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Catalogue
Number: |
ADM 72/48/48012 - Junkers Ju
88 Part 4 - KG 76 and 77 |
Scale: |
1/48 (also available in
1/72) |
Price: |
ADM 72007 € 14.95 / € 12.57
ADM 48007 € 17.95 / € 15.09 plus postage available online from
AirDOC |
Contents and Media: |
Three decal sheets; full
colour instructions on three folded A4 sheets |
Review Type: |
First Look |
Advantages: |
Excellent quality overall;
plenty of variety of schemes and markings; includes generic
codes and other optional markings making many additional marking
opportunities; perfect registration; thin decal film. |
Disadvantages: |
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Recommendation: |
Highly Recommended |
Reviewed by Brett Green
AirDOC Decals and books
are available online from Meteor
Productions
The Junkers Ju 88 was a versatile and relatively successful
aircraft that served from the first months of the Second World War
until the last days of the Third Reich and beyond. There are some
very good kits of the Junkers Ju 88 A-4 in both 1/72 in the form of
the new Hasegawa and older but still respectable Italeri offerings;
and the Dragon kit in 1/48 scale.
It is therefore surprising that the Ju 88 has not attracted more
attention with respect to after-market decals.
AirDOC seems to have taken single-handed responsibility for
turning around this shortcoming with a new series of four decal
sheets for Ju 88 bomber, reconnaissance and maritime variants.
AirDOC has applied the same high standards that have been seen in
the decal releases for modern subjects. Instructions are excellent,
being printed in full colour on three folded sheets. Each subject
has a colour side profile, and scrap views of noses are included
where necessary. Good quality camouflage notes accompany each
profile. The centre spread provides some sample colours, generic
four-view diagrams and five small reference photos illustrating
armament differences.
The decals themselves are printed on three separate sheets. A
full-sized sheet provides national markings plus two sets of black
bomber codes in various styles, plus green (Stab) codes, A, B, C and
D. The second sheet contains fuselage bands and some specific tail
markings that do not apply to the subjects in this set. The final
sheet has the specific markings for the twelve aircraft described
in the instructions. These are all Ju 88s attached to KG 76 and 77.
The sixteen subjects are as follows:
1. Ju 88 A-1 8.Staffel III./KG77 “Iltis”
2. Ju 88 A-5 A-5 F1+AS of 8./KG 76
3. Ju 88 A-5 F1+GM of 4./KG 76
4. Ju 88 A-4 F1+BR of 7./KG 76
5. Ju 88 A-4 F1+IT of 9./KG 76
6. Ju 88 A-4 F1+DP of 6./KG 76
7. Ju 88 A-6U PN+MT of KG 77
8. Ju 88 A-1 3Z+CH of 1./KG 77
9. Ju 88 A-4 3Z+AB of Stab I./KG 77
10. Ju 88 A-5 3Z+FK of 2./KG 77
11. Ju 88 A-4, 3Z+H “Spatz” – personal aircraft of Hptm.
Reichenberg from III./KG 77
12. Ju 88 A-4 3Z+EH of 1./KG 77
This installment offers a great selection of schemes, including
standard bomber colours of RLM 70/71/65, and "wave-mirror"
and a blotchy Sicilian finish.
The decals, printed by Cartograf, are thin, in perfect register
and the colours look great.
The only problem that I can imagine is choosing which scheme I
want to work on first!
Highly Recommended
Thanks to
AirDOC for the review sample
Review Copyright © 2006 by Brett Green
Page Created 20 October, 2006
Last updated
19 October, 2006
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