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Luftwaffe Planes: So Many Models, So Many Manufacturers

Each of these models, including some repaints, was provided by a different manufacturer. Can you ID their makers?
 

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Re: Luftwaffe Planes: So Many Models, So Many Manufacturers

You do have a bunch of sharp looking models.
 

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Nice collection there Ed and the repaints look great!!... I think I can ID all of them except for the Arado 234 and the Junkers 52..


He 162: IXO/Altaya
Bf 109F: Gemini
Ar 234: ??
Me 262: FOV
Bf 109G: Dragon
Bf 109E: Corgi
1/48 Fw 190A: Franklin Mint
Fw 190A: Matchbox
Ju 87 Stuka: Hobbymaster
Ju 52: ?? Modelpower maybe??
Fw 200 Condor: IXO/Altaya
1/48 Fw 190D: Carousel 1
Bf 109E: Easymodel
 

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Re: Luftwaffe Planes: So Many Models, So Many Manufacturers

Nice collection there Ed and the repaints look great!!... I think I can ID all of them except for the Arado 234 and the Junkers 52..


He 162: IXO/Altaya
Bf 109F: Gemini
Ar 234: ??
Me 262: FOV
Bf 109G: Dragon
Bf 109E: Corgi
1/48 Fw 190A: Franklin Mint
Fw 190A: Matchbox
Ju 87 Stuka: Hobbymaster
Ju 52: ?? Modelpower maybe??
Fw 200 Condor: IXO/Altaya
1/48 Fw 190D: Carousel 1
Bf 109E: Easymodel

Good eye, Harry. The JU-52 is a 1:60th scale Herpa plastic model originally depicted as a civilian airliner. I added a dorsal gunner's position, plus a ring direction finder and a pitot head and gave it a Balkan's campaign camouflage scheme. The Arado, is a 1:100th scale model--the only one in this size---from the old Atlas diecast series.
 

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