@@omerashraf9357 do you mean to build on the channel? If so yeah that's totally fine. Do bear in mind that they will be added to an existing queue so may take a while to build and release em!
@@ModellingWeekly can you build the special hobby tempest mk 2 and the takom m47 in the pakistani scheme or the new airfix spitfire xviii in the indian scheme ?
I have this kit! I got it for christmas years ago and ended up finishing it in the "Where egales dare" winter paint scheme. Looks really good in my collection!
@@ModellingWeekly our B-17 G 1:72 is proudly displayed on top of my bookshelf in my living room today my son gets a kick out of it every time he visits! Great memories
You bet, Me too I build not so much to show it off but because it's fun and what it boils down to you know how detailed it is and that's what it's all about. Ralphie
Kudos to you for the proper pronunciation of Junkers. Here in South Africa 🇿🇦 in the 1990's, we weekly had one of these flying over our home, which incidentally was built on a WWII Spitfire pilot training runway. Sometimes, also a DC3 Dakota radial flew over. Once, the RAF Red Arrows and they wiggled their wings at our house! That was in the late 1990's.
Love this kit and Love the JU52, many years ago While in RAF Germany I was on the outskirts of Monchengladbach, near its airport, when I heard an aircraft, over the trees appeared a JU52. it flew low over our heads. I spent a lifetime working on aircraft. but that was one of my best aircraft moments
I am building this one now and have not had any problems yet...It always amazes me to see how well you experts do such a great job at painting the aircraft as my airbrushing skills are not that great and to see you do the camo with no masking was jaw dropping..it looks beautiful. I am taking an airbrushing course at night school hobby class and it is helping...CHEERS FROM CANADA 😊
I found the engines and exhausts and wheel struts (landing gear a real challenge) cant figure out how you painted the engines and exhausts first then managed to get them glued into those tiny tiny holes? I super glued them first then painted and weathered where I could as the engine cowlings hide most of it..lol@@ModellingWeekly
Love the Ju 52 from a historical perspective....terrific subject matter as an iconic aircraft. Very enjoyable build, great job on the camo and informative commentary.
That turned out amazing! The JU-52 is in my top 10 WWII planes. I think it's the surface texture, general shape, and tri-motor layout. Very enjoyable to watch. Cheers
I had the same model when I was 14. The gaps and the bad overall fitting of the model drove me crazy, but I loved the rich details. For this build quality like in the video my hands are way too shaky now, especially when masking the canopy and windows, this precision is unreal.
Love your work. You should do a 1/48 B-24 and open it up. Make a panel able to come off and you can look inside. Your doing a lot of interior painting and it looks great. All right then..cheers!
Such an awesome model man! It turned out so well. I found the rust on the exhausts manifolds really well done, it looked so great. I realize this would have taken so much work to make and then film all of it, so thank you! It's awesome!
@@ModellingWeekly you're welcome mate, you're works brilliant , I'm not bad with my hands, I even tried a bit of sign writing in my younger day, but I just didn't have the most important needed, an artistic eye, and because of that I made everything so hard for myself, drawing,and masking everything,trying to get the effect, but it just wasn't there mate, and also I'm scared of heights haha, as I said mate, brilliant and realistic looking artwork.
Great build on this aircraft, just checking the prices for this in 2024, you could also so Massive aircraft , massive price, for a kit that is around 25years old!
Typical Revell , make a pretty new Box, but Not improve the Kit itself ! That's why I don't buy Them anymore ! You did a great Job despite all that . Well done !!!!!
I'm in love with Ju-52, till I watched opening of "Where Eagles Dare". In early 90' I bought ITALERI 1:72 set and repainted as it was in the movie. Your work is exccelent. Thank you.
I have an old release kit of this model. I keep taking it out and looking at it and putting it back. Maybe this time I may actually build it. Two suggestions: I usually paint and decal the instrument panel before assembling it. It makes things a bit easier. Second, Wingnut Wings is sadly, no more but on their website (still running at this time) they have an excellent process for doing wood texture painting. Nice build!
GREAT job man. Really you did a very nice job on that air craft. I was in the U.S military and I can appreciate that build. Thanks for the great video.
Looks good! I built this kit 20 years ago in a weathered winter white wash finish. I enjoyed it so much picked up another kit for the stash to do a desert scheme. Its a great kit just hard to display due to size.
