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BomberGruppe GB - 2007 (Luftwaffe Bombers)

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BomberGruppe GB - 2007 (Luftwaffe Bombers)
Posted by mucker on Saturday, March 3, 2007 7:44 PM

Wilkommen to the BomberGruppe GB 2007

The rules are: none of this (kicks shin) and none of that (pokes eye). Oh, and also:

  • WWII-era (possible Luft-46 Bombers, too)
  • Any scale, except 1:1
  • PE, AM, etc, welcome
  • Time frame: March 1, 2007 thru October 31, 2007
  • Must be a Luftwaffe Bomber
  • Multilple Entries welcome
  • Builds from other GB's welcome, assuming they fit the other rules
  • Having fun is optional, but highly recommended
  • Those participating in the P-39 GB get a free subsrciption to the newsletter.
  • Badge is based on the image at the top of this post (Thanks, Carlos).

    Here's a semi-complete list of Luftwaffe Bombers

    ARADO:
    - Ar 81
    - Ar 195
    - Ar 234

    BLOHM und VOSS:
    - Ha 137
    - Ha 142

    DORNIER:
    - Do 11
    - Do 17
    - Do 215
    - Do 19
    - Do 23
    - Do 217
    - Do 317

    FIESLER:
    - Fi 98
    - Fi 167

    FOCKE WULF:
    - Fw 191
    - Fw 200 Condor

    HEINKEL:
    - He 45
    - He 50
    - He 70, 170, 270
    - He 111
    - He 118
    - He 119
    - He 177
    - He 274
    - He 277

    HENSCHEL:
    - Hs 123
    - Hs 124
    - Hs 127
    - Hs 129
    - Hs 130
    - Hs 132

    JUNKERS:
    Ju 86
    Ju 87
    Ju 88
    Ju 89
    Ju 188
    Ju 287
    Ju 288
    Ju 388
    Ju 390
    Ju 488

    MESSERSCHMITT:
    Bf 162
    Me 264

    Komeraden

    jeaton01 (John)    Ju.388K/L (1/48 Planet Models)

    wing_nut (Marc)   He.111H-6   (1/72 Hasegawa)

    razordws (Dave)   Ar.234B & C x 4 2 kits! (1/72 Dragon)

    PSU                    He.111 (1/72 Hasegawa)

    carsanab (Carlos)  Do.217E (1/48 ProModeler)

                              He.177 (1/48 MPM)

    mucker (Charles)   He-111 (1/48 Monogram)

    mokulele (Chris)    He-111 (1/48 Monogram)

    ModelMan8 (Chris) Ju.87G (1/32 Hasegawa)

    KINGTHAD (Thad)  Ju.88 w/ added "surprise" 

    Aggieman (Steven) Ju.88A-4 (1/48 ProModeler)

                              Do.217E (1/48 ProModeler)

    TryintoModel (Dave) Ju.88C (1/48 ProModeler)

    espins1 (Scott)      Ju.88A-4 (1/48 ProModeler)

    invertman              Fw.200 Condor (1/72 Revell)

    * Crashed during prototype testing, but fortunately the pilot survived

    yeti0010               Ju.88A (1/48 ProModeler)

    DURR                    FW.200 Condor (1/72 Revell) Temporarilly assigned to the Eastern Front

    FeldMarSchall         He.111H-22 (1/48 ProModeler)

    cardshark_14          HS.123A-1 (1/48 AMTech)

    Bombs away!

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    Posted by jeaton01 on Saturday, March 3, 2007 11:26 PM
    Johannes signing in, Herr Commandant!  (Okay, so my German is more than shakey...) I know nothing!

    John

    To see build logs for my models:  http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html

     

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    • From: Northern KY
    Posted by mucker on Sunday, March 4, 2007 8:21 AM

    Sehr gut. (I took German for three years in high school but don;t remember much more than a few key phrases. If I say "Good Evenening" too much, slap me.)

    The 388 will be neat to see...one that doesn't cross over this forum much. Which kit/scale do you have?

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    • From: Monster Island-but vacationing in So. Fla
    Posted by carsanab on Sunday, March 4, 2007 5:56 PM

    Hello all...Wilkommen to our GB....

     

    looking forward to all your posts..just to clarify I will be building a Do-217 Promodeler...altough the 177 will be nice...it will be on my to do and to buy list.

     

    Mucker...great job in getting us up and running.!!

