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miscmini Fezian18 Nov 2007 2:31 p.m. PST

Dave, at Armaments in Miniature (AIM), is producing 15mm (1/100 scale) Ju-87D-5 Ground Attack variant of the Stuka. The model is molded with the 20mm wing mounted cannons and has optional bombs or WB81 machine gun pods. I built this one with the WB81 'watering cans.' The watering cans are effective against the nice squishy targets that remain after the Ju-87Gs have been through the area.

Just like the other AIM models I've built, this is a very nice resin kit. The decals on the Ju-87D-5 are available from AIM as well.
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Ju-87G (decals on this model are a combination of leftovers and homemade)
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Kevin

Vosper18 Nov 2007 3:27 p.m. PST

Very nice, I really like the weathering effects and the windows.

Mr Pumblechook18 Nov 2007 3:29 p.m. PST

Very nice. I like the way you do windows.

I'm going to try replicating the effect on some AIM Airacobras I'm working on. (Also very nice models)

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