Jerry's new 1/32nd Hasegawa

Ju 87 G-1 Stuka

Quick Build using EagleCals #98

When I received my Ju 87 Stuka kit last week, I was very anxious to do a quick build in order to try out our new EagleCals 97 or 98 decals. I ultimately decided on EC#98 as I liked the "B" and the "2" on the wheel pants. Being spoiled about building a quick build Fw 190 or Bf 109 in a few days, I thought I could accomplish this build in maybe a day or two longer. Boy was I fooled. The quickest I could put this together was one solid week, with only a few hours off for football! This Stuka kit is, I must say, extremely well engineered and in general has excellent fit; however you must (and should) take your time in order to do justice to the details. I can't wait to see what Chris or Ian can do when they take their time, as this can be finished into a terrific model!

A couple of problems I encountered included: -  when I put the fuselage halves together I could not get the cockpit floorboard to fit properly. As a result, the forward fuselage would not meet. I ended up trimming off a little edge of the cockpit floor. If you look carefully into the cockpit there is a slight gap. This could be caused by my haste in assembling the cockpit itself. Secondly, the upper cockpit combing does not fit the top of the fuselage correctly, it tapers too quickly leaving a step at the top of the fuselage. If you attempt to spread it to match the fuselage, the windscreen will not fit properly into the grooves. Lastly, I'm not too thrilled about the system of using two-color decals to represent the inner cockpit framing. One set is meant to be seen from the outside which is a dark green color, the other set is a dark gray 66 type color that will seen from the inside.  The decals leave the carrier film which, unfortunately shows through the canopy. By trimming the carrier film away, the decals become very thin and fragile, and in my mind do not accurately represent the tubular inside cockpit bracing, although I don't know how else this could have been replicated.

When finished, it is a very striking model partially due to its impressive size and all the extra details typical of the Ju 87. A word of caution - you can't hurry this process of adding all these small details as I learned the hard way, breaking off the glued-on control surfaces TWICE! You really have to think carefully and be diligent in handling the model as you progress. Another casualty can be seen in the photos, the rear canopy that slides over the rear machine guns suffered 'battle damage' (too close to a hot light bulb!). Thanks to Dr. Charles Metz who has come to my rescue by graciously raiding parts from his kit to replace mine due to my stupid mistake!

Eagle Editions will be replacing the kit provided propeller blades with a resin EaglePart as they don't correctly represent the actual aircraft props.

 

 

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