Looks like they detailed the interior as some of those side doors looked like they could be cut and moved to and open position to allow seeing inside the model.
Hello mr.weekly!ohh i love that bright sprues.great build of that ww2icon. A nice little gem you have created.i also like your narration.also I appreciate ur efforts.thank u4sharing.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
Nice build, thanks! You mentioned you might try spraying Molotow chrome. You want to buy a replacement/refill bottle and shake it before use. Spray wet coats without thinning (no need for black undercoat). Personally I think it’s amazing. Applying it with the pens can cause clumping, whereas airbrushing is consistently gorgeous.
I could never work out how modellers could cut so precisely the masking of window panes. Now I have an idea but 60 years too late! I always used a fine brush straight onto the frames. What plastic weld do people use now - they never seem to shew it - I only had MekPak after using the brush-on stuff?
I use tamiya extra thin cement, it's a fantastic product! I also have a video dedicated to precision canopy masks with 3 easy techniques if that interests you 😉 glad you found the vid handy!
Is the main paint that you used on the body of the plane with the airbrush acrylic or oil . If it's acrylic will the oil plus white sprit mix for highlights not remove the acrylic.
I have finished the painting and all masks for the camo turned out perfect...If I can ask two questions? What kind of wash can I use after using the Mr color GX 100... OIL OR ACRYLIC? and there is two engine cowlings with the exhaust pipes attached (part # 18 and 19) ..are they there in case you dont use the exhausts with the kit?? It does not say anything in the instructions about those cowlings?? Where did you get the nice round display stand?
Once the gx 100 is fully cured, you can use any kind of wash you like! Not sure about the engine cowlings, probably there for another boxing or variant but I'm not sure. In terms of the display stand, it's just a massive circular mirror that I balanced on top of my turntable
Thanks...I photo copied the planes for the camo instructions on the back pages at 240 on my photo copier...lol ,then cut the designs out and then traced them onto tamayas masking tape which I taped to my large piece of glass then cut out the masks using my sharp modeling knife then sticking them on the plane then airbrushing...haha insane amount of work but I dont have steady hands and a small enough neddle to do it free hand...all in all it turned out excelent...Thanks again 😊@@ModellingWeekly
An old Airfix 1/72 JU52 was my first serious build as a 9 or 10 year old after a Hampden bomber in black plastic. Couldn't afford paint. I think I used Tarzan's Grip! This would have been around 1967 or 68. Am I remembering correctly? Please help if I have made an error.
How do you want to be able to paint precisely and all details on ALL sides, and do the necessary weathering indoors, if you assemble all interior before painting..? Not my way. I paint before taking off the spruce. Additional painting for the open spruce connections afterwards.
Hi great camouflage , Very well made video enjoy this. Having trouble myself with doing camouflage, keep getting over spray on the other colour of the wing ?
Just ordered this model on the back of your video, looking to get back into modelling. Loved your work, only thing I am not sure if is the preshading of the panel lines.
a very minor detail but one that to my eye really helps -- the white stripe painted on the fuselage and the white tone of the decals is basically identical. that just hasn't happened with me yet. excellent build, i really like the giant 1/48 kits out there (A-3D, for example). thank you!
Excellent video very professionally produced. Monogram released some really advanced kits in their last years. Imagine if they had survived what would have been. BTW I fully respect your right to earn compensation from your very fine videos. However there are a lot of commercials.
Fabulous as always ❤. You are quickly becoming my favorite hobby channel, I learn so much and I've been modeling for nearly 50 years. Thank you. I'm surprised you didn't paint the iron crosses. Now you must do the era related monogram PBY catalina!
Archy loves his junker, thanks so much! Loved watching how it as all created from scratch amazing!!!!
Aw so glad to hear!!! And also glad you guys enjoyed watching this 😄 it's been a pleasure!
@@ModellingWeekly bro can I request some models ?
@@omerashraf9357 do you mean to build on the channel? If so yeah that's totally fine. Do bear in mind that they will be added to an existing queue so may take a while to build and release em!
@@ModellingWeekly can you build the special hobby tempest mk 2 and the takom m47 in the pakistani scheme or the new airfix spitfire xviii in the indian scheme ?
