As far as I know, there were actually three Ju 87 with snakes which differed slightly in colors and shape. The red one is not wrong, simply another aircraft with another code.
Thanks for this! I own the same kit and decals and am extra inspired to build this model. I also found the demonstration of cutting off the plastic slabs on the wing and correcting them with photo etch really helpful.
min. 23:19 the german lettering (Hier kurse Schraube) on the underside of the wing is wrong. Correct is "Hier k u r z e Schraube". It means "short screw here".
When you do your post-shade weathering, What needle size do you use, what air pressure do you use, what paint/thinner ratio do you use, and what type of paint do you use (acrylic, enamel, lacquer)? I have been unable to replicate how to do your amazing post-shade weathering.
Great job! I just finished the old Hasegawa version of this same model about 2 weeks ago. Always enjoy and look forward to your videos. Cheers from Canada Bob
I would be grateful for advice. I have a 1:87 scale plastic model of a steam locomotive and I would like to close a cabin window. At the end it shouldn't be noticed that the window was closed but it should look like it never was. I was thinking of dissolving a few pieces of plastic from the locomotive (it's all in one color) in Tamiya's cement to get a putty of the same color as the cabin. Could you tell me some other method or help me. I hope I was clear.
@@Scaleaton This (flic.kr/p/2jBamJf) is the upper part of the cabine, it isn't painted but it is made by black plastic. The window is that rectangular in yellow (yellow becouse I have put tape on the inside to highlight it). I want to obtain a result like this (flic.kr/p/2jBbbCH).
I've got BOTH the Hasegawa Stuka (picked it up late last year) and the Airfix one, and for fineness of detail and accuracy, Airfix wins hands down. Good build and tips, BTW.
Hello Rahmi! I can't believe I've missed your video!... This Hasegawa kit seems to be a classic already. It captures the rustic, monster-like appearance of the Stuka very well. And your workmanship is, as always, inspiring! I like your post shading technique: it is more approachable than the preshading! :-) Until next time, all the best
Your channel is awesome 😎 this friday night I am home building models, and my friends are out drinking, tomorrow they will have a hangover and I will do some paint work, I love the smell of Humbrol paints on a saturday morning 😀
This isn't Hubert Pölz' Stuka (T6+DP), which is the famous one. T6+AN is only seen in an Italian newsreel for a few seconds. Different Staffeln, 6. and 5. /StG 2.
Outstanding model, great job! Just love the paint. One small mistake, which isn't your fault at all: The decal on the bottom near the main landing gear reads "Hier kurse Schraube". Translated it means "Short screw here". But there's a typo, "kurse" (short) in german is spelled "kurze" with a Z.
Great looking model. I have always liked the stuka wonderfully weird looking plane. I would love to see you build another wingnut wings kit if you have one. Keep on modelin.
my brother gave me the made up model of this kit ( with the red snake) for Christmas must be over 50 years ago though then I believe it was a Revell kit
I forgot to mention that I used EagleCals #143 instead of the kits decals. Because the snake is not red :)
hello. can you tell me a model of your camera for shooting? wery good quality of video)
The Trumpeter - TRU05311 , it's a French ship, there are very few videos on it, please.
As far as I know, there were actually three Ju 87 with snakes which differed slightly in colors and shape. The red one is not wrong, simply another aircraft with another code.
@@drunkfencer2215 aaaa
Where is the snake on the other side?
Scale-a-Ton, Night Shift, and Plasmo. Could this day get any better? Well done with your Stuka! My favorite scheme.
Yeeeah you can say that again
Got the same notificatoins at once, i almost jumped up and danced a bit
You can say that again!
Not to forget Ebroin's Miniatures, he build a Tirpitz in a fantastic way, much detalied.
And now also TOMs Modelling.
This is one of the best I've ever seen
You, night shift,.plasmo models and model minutes are my favorite modelers
a dream model ! wow !
thank you, sir. I'm not a modeler but have enjoyed watching your videos.
Wow! The reddish dark lines in the weathering phase really add a punch. Another stunning model.
The three gods of plastic in one day....a perfect storm of modelling.....outstanding 🤙👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
If you dont have thick alluminiumn for the seabelt.. You can use Wine bottle shrink cap.
