This is my new project started last week, and inspired by all the snow we have had recently. This is an old Kit, costing less that £10, and I must say it is certainly value for money with 93 parts. So far the kit fit has been superb, and I find the moulding exceptional with almost zero flash and the panel details very sharp. The Junkers Ju 52 fuselage and wing surfaces are covered in corrugations which is a challenge so I have elected to use mostly liquid cement (Plastic Weld). I have not used liquid cement before, but must say I am very impressed with this product. An interesting feature of the model is that the fuselage is in four pieces. For reference I have found the unofficial website ‘whereeaglesdare.com’ which gives a lot of screenshots of the Ju 52 and on Youtube you can find video segments of the Film, the escape is the best for aircraft shots. The last photo in my sequence shows the 10 parts forming one of the engines; the three engines are all different with respect to the manifolds. I have added a 20 pence piece to give some idea of scale on a couple of the drawings. Will post more photos next week. Derek
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