@@omerashraf9357 the takom m47 sounds like a nice model! I'll have a look in my local hobby shop for it 😄
I was amazed by how well you could paint while playing a guitar.
@@CaptainSensibleJr 😂
I have this kit! I got it for christmas years ago and ended up finishing it in the "Where egales dare" winter paint scheme. Looks really good in my collection!
when i was modeling i also loved detailing the interiors made me happy even if no one could see it ... i knew it was there!
@@robertweeks4240 exactly haha!
@@ModellingWeekly I model ed with my dad and then with my son! Lessons in patience and frustration with the fiddling bits
@@robertweeks4240 for sure, and a great thing to pass through the generations 👍👍
@@ModellingWeekly our B-17 G 1:72 is proudly displayed on top of my bookshelf in my living room today my son gets a kick out of it every time he visits! Great memories
You bet, Me too I build not so much to show it off but because it's fun and what it boils down to you know how detailed it is and that's what it's all about.
Ralphie
Really nice finished model- you should be proud of that. I didn't realise just how much detail there was on the outer skins of this kit.
@@richmacer2108 thanks so much!
Still the best build video for this kit!
Can’t wait to see how large my FW200 will turn out then.
Great video and build.
Kudos to you for the proper pronunciation of Junkers. Here in South Africa 🇿🇦 in the 1990's, we weekly had one of these flying over our home, which incidentally was built on a WWII Spitfire pilot training runway. Sometimes, also a DC3 Dakota radial flew over. Once, the RAF Red Arrows and they wiggled their wings at our house! That was in the late 1990's.
@@afriquelesud that sounds awesome!
Love this kit and Love the JU52, many years ago While in RAF Germany I was on the outskirts of Monchengladbach, near its airport, when I heard an aircraft, over the trees appeared a JU52. it flew low over our heads. I spent a lifetime working on aircraft. but that was one of my best aircraft moments
@@davegoldsmith4020 that sounds fantastic, and a truly memorable experience :)
I am building this one now and have not had any problems yet...It always amazes me to see how well you experts do such a great job at painting the aircraft as my airbrushing skills are not that great and to see you do the camo with no masking was jaw dropping..it looks beautiful. I am taking an airbrushing course at night school hobby class and it is helping...CHEERS FROM CANADA 😊
So glad you like the build! Im sure yours will turn out fantastically, have fun with it! Cheers!
I found the engines and exhausts and wheel struts (landing gear a real challenge) cant figure out how you painted the engines and exhausts first then managed to get them glued into those tiny tiny holes? I super glued them first then painted and weathered where I could as the engine cowlings hide most of it..lol@@ModellingWeekly
Love the Ju 52 from a historical perspective....terrific subject matter as an iconic aircraft. Very enjoyable build, great job on the camo and informative commentary.
Really happy that you enjoyed it all around 😄 there will be a lot more where this came from!
Really good job on quite a nice and unique plane
Great build, thanks for sharing. What sharp molds. Superb detail. Tip of the hat to Revell of Germany.
Great result! The final model looks used but not over-weathered, and I love this desert camo scheme.
So glad you like and appreciate it! ☺️ Thanks mate :)
That turned out amazing! The JU-52 is in my top 10 WWII planes. I think it's the surface texture, general shape, and tri-motor layout. Very enjoyable to watch. Cheers
Its definitely a unique and highly interesting aircraft, with its appearance and multirole purpose! Glad you liked the video and build! 😄
Hope it will be in war thunder one day as a bomber
@@Its_Me_Romano Deffo! That would be sick!
Great tutorial well presented. Certainly a good model to tackle. Brilliant finish. Thank you for sharing
I’ve always wanted to build a JU-52 ever since I saw the movie Where Eagles Dare many decades ago and paint it up in the same snow camouflage.
Yeah, I've had this one in the stash for 15 years. It's a great kit and while I heard it's a bit of a challenge you've encouraged me to build it
I had the same model when I was 14. The gaps and the bad overall fitting of the model drove me crazy, but I loved the rich details. For this build quality like in the video my hands are way too shaky now, especially when masking the canopy and windows, this precision is unreal.
@@Buledde amazing how some kits transcend generations! I agree, the fit isn't great but the detail is very nice indeed. Thank you!
