red tail strip was applied for the Nazi national insignia:

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Black wing strips and nose area paint applied. Many of these machines were ex-Lufthansa, and this machine is being finished as a Ju52 from the Transport School in 1939:

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Gloss coat applied, engines and exhaust stubs installed:

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Next step is decal application, then another varnish followed by landing gear and propeller installation.

Thanks for looking in again.

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Looking great Joe,glad to see you doing the early scheme I like that one! Great job masking it off too,looks real crisp and clean !
 
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