Junkers Ju-52/3M g6e BJ&YD Medical Evacuation Aircraft "Stalingrad Air Bridge Operations" (November 1942) "The Aviation Archive" Series 1/72 Diecast M
Brand new 1/72 scale diecast model of Junkers Ju-52/3M g6e BJ & amp;YD Medical Evacuation Aircraft "Stalingrad Air Bridge Operations" (November 1942) "The Aviation Archive" Series die cast model by Corgi.
Brand new box.
Detailed exterior.
True-to-scale detail.
Includes display stand.
Officially licensed product.
Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
Dimensions approximately Length- 10.25, Wingspan- 15.75 inches.
Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
It is a highly detailed and accurate model, perfect for collectors and enthusiasts of military history.
Realistic panel lines, antennas, access panels, and surface details for an authentic representation of the real-life airplane.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Junkers Ju-52/3M was a German transport aircraft used during World War II. The aircraft was a workhorse of the Luftwaffe, used for a variety of missions, including troop transport, supply runs, and air ambulance services. One of the most notable missions carried out by the Ju-52/3M was the evacuation of wounded soldiers from the Battle of Stalingrad.
During the Battle of Stalingrad, which took place between 1942 and 1943, the Ju-52/3M was used extensively to transport wounded soldiers from the front lines to hospitals in Germany. The aircraft was often flown into dangerous and heavily contested areas, with pilots risking their lives to save the wounded. Despite the danger, the Ju-52/3M played a critical role in the evacuation effort, saving the lives of thousands of soldiers.
The Ju-52/3M was also used in other conflicts during World War II, including the Battle of Britain and the Mediterranean Theatre. It was known for its durability and reliability, making it an ideal aircraft for transport and emergency services.
For model enthusiasts, the 1:72 scale Junkers Ju-52/3M Air Ambulance, Stalingrad Evacuation is a must-have addition to any collection. This beautifully detailed model captures the essence of the iconic aircraft, from its distinctive markings to its rugged design. With its rich history and heroic performance, the Ju-52/3M is a true classic of the World War II era, and the Stalingrad Evacuation version is a fitting tribute to the brave pilots who risked their lives to save others. Whether you're a history buff or a model enthusiast, this Ju-52/3M model is a perfect addition to your collection.
Junkers Ju 88 A-4 Combat Aircraft "8./KG 6 Operation Steinbock" German Luftwaffe (1944) "Planes of World War II" Series 1/144 Diecast Model Airplane b
Brand new 1/144 scale diecast airplane model of Junkers Ju 88 A-4 Combat Aircraft "8./KG 6, Operation Steinbock" German Luftwaffe (1944) "Planes of World War II" Series die cast model by Luppa.
Detailed exterior.
True-to-scale detail.
Comes with a display stand.
This model does not have any openings.
Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
Dimensions approximately L-4, Wingspan-5.5 inches.
Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
HISTORY ASPECTS:
The Junkers Ju 88A-4, operated by the 8th Squadron of Kampfgeschwader 6 (8./KG 6) in the Luftwaffe, played a significant role in the later stages of World War II, particularly during the infamous Operation Steinbock. As part of the German air campaign against British cities, the Ju 88A-4 participated in night bombing raids that aimed to disrupt and demoralize the British population.
Operation Steinbock, carried out from January to May 1944, was a retaliation against the British Royal Air Force's (RAF) sustained bombing campaigns over Germany. The Ju 88A-4 bombers were heavily involved in these nocturnal raids, targeting London and other key industrial centers. While the operation caused considerable destruction and casualties, it was not as successful as the Germans had hoped. The RAF's improved night defenses, including the use of radar and advanced night fighters, posed serious challenges to the Luftwaffe's effectiveness.
The Ju 88A-4 was a versatile and adaptable aircraft, capable of serving various roles, including as a bomber, reconnaissance plane, and even a night fighter. Armed with a range of machine guns and bombs, it presented a formidable threat to Allied forces. Despite its contributions to the war effort, the Luftwaffe's shrinking resources and the increasing pressure from Allied air superiority limited the Ju 88A-4's impact in the later stages of the conflict.