Hey! Watched this on Saturday, what a great final result. One to be proud of I think. It's huuuge too! Lovely work! Dan
Thanks so much for your kind words mate! Definitely a whopper of a model haha! Thanks again 😄
That was an incredible amount of work. Well done!!!
You did an awsome job, thks for the posting. I just picked up this kit and your video inspires me.
Grreat build. Monogram has one too. With great interior work as well!
Great kit - I built it and it turned out very nicely. This is modern Revell - not like the old ones. I winterized mine.
Nice work, great narration and great upload! Many thanks, enjoyed this!
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed 😊
Love your work.
You should do a 1/48 B-24 and open it up.
Make a panel able to come off and you can look inside.
Your doing a lot of interior painting and it looks great.
All right then..cheers!
@@Steve-z2q thanks very much! The idea of removable panels is a very good one, will definitely do that at some point!
Such an awesome model man! It turned out so well. I found the rust on the exhausts manifolds really well done, it looked so great. I realize this would have taken so much work to make and then film all of it, so thank you! It's awesome!
Aw I really appreciate the fact you took notice of all the little things 😄 Glad you enjoyed mate
all we need now is clint eastwood and richard burton and we is so sorted thanks for the lovely video
Exactly haha! Thanks, and glad you like it 😄
Brilliant, and interesting wee video mate, great model build, but you're artwork is something else.
@@anthonygallagher1397 thanks so much!
@@ModellingWeekly you're welcome mate, you're works brilliant , I'm not bad with my hands, I even tried a bit of sign writing in my younger day, but I just didn't have the most important needed, an artistic eye, and because of that I made everything so hard for myself, drawing,and masking everything,trying to get the effect, but it just wasn't there mate, and also I'm scared of heights haha, as I said mate, brilliant and realistic looking artwork.
Great build on this aircraft, just checking the prices for this in 2024, you could also so Massive aircraft , massive price, for a kit that is around 25years old!
Typical Revell , make a pretty new Box, but Not improve the Kit itself ! That's why I don't buy Them anymore ! You did a great Job despite all that . Well done !!!!!
So realistic model at zoom-out ,nice ! , very envy West- modelmaker who can bought those special models easier than in Thai hobby shops.
I appreciate it :)
14:27 they ar amazing for making wing ligths and shiny surfaces :D you can add a glass efeckt over it to mak it amazing.
Well that was a blast. Fantastic finish and overall feel. Your best work yet!
Also thanks for the shout out ! Great woodgrain work 👏
Ps. I want to build one now.. but it's toooo biggg
Really glad you like it 😄 and thanks again for the woodgrain tips 😉
I'm in love with Ju-52, till I watched opening of "Where Eagles Dare". In early 90' I bought ITALERI 1:72 set and repainted as it was in the movie. Your work is exccelent. Thank you.
Glad you like it! Yeah, the client actually chose this aircraft because of the film!
We need a JU-52 in 1/32 scale as well as an SM.79…
So jealous. Been wanting one for a long time.
You are a beautiful Artist my brother, nothing you do is "Trash" -Detroit
I have an old release kit of this model. I keep taking it out and looking at it and putting it back. Maybe this time I may actually build it. Two suggestions: I usually paint and decal the instrument panel before assembling it. It makes things a bit easier. Second, Wingnut Wings is sadly, no more but on their website (still running at this time) they have an excellent process for doing wood texture painting. Nice build!
Thanks for the tips! And maybe one day your kit will be made and turn out brilliantly! 😉
GREAT job man. Really you did a very nice job on that air craft. I was in the U.S military and I can appreciate that build. Thanks for the great video.
Super happy that you like the model ☺️ it's been my pleasure!
Looks good! I built this kit 20 years ago in a weathered winter white wash finish. I enjoyed it so much picked up another kit for the stash to do a desert scheme. Its a great kit just hard to display due to size.
Nice!! The idea of a winter scheme was definitely tempting. As you say, the main difficulties are with the size haha.
Lovely work and great tips as well
Looks like they detailed the interior as some of those side doors looked like they could be cut and moved to and open position to allow seeing inside the model.
JU-52- SupeRrrrr ....
AWESOMEeeee...ee!!!!
