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Old 14th June 2007, 20:02
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Talking jumo bombers other than 262

Can any one tell meif their are any 1/48th kits of Jumo engined bombers other than the 262 ?

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Old 14th June 2007, 20:43
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Re: jumo bombers other than 262

Have you looked for information on Brett Green's modelling site Hyperscale?
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Old 14th June 2007, 21:14
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many thanks Nick will give them a good looking at. I am looking at the ver last few months of the