     

    carlos

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    • From: Cincinnati Ohio
    Posted by DantheMan85 on Sunday, March 4, 2007 6:42 PM
    Hallo, I've been thinking about getting a Revell AG 1/48 He-111.  My local hobby shop has it for around 19.99.

    On my Work Bench: Tamiya Ford GT 1/24

    Up Coming: ?

               

     

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    • From: Northern KY
    Posted by mucker on Sunday, March 4, 2007 8:35 PM
     carsanab wrote:

    looking forward to all your posts..just to clarify I will be building a Do-217 Promodeler...altough the 177 will be nice...it will be on my to do and to buy list.

    carlos

    Carlos...I was hoping you'd  do the 177 as well Big Smile [:D], you know, a show of support and solidarity for our Komeraden....just kidding. I corrected it to the 217.

    I hope someone does a 177, too. And maybe the Fw.200.

     FeldMarschall:

    You're a welcome addition. Let me know if you're in. I'd love to have a whole fleet of He-111's. And I hope your LHS is Boardwalk...that's a great store. They carry a great variety of hard to find kits and brands. Plus they have Polyscale paints!

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    • From: Vernon, BC, Canada
    Posted by razordws on Monday, March 5, 2007 1:11 AM

    Hey Mucker, I won't even attempt to speak German though all my "roots" are mostly German.  To elaborate on my build I will be attempting to do four Ar 234's though one of them will be a night fighter Ar 234 B which doesn't really qualify as a bomber.  The other three will be a Ar 234 B Blitz, an Ar 234 C, and an Ar 234 C with the E 381 Julia.  All will be 1/72 kits from Dragon.  Two of the builds will be going to a good friend of mine just in case you are all wondering what I plan to do with so many of them. Wink [;)]

     

    Dave

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    • From: Hawaii
    Posted by mokulele on Monday, March 5, 2007 2:30 AM

    Hey Mucker!

    How'd you know that I picked up a Monogram 1/48 He-111?  I'd love to join this GB...count me in!

    Good job on putting this build together!

    Aloha,

    Chris 

    On the workbench: 1/48 Hasegawa Bf109 F-4 1/48 Tamiya Spitfire Vb Eagle Squadron (99% complete) 1/32 Hasegawa Bf109 G-6
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    • From: Northern KY
    Posted by mucker on Monday, March 5, 2007 9:17 AM

    Dave:

    Excellent...this makes you the leading "ace" of the GB...and duly promoted to Hauptman.

    How are you on reference material for the Ar.234? I may have a picture or two from my visit to the NASM last summer. After my He-111, there's a particular P-47 I want to get to, but time allowing I have the ProModeller 1/48th Ar.234C in my stash. I have a feeling your builds will provide the encouragement to break out this kit early!

    [EDITED]

    I found the pcis and will post them here:

    Chris:

    The BomberGruppe spies in Hawaii had reported your recent acquisition of the Monogram kit, and we predicted it was only a matter of time before we could entice you to join. Welcome aboard. I look forward to another outstanding build of a German aircraft from you. Is there the possiblity of another diorama with the He-111?

    The idea of this GB was sparked by Carlos (carsanab), who is the "co-chair" (of whatever lofty position this isParty [party]) of the GB. Within the next few years, he'll need the most shelf space for the bomber kits he's accumulating.

    By the way, can someone help me establish a simple web page to post the finished builds? I love what Marc did on the P-39 GB. I think I have alloted web space on my yahoo account, but I haven't the slightest idea on how to host a web page.

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    • From: Monster Island-but vacationing in So. Fla
    Posted by carsanab on Monday, March 5, 2007 10:25 AM

    Alright Mucker...you twisted my arm....count me in for the 177...looks like i have no other choice but to buy it....what a sacrafice I will have to make!!!!!

     Oh and as for my position....I guess since I am an architect Minister of Armaments just like good ol' Speer will be just fine.

    That will leave Air Marshall open for you...

     

    CS

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    Posted by ModelMan8 on Monday, March 5, 2007 10:38 AM

    Hey Mucker, I have never been in a group build before so I thought I would give it a shot.  My mom just ordered my 1/32 Hasegawa JU-87G.  I am expecting it anytime now since my B-day is the 12th.  I would love to do this group build!Cool [8D]

    Chris 

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    Posted by mucker on Monday, March 5, 2007 10:52 AM

    Carlos...Good Grief! You der Mann!