Hello mr.weekly!ohh i love that bright sprues.great build of that ww2icon. A nice little gem you have created.i also like your narration.also I appreciate ur efforts.thank u4sharing.with sticky greetings from Brandenburg germany.faithfully yours.your modellmate.christian
You make it look all too easy ,from painting to home made canopy masks such craftmanship .keep those vids coming ✌Canada✌
Glad you like it mate 😄 many thanks!
Great looking kit! The JU 52 looked so utterly outdated as the Luftwafe's main transport aircraft in WW2.
Nice build, thanks! You mentioned you might try spraying Molotow chrome. You want to buy a replacement/refill bottle and shake it before use. Spray wet coats without thinning (no need for black undercoat). Personally I think it’s amazing. Applying it with the pens can cause clumping, whereas airbrushing is consistently gorgeous.
Thanks for the advice!!
Great work! Video was very enjoyable as always.
Thanks mate ☺️
I could never work out how modellers could cut so precisely the masking of window panes. Now I have an idea but 60 years too late! I always used a fine brush straight onto the frames. What plastic weld do people use now - they never seem to shew it - I only had MekPak after using the brush-on stuff?
I use tamiya extra thin cement, it's a fantastic product! I also have a video dedicated to precision canopy masks with 3 easy techniques if that interests you 😉 glad you found the vid handy!
Is the main paint that you used on the body of the plane with the airbrush acrylic or oil . If it's acrylic will the oil plus white sprit mix for highlights not remove the acrylic.
@@mickwhelan28 the main paint was an acrylic lacquer, and then a lacquer varnish was used to protect the paint before the oil highlights :)
I hope you enjoyed this guys! Remember to check out the merch store, and let me know if you like it! Thanks for watching! :D
This is amazing! Well done!
@@angusdeadman6425 thanks!!
I love the finger nails. Lol
J.K , great job on the build as usual
😂 I take pride in them haha. Thanks very much man! ☺️
You made a wise decision in leaving the wings off the fuselage while painting and decal installation. Nicely done build and video.
Definitely was...haha. the bloody thing is whopping 😂 thanks very much man :)
Got one in the 'Stash'. Many thanks for the advice and if mine finishes half as good, I'll be happy.
I'm very glad you could find it helpful 😄 I'm sure yours will be excellent, good luck with future builds mate!
I have finished the painting and all masks for the camo turned out perfect...If I can ask two questions? What kind of wash can I use after using the Mr color GX 100... OIL OR ACRYLIC? and there is two engine cowlings with the exhaust pipes attached (part # 18 and 19) ..are they there in case you dont use the exhausts with the kit?? It does not say anything in the instructions about those cowlings?? Where did you get the nice round display stand?
Once the gx 100 is fully cured, you can use any kind of wash you like! Not sure about the engine cowlings, probably there for another boxing or variant but I'm not sure. In terms of the display stand, it's just a massive circular mirror that I balanced on top of my turntable
Thanks...I photo copied the planes for the camo instructions on the back pages at 240 on my photo copier...lol ,then cut the designs out and then traced them onto tamayas masking tape which I taped to my large piece of glass then cut out the masks using my sharp modeling knife then sticking them on the plane then airbrushing...haha insane amount of work but I dont have steady hands and a small enough neddle to do it free hand...all in all it turned out excelent...Thanks again 😊@@ModellingWeekly
GREAT JOB, Create the circular antenne from brass wire round a drill bit
Good tip! Thank you mate
I have built this exact same model and I am in awe with your build.
☺️ Thank you so much!
Using Mr Surfacer 1500 black under the silver can help the lustre of the metallic colour considerably.
very nice kit , corrugated plane skin is unique for this junker
Great job! Just a note: I believe that those panels next to the fuselage body do not represent cockpit glass.
Many thanks! And also thanks for the info, didn't realise :D
It would be easy to fix
Your best one yet, MW. Outstanding
When building it, I was doubting how good it was going so much...so I'm really glad you think it has turned out so good! Thanks so much mate :)
Great model! Looks like the actual aircraft shrunken to1/48.keep up the great work!!
I really appreciate it man! My pleasure ☺️
With canopy issue you got jiggy wit it!!😂
Jman
An old Airfix 1/72 JU52 was my first serious build as a 9 or 10 year old after a Hampden bomber in black plastic. Couldn't afford paint. I think I used Tarzan's Grip! This would have been around 1967 or 68. Am I remembering correctly? Please help if I have made an error.