They work great and I have plenty supply :)
I never thought of that!
Salud!! 🥂
Beautiful build. The Stuka is a great airplane.
Videos like these *really* make me wish that I had talent.
Superb workmanship as always. Makes it look so simple, a joy to watch.
last time I built the Revell Stuka, it still had the 1969 box art, and was 1/32 scale!
Excellent build.
I like the way to mask the canopy with the phone light, definitely the best solution to achieve this purpose
Thanks for this! I own the same kit and decals and am extra inspired to build this model. I also found the demonstration of cutting off the plastic slabs on the wing and correcting them with photo etch really helpful.
Beautiful build and loved the music. Greetings from California
So happy to see another airplane build from you!! Your painting skills are out of this world!
Another splendid model.
min. 23:19 the german lettering (Hier kurse Schraube) on the underside of the wing is wrong. Correct is "Hier k u r z e Schraube".
It means "short screw here".
love it.. great paint job..
thanks for sharing
cheers
When you do your post-shade weathering, What needle size do you use, what air pressure do you use, what paint/thinner ratio do you use, and what type of paint do you use (acrylic, enamel, lacquer)? I have been unable to replicate how to do your amazing post-shade weathering.
Nice Stuka. You did a awesome job at the weathering from the Camouflage. Almost 100.000 Subscribers keep up the good Work.
You did a great job with this kit!! 👍👍👍👍
Where did you learn all those painting tricks? I like how you post the paint formulations.
Great to see you back with a 1/48! Excellent video - thank you.
Great work!!! Spectacular model!!!
Excellent paint job! Love it!
nice paint job nice details and of course camouflage patern and the weathering nicely done 1
Looks like an excellent kit. Magnificent work
This is a beautiful aircraft. The kit build, and paint job are equally stunning. Great work.
I love the Junkers JU87 Stuka. Specially its Siren when diving beyond 400 Kmph
Another great inspiration for me Rahmi! Beautiful Stuka, many-many thanks for the detailed post shading tutorial!
... Beautiful job! 🤩
Great job!
I just finished the old Hasegawa version of this same model about 2 weeks ago.
Always enjoy and look forward to your videos.
Cheers from Canada
Bob
I always get excited when I receive your notification.....I know I'm in for a treat and the Stuka build is no exception...fantastic job!
Yine her zamanki gibi harika bir çalışma olmuş Rahmi hocam. Elleriniz dert görmesin.
That's a gorgeous piece of work, man! Rudel would be proud!
Nice to see some of the older Hasegawa kits get some love. Sadly they've been overshadowed by Eduard and the new & improved Airfix offerings.
Beautiful job !!!! Beautiful killer !!!👌😉😎
I love your aircraft videos! Just a pitty they are so rare lately. Keep up the good work
Great job!!!! A masterpiece
That’s an awesome looking paint scheme nice work!
impressive paint job !!!!!
Your builds are lovely!!
Nice snake decals. 💲💵💸💰👍✈
Beautiful build. Thank you.
Master piece today with this aircraft. Thank you 😊
Thanks for the video! What was the name of the decals sheet you mentioned in the beginning of the video, because I didn't hear it clearly?
Thank you! It's Eagle Call Decals #143
@@Scaleaton Many thanks!
Coolest Stuka scheme ever.
I would be grateful for advice. I have a 1:87 scale plastic model of a steam locomotive and I would like to close a cabin window. At the end it shouldn't be noticed that the window was closed but it should look like it never was. I was thinking of dissolving a few pieces of plastic from the locomotive (it's all in one color) in Tamiya's cement to get a putty of the same color as the cabin. Could you tell me some other method or help me. I hope I was clear.
Do you think to remove whole paint on the model, made modification and re paint again? That seems like so hard to handle with that way.
@@Scaleaton This (flic.kr/p/2jBamJf) is the upper part of the cabine, it isn't painted but it is made by black plastic. The window is that rectangular in yellow (yellow becouse I have put tape on the inside to highlight it). I want to obtain a result like this (flic.kr/p/2jBbbCH).
Sorry the links are dead. I can't see anything.
@@Scaleaton I've changed the links now.
Really great result mate, looks fantastic
It's very nice and politely work. Also it looks so good !
Realismo- al máximo!! Felicitaciones!!
