Stuka in 1/32nd...
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Stuka in 1/32nd...
Check out 21st's site, theyare doing the Stuka in 1/32 (32X) This looks like it has better detail then the 1/18th one.
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Awesome! They finally did the Stuka! I like how they got the flaps right on this version, but it still looks alot like the 1:18 21c version. Hopefully it won't be too long before these come out... and I wonder what new planes (or repaints) will ship with it? The 32x aircraft have gotten pretty good distribution across the country (and my area always seems to get them first
) so I don't think this will be a plane we will have to hunt down like the 1:18 aircraft. My 1:32 collection will now get a little larger...

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There will be more paint schemes of it, but only the North African Stuka (or Stukas) will have an enemy among the 21CT planes: the British P-40. Except, when the next released by 21st will be... the Hurricane or early Spitfire (or any French, Russian or... Polish plane).
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Hm... The longer I look at the photos of the prototype, the more sure I am that the propeller was placed backwards. Look at the different form of edges of the propeller: the left (forward) edge should be at right. I hope they will made it correct in the real model. But the whole plane: very nice!
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Stuka propeller...
Wieslaw, You were correct about the Stukas propeller being on backwards and 21st fixed it.
Hmmmm, that must mean that someone is reading these posts.

Hmmmm, that must mean that someone is reading these posts.

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Re: Stuka propeller...
Normandy, yes, the propeller is correct now and the model looks very, very good!
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flpickupman wrote:Any speculation on the "correct" or "corrected" repaint? My vote is for the Snake scheme because there is some debate as to whether or not the snake was actually filled in, let alone red.
I knew it!!!! Nicely done 21st.

Now all they need to do is release this in 1/18.
TKO... do I win something for guessing the corrected scheme 3 months in advance?

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Good guess! I remember reading your post moths ago and knowing then you had guessed correct. -pretty sharp!
As far the prize, sure! I will have your "my pretty pony" toy sent out to you right away
-I am kidding obviously- Sorry my friend all I can offer you is the bragging rights to being the sharpest fan on the block.
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As far the prize, sure! I will have your "my pretty pony" toy sent out to you right away

-I am kidding obviously- Sorry my friend all I can offer you is the bragging rights to being the sharpest fan on the block.
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