Ju 52 and Go 242
Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 3:38 pm
Well! GHQ seem to have really excelled themselves with these fantastic models. I've been waiting for these for a long time, and I am not disappointed. Although they are still in their blisters (I resisted the temptation to open them until I'm ready to assemble them) it is clear that each has a multitude of parts.
The JU 52 has separate wings and fuselage, and the latter is moulded in two parts, having a separate floor. The wing-mounted engines are also moulded separately, and there are two sprues of small parts for the undercarriage, various struts and the propellers.
The Go 242 is less complex, has a hollow fuselage and a separate rear door.
The fine detailing of panel lines, windows and, in particular the structure of the Ju 52's 'corrugated' skin, are all exquisitely done.
Fantastic work GHQ! Thank you!

The JU 52 has separate wings and fuselage, and the latter is moulded in two parts, having a separate floor. The wing-mounted engines are also moulded separately, and there are two sprues of small parts for the undercarriage, various struts and the propellers.
The Go 242 is less complex, has a hollow fuselage and a separate rear door.
The fine detailing of panel lines, windows and, in particular the structure of the Ju 52's 'corrugated' skin, are all exquisitely done.
Fantastic work GHQ! Thank you!

