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1/72 Dornier 217E wanted

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I have found a second hand Airfix 1/72kit of this, 04020. Does anyone know of any other kits of this particular model (the E)?

I would like to make one because one of the b*gg**s missed me by 100 yards in the bombing raid on Aberdeen in 1943.
 
Didn't one of these bomb RAF Lossiemouth too? I remember the shrapnel holes in the hangar that 202 sqn shared with GEF and the "ghost" that was said to haunt it. Not what you want to hear when you're on a sleeping duty on SAR.
 
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Doesn't Italeri do a 1/72 kit of the Do217?
Yes, but their site says that it is out of stock. I have asked them if and when it will be offered again.

I have just discovered:

AIRFIX AIRFIX 1/72 04020 DORNIER Do 217E/J

which is tempting. But it will be a very old ("old mould") kit and therefore possibly not very good. It states ("guarantees") that the kit is complete.

What are peoples' experienced of the quality of old Airfix kits?
 
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Didn't one of these bomb RAF Lossiemouth too? I remember the shrapnel holes in the hangar that 202 sqn shared with GEF and the "ghost" that was said to haunt it. Not what you want to hear when you're on a sleeping duty on SAR.
I found at On Target Aviation - RAF Lossiemouth History :

"The only major Luftwaffe raid on the airfield came on the 26th October 1940, when three He111 bombers made a surprise dusk attack on the airfield. Two came in low from the North East and bombed a line of Blenheims being prepared for night flying. The third attacked from the South. One Heinkel crashed onto the airfield, brought down either by explosions or by the station Hispano gun. The four German crewmen were killed and are buried in Lossiemouth churchyard."

I guess that the blighters flew from Norway, like the Dornier 217E s that missed me.

And, in Wiki:

"Although mainly a training unit for bomber crews during the Second World War, some operational raids were launched from Lossiemouth, the most important being 617 "The Dambusters" Squadron's successful attack on the Tirpitz, pride of the German battle fleet, on 12 November 1944."
 
Steve there is an Italeri kit for sale on evilbay. Bit on the pricy side but it's your choice. You could keep an eye out to see if more come up
 
Their aircrew Hard was full of all kinds of memorabilia including a slab of the armour plating from Tirpitz.
 
The older Airfix kits can be hit and miss affairs Steve. Expect to have to do a lot of cleaning up and extra detailing for a good end result. I actually quite like doing them, there is a satisfaction from turning one of those old kits into something that could start to rival a modern mould. However the kit you found has nothing on the one I have in my stash. It's so old it probably did bomb your neighbourhood all those years ago :)

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I don't know if this is any use to you Steve.............http://www.jadlamracingmodels.com/images/PRODUCT/medium/6363.jpg

They have this in stock for £ 15.88 free delivery

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Thanks. I am waiting for a reply from Italeri on when their Dornier 217E will be back in stock (which is my target) although a search for it on their site now shows "not found). If it is discontinued I will go for the 217M which you mentioned. Thanks for info.
 
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Those Historic Upgrade kits are full of extra decals.
Do you know what a "Historic Upgrade Kit" is?

Is it a old mould re-issued?

Thanks.
 
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I have found two Dornier 217 E kits:

ITALERI 1250 1/72 Dornier Do-217 E-3/4/5 | eBay

and:

Italeri 1/72 Dornier Do-217 E3 E4 E5 Bomber 2150 | eBay

(The second was mentioned by flounder-al). The first is cheaper than the second.

The box illustrations look the same (except for style) and and the model numbers are the same.

What do you think is the difference, kit-wise? Would the actual kits be the same, or is the cheaper one an old mould which might be unatractive to make?

Thanks.
 
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I don't know if this is any use to you Steve.............http://www.jadlamracingmodels.com/images/PRODUCT/medium/6363.jpg

They have this in stock for £ 15.88 free delivery

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Thanks. However, I am holding out for a 217 E. If that doesn't work out, (see my question a minute ago above) I will get this one.
 
Don't know if this is of any interest on E-Bay. 130960512837

eBay item number:

Do217, He 100, He 162 all 1/72 scale!

Gregg
 
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Don't know if this is of any interest on E-Bay. 130960512837 eBay item number:

Do217, He 100, He 162 all 1/72 scale!

Gregg
Thanks for that. I am investigating.
 
The Italeri Historic Upgrade kits are generally older kits which include more information and decal options. I have the Ju88A-4 upgrade kit. It provided a handbook on the aircraft (poorly translated I might add) with a plethora of marking and colour options. The only bonus really over a standard Italeri kit is that at the end you will have lots of spare decals and a little book to go with it. I have no problem with the Italeri older kits, even with raised lines they are subtle and not a problem.

As you can see the Do217M has many external and obvious differences to the earlier 217E version. As for the E version kits you listed above, there is no difference, they are the same kit.
 
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