This 1:144 scale model pays tribute to this iconic aircraft's wartime service, particularly during Operation Steinbock. Display this meticulously crafted replica as a testament to the Luftwaffe's determined efforts and the historical significance of the Ju 88A-4 in World War II.
Junkers Ju 87R Trop Stuka Bomber Aircraft "Immelmann 6./StG 2 Libya" (1941) German Luftwaffe 1/72 Diecast Model Airplane
Brand new 1/72 scale diecast airplane model of Junkers Ju 87R Trop Stuka Bomber Aircraft "Immelmann, 6./StG 2, Libya" (1941) German Luftwaffe die cast model.
Brand new box.
Detailed exterior.
True-to-scale detail.
Comes with a display stand.
This model does not have any openings.
Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
Made of diecast metal with some plastic parts.
Dimensions approximately L-6.25, Wingspan-7.5 inches.
Diecast metal and plastic construction for durability and a heavy, realistic feel.
HISTORY ASPECTS:The Junkers Ju 87R Trop, commonly known as the Stuka, served as a dive bomber for the 6th Squadron of Sturzkampfgeschwader 2 "Immelmann" during the North African Campaign in 1941. Operating in the harsh desert conditions of Libya, the Ju 87R Trop played a crucial role in providing close air support for German ground forces and disrupting Allied supply lines. Equipped with specialized tropical equipment to withstand the challenging environment, including sand filters and dust protection, the Ju 87R Trop demonstrated its adaptability and effectiveness in combat operations.Throughout the North African Campaign, the Ju 87R Trop conducted numerous bombing missions against enemy positions, armored vehicles, and strategic targets. Its distinctive sirens, known as "Jericho Trumpets," struck fear into the hearts of Allied soldiers as the Stuka dove with precision accuracy to deliver its deadly payload. The Stuka's ability to deliver devastating attacks with pinpoint accuracy earned it a reputation as one of the most feared aircraft of World War II, inspiring both terror and respect among Allied forces.Aviation enthusiasts can now experience the legacy of the Ju 87R Trop firsthand with this meticulously crafted 1:72 scale model. Featuring accurate detailing and quality craftsmanship, this replica captures the iconic design and menacing presence of the Stuka. Whether displayed on a shelf or used in historical dioramas, this model serves as a tribute to the bravery of the pilots who flew the Ju 87R Trop into combat and the enduring legacy of one of the most iconic aircraft of World War II.
Level 4 Model Kit Junkers STUKA JU 87G-1 Tank Buster Bomber Aircraft 1/48 Scale Model by Revell
Brand new plastic model kit of Junkers STUKA JU 87G-1 Tank Buster Bomber Aircraft (Level 4) 1/48 plastic model kit by Revell.
Brand new box.
Colorful decal artwork.
4 piece canopy section.
Vintage style packaging.
Pilot and co-pilot figures.
Officially licensed product.
Contains 53 detailed parts.
Molded in light gray and clear.
2 underwing 37 mm BK cannons.
Paint and cement required (not included).
Manufacturer's original unopened packaging.
Parts molded in LIGHT GRAY, unless otherwise indicated.
Dimensions approximately L-9.25, W-12.25, H-2.875 inches assembled.
During World War II, the German military used the Stuka Dive Bomber as an extension of the artillery. Beginning in 1939 with the Polish campaign, the Stuka delivered pinpoint accurate bombing before artillery units were in place. The G-1 & ldquo;Tank Buster & rdquo; was the last version of the plane, and it played a significant role on the Eastern Front against Russian tanks.In the early part of World War II, when the Luftwaffe controlled the skies, the Stuka was used very successfully. The ear-splitting screech of its sirens struck fear into the enemy troops. However, the Stuka was slow and light on weapons so, as the war progressed, these weaknesses made the Stuka less effective.