    Admit it...you were just looking for an excuse to get the new MPM kit! Now the real question is: are you getting all of the aftermarket goodies to go with it?

    Where in the world are you going to be able to display both the 217 and the 177?

    Great work on the badge, too.

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    Posted by mucker on Monday, March 5, 2007 10:59 AM
     ModelMan8 wrote:

    Hey Mucker, I have never been in a group build before so I thought I would give it a shot.  My mom just ordered my 1/32 Hasegawa JU-87G.  I am expecting it anytime now since my B-day is the 12th.  I would love to do this group build!Cool [8D]

    Chris 

    Chris: You're in. I'm glad we have a Ju.87 in the fold...I've heard great things about the Hasegawa kit.

    As for GB's once you endure the hazing, it's a blast.

    All joking aside, I've been in several GB's now and have found them to be a great way to share information, learn teachniques on specific aircraft on interest, and make friends with fellow model builders. They're no-pressure and all fun. If you have a digital camera, make sure to post pics along the way.

    Oh, and  an early wish for a Happy B-Day [bday]

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    • From: Dallas
    Posted by KINGTHAD on Monday, March 5, 2007 11:06 AM

    Being that I cant even get any work done on my P-39 why not go ahead and enter another GB. Put me down for a JU-88 W/ asurprise.

    Thad

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    • From: Northern KY
    Posted by mucker on Monday, March 5, 2007 11:39 AM
     KINGTHAD wrote:

    Being that I cant even get any work done on my P-39 why not go ahead and enter another GB. Put me down for a JU-88 W/ asurprise.

    Thad

    That's the spirit, Thad!

    The judges rule that a P-39-carrying Ju.88 "Mistel" still qualifies for this GB....Wink [;)]

     

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    • From: Katy, TX
    Posted by Aggieman on Monday, March 5, 2007 4:33 PM

    Ok Mucker, I'm in.

    Pro-Modeler Ju 88 A-4 in 1/48.  I may also add the Pro-Modeler Do 217E in 1/48 to this GB.

    Auf Wiedersehen (for now ... my one year of German in HS was many years ago and I don't honestly know if I spelled that correctly)

    Steven

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    • From: Northern KY
    Posted by mucker on Monday, March 5, 2007 6:21 PM

    Steven, err, Stefan, you are now a proud member of the BomberGruppe. Your satisfaction is guaranteed or your GB membership is free.Whistling [:-^]

    I commend you on the double entry. Bombers aren't the easiest planes in the world to put together. Also, I was hoping to get at least ten members, and you've set the mark. Thank you.

    Now macht schnell! (I heard that in an old movie and it sounded neat)

     

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    Posted by TryintoModel on Monday, March 5, 2007 7:05 PM
    I'll jump in on this one also, please.  Throw me in with a Pro Modeller 1/48 Ju-88C.  Smile [:)]
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    Posted by mucker on Monday, March 5, 2007 7:13 PM
    Wunderbar. We're assembling quite the fleet. Is the ProModeler kit a rebox of the Dragon kit? I have the Dragon Ju.88C-6 in my stash and it looks tempting. From what I've read it builds into an outstanidng model, but takes time and careful dry-fitting/planning. I'll be very interested to see the Ju88's in this GB.

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    • From: Monster Island-but vacationing in So. Fla
    Posted by carsanab on Monday, March 5, 2007 9:15 PM

    Well I ordered the 177..what the heck....its only 1 more kit....and I also ordered some reference books..one should have nice camo schemes...as soon as I get them I can get you guys and hopefully gals this is open to all!!! some reference material. Let you know as soon as I get them.

     

    Lets start seeing some pics.!!!!!!

     

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    Posted by razordws on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 10:22 AM
    Thanks for the pics of the 234 mucker. Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]  This is turning out to be a pretty good group of builds!

    Dave

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    Posted by TryintoModel on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 12:34 PM

     mucker wrote:
    Wunderbar. We're assembling quite the fleet. Is the ProModeler kit a rebox of the Dragon kit? I have the Dragon Ju.88C-6 in my stash and it looks tempting. From what I've read it builds into an outstanidng model, but takes time and careful dry-fitting/planning. I'll be very interested to see the Ju88's in this GB.

    Not sure if it's a rebox of the Dragon kit, but it is a JU-88C-6, the night fighter version.  However, I don't particularly want to to the night fighter with the antennas and stuff.  I'll have to look and see what other options are available in the kit.