How do you want to be able to paint precisely and all details on ALL sides, and do the necessary weathering indoors, if you assemble all interior before painting..? Not my way. I paint before taking off the spruce. Additional painting for the open spruce connections afterwards.
Really cool! Love the colour! Happy days and model on! 😎
Thanks very much mate haha! You too 👍🏻
Great build. About to start my first 1/48th build however it doesn’t appear to be as large as this Junkers! I am a returnee btw
Bob
Enjoyed
Really enjoyed this video. The Ju 52 from Revell in this scale is in my "to buy" list.
Haha, thanks! Glad you enjoyed
BEAUTIFUL, SIMPLY MARVELOUS
☺️ thanks man! Glad you like it 😄
Hi great camouflage ,
Very well made video enjoy this. Having trouble myself with doing camouflage, keep getting over spray on the other colour of the wing ?
Very nicely done, my compliments on your post-shading methods and choices of colors
Thanks! Glad you like the overall feel of the colours 😄
Thanx for the video I just bought one the postman is delivering it later today.
Noice! Good stuff :)
Just ordered this model on the back of your video, looking to get back into modelling. Loved your work, only thing I am not sure if is the preshading of the panel lines.
Hi what color did you use on the lower part of the wing besides mr hobby h67
It's H67 with white wingtips :) the shading was just h67 that has been lightened
a very minor detail but one that to my eye really helps -- the white stripe painted on the fuselage and the white tone of the decals is basically identical. that just hasn't happened with me yet. excellent build, i really like the giant 1/48 kits out there (A-3D, for example). thank you!
Glad that it stands out to you! Many thanks mate ☺️
What would happen if you sprayed that gloss over the decals?
Nothing, it would be fine :)
Extremely informative video...thank you! Judy in Nova Scotia, Canada
Glad you could find it helpful! Thanks Judy 😄
Excellent work!
Superb details, very impressive and realistic!
Thank you so much 😄
Your the best!!!!
Ralphie
@@ralphhowing3473 thanks so much!
Round antenna that snapped: why not replace it using a bit of copper wire?
Nice job!
@@anthonyvalenti9093 thanks!
A very nice model , well done !
Thanks man ☺️
Great model!!! I really liked the painting.
I'm very glad! Thanks :)
Very nice work
@@Jjrdn10 thanks!
Excellent video very professionally produced. Monogram released some really advanced kits in their last years. Imagine if they had survived what would have been. BTW I fully respect your right to earn compensation from your very fine videos. However there are a lot of commercials.
Thanks so much! Unfortunately I have no control over how many adverts RUclips places
Congratulations! Great job
Amazing build, I'm definitely buying merch
Haha thanks! Glad you like it all☺️
Fabulous as always ❤. You are quickly becoming my favorite hobby channel, I learn so much and I've been modeling for nearly 50 years. Thank you. I'm surprised you didn't paint the iron crosses. Now you must do the era related monogram PBY catalina!
Thank you so much, I'm flattered! Yeah haha, I realised I probably should have painted on some of those decals 😂 Catalina may be an idea!
Hello. One question 7:40 min in: Wouldn't it be easier to paint and decal the instrument panel before assembly ?
Yeah, you could if you wanted to, but once I switched the camera off I could get a good angle and it was easy
@@ModellingWeekly Allright, then. If it works, it works. Nice build and several good tips. Well done.
Will be making this into AH personal plane.
thanks for the tips! great work on the decals!
I bought two of those junkers back in the 70s but mine came with the Swarovski to put on the tail if I wanted it
90% sure this boxing didn't unfortunately, which is odd
Did the paints come with the kit?
Or did you buy your own?
I bought mine separately :)
My Lord that is nice work!
Haha, thanks!!
Hi modelling weekly really love your work and. I was wondering what airbrush your using?
Hey, thanks a ton! I use both the harder and steenbeck infinity and ultra :)
Is Revell still producing kits in America or Europe?
Honestly couldn't tell you! I think it's Europe, though I'm not entirely sure.
TKY, Years ago they were my go to company. Now there is so many, and the variety of themes unimaginable.
Great work with the camouflage.
@@darrelld.paveyjr.1477 Thank you man. Yeah, there are so many isnanely good companies to choose from nowadays!