Stunning build!!! Love how you do the weathering on the wings and panellines!!! I hope the next video ist coming soon!!! :)
STUNNING MY FRIEND !
Absolute gem thank you for posting brilliant
I've got BOTH the Hasegawa Stuka (picked it up late last year) and the Airfix one, and for fineness of detail and accuracy, Airfix wins hands down. Good build and tips, BTW.
Very nice build, and you re almost at 100k!!!!
100K subs. Congratulations and well deserved! 😊
Scale-A-Ton, Nightshift, PLASMO, Ebroin’s Minatures are the best
Hello Rahmi!
I can't believe I've missed your video!...
This Hasegawa kit seems to be a classic already. It captures the rustic, monster-like appearance of the Stuka very well.
And your workmanship is, as always, inspiring! I like your post shading technique: it is more approachable than the preshading! :-)
Until next time, all the best
Thank you Radu! It's normal because UA-cam is not very willing to recommend my videos these days :)
fantastic,great job
What kind of glue do you use?
I've got that very kit in my stash! Had it for years. I was unaware that it was produced by Hasegawa and rebranded by Revell. Nice job.
Now that I know it's not produced by Revelle, I will pick one up! Since building for 40 years I have learned, if it's made in the US it's junk!
Looks fantastic. Sadly Hasegawa screwd up the Decals on the underside. It says ,,kurse,, insteed of ,,kurze,,^^
Very good job my Friend!
Outstanding.
Amazing, your movies are just awesome
Amazing work 👏 🙌 👌
Beatiful and inspirative build mate :-)
Excellent build 👌
I love your models!
Great video and cool outcome 👍🏻
Spectacular work as always! Thank you for the inspiration and ideas! 👌
Your channel is awesome 😎 this friday night I am home building models, and my friends are out drinking, tomorrow they will have a hangover and I will do some paint work, I love the smell of Humbrol paints on a saturday morning 😀
Fantastic work, Great way to spend my lunch break at work 🍻!
Fantastic work!! I'm going to have to build one of these!!
*Only a few pictures of this famous Stuka are known and always the same side, very good job! 👍👍*
This isn't Hubert Pölz' Stuka (T6+DP), which is the famous one.
T6+AN is only seen in an Italian newsreel for a few seconds.
Different Staffeln, 6. and 5. /StG 2.
Great video
Great airbrush job ....I think I'd only be able to manage a salt weathering job myself 😥. Definitely a kit for an eduard canopy mask set!
Outstanding model, great job! Just love the paint.
One small mistake, which isn't your fault at all: The decal on the bottom near the main landing gear reads "Hier kurse Schraube". Translated it means "Short screw here". But there's a typo, "kurse" (short) in german is spelled "kurze" with a Z.
Thanks for the feedback.
Absolutely Stunning Detailing Brother, God Bless All.
Very very very very very very very very very very very very very good
Great looking model. I have always liked the stuka wonderfully weird looking plane. I would love to see you build another wingnut wings kit if you have one. Keep on modelin.
That Revell model used to be 1/32 scale back in the 70's. Built it a few times.
Why is the glue not put directly on the touching surfaces but on the outlines instead? Isn't the connection not much weaker?
Excellent work! Did you paint the radiator after painting the camouflage?
Super build as usual, could you tell me what colour you used for the Seatbelts, it's spot on.
my brother gave me the made up model of this kit ( with the red snake) for Christmas must be over 50 years ago though then I believe it was a Revell kit
Did you notice that the top of the wings curve down towards the tips, does the real Stuka have this or is it a manufacturing error ?
Nice build but how come title says Hasegawa when it is the revell kit?
@Mustang Pilot Thanks for the reply. Never knew revell did that, had a few revell kits that were pretty poor quality. Have they done a lot like that?
Wow fabulous job!!!!! Der luftwaffe would be pleased.
Elinize sağlık Rahmi Hocam.
Exelente video desde Chile abrazo me encanta los aviones y el aeromodelismo 👍👍🇨🇱
What type of airbrush do you use
Nice work. What happened to the screaming kids in the intro?
I also would like to know what happen to the screaming kids
Perfect work! Wow.
99k subs.... keep up the great work!
Spettacolare!!!!!
Anche tu italiano?
very nice
RJ