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    • From: Reno, NV
    Posted by espins1 on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 3:59 PM

    I have the Pro-Modeler JU88C-6 in my stash which was considering doing for this build, however I know it was predominantly used as a Zerstorer.  It is a reboxing of the DML kit with new instructions and decals, and I must say it seems like a very nice kit.

    From what I gather, the JU88C-6 was a heavy fighter (Zerstorer) version of the JU88 series, The Ju88C-6a being the day fighter, Ju88C-6b and Ju88C-6c being the nightfighter versions with different radar setups.

    I also have the Pro-Modeler Ju87R-1 in my stash, which was a long range version of the Stuka (it had additional fuel tanks installed in the outer wing areas which increased it's range, but reduced it's bomb load.) 

    So, as it stands right now I'd like to do my 1/48 Pro-Modeler Ju87R-1 for this build.  Cool [8D]

    Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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    • From: Northern KY
    Posted by mucker on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 5:42 PM

    Dave (razordws): Yes, this is turning out rather nicely...Carlos has been "encouraged" to build the 177Big Smile [:D], and hopefully we'll find someone with an Fw200... Your 234's will be neat, especially if you can get all 4 built withing the GB timeframe (no pressure or anything...)

    I was amazed at how SMALL the 234 was in person. I guess I had the impression that becuase it was a bomber it had to be huge. It wasn't entirely that much larger than the Fw190 it was next to and definately smaller than the Do335.

    Scott: Excellent! I'm glad you're joining the GB. We have a pretty strict panel of judges, but I think they'd let you in with the Ju88C as well, since the airframe was designed as a bomber. It was such a versatile aircraft, indeed.

    I'll mark you down for the Ju-87R-1.

    "No soup for you!" Oh, wait...that was a different kind of Nazi altogether...

    Sehen wir einen Fotos!

    I've got some of the cockpit going...

     

     

     

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    Posted by TryintoModel on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 6:13 PM

    Nice start, Mucker.  :)  I've gotta finish up a B-17 before I can start on my Ju-88 though.  :(  Might be a few weeks.

     

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    • From: Hawaii
    Posted by mokulele on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 12:13 AM
     mucker wrote:

    Chris:

    The BomberGruppe spies in Hawaii had reported your recent acquisition of the Monogram kit, and we predicted it was only a matter of time before we could entice you to join. Welcome aboard. I look forward to another outstanding build of a German aircraft from you. Is there the possiblity of another diorama with the He-111?

    Laugh [(-D] I thought I felt  someone looking over my shoulder!  Thanks mucker!!  As for a diorama, seeing as how we've got until October...I just might. 

    I'm loving your cockpit, by the way.  An awesome start to an awesome GB!  I'm gonna have to start taking notes for my He-111.  Thanks again!

    Aloha,

    Chris

    On the workbench: 1/48 Hasegawa Bf109 F-4 1/48 Tamiya Spitfire Vb Eagle Squadron (99% complete) 1/32 Hasegawa Bf109 G-6
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    • From: Dallas
    Posted by KINGTHAD on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 9:31 AM

    Nice start on the office mucker

     

    Thad

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    • From: Princeton, North Carolina
    Posted by ModelMan8 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 10:04 AM

    Nice Job Mucker, I am still waiting for my Stuka in the mail and the suspence is building!Big Smile [:D]

    Chris 

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    • From: Northern California
    Posted by jeaton01 on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 12:05 PM
     mucker wrote:

    Sehr gut. (I took German for three years in high school but don;t remember much more than a few key phrases. If I say "Good Evenening" too much, slap me.)

    The 388 will be neat to see...one that doesn't cross over this forum much. Which kit/scale do you have?

    It's the Planet 1/48 resin kit.  My knees are shaking a little on this one, I don't think it will go together overnight.  There is a lot of detail in the kit. 

    John

    To see build logs for my models:  http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html

     

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    • From: Northern KY
    Posted by mucker on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 2:22 PM

    Jeaton01: I applaude your unique choice and courage to tackle an all resin kit. Actually I am looking at a resin upgade for another build (which would be my first resin kit), so I am curious to follow your build. By the way, have you seen this link:

    http://204.50.25.179/features01/ju388lbg_1.htm

    It sounds like it is a great kit.

    TryintoModel:

    Which B-17 are you building? I have a 1/48th Revel "F" version that some-year I will get to.

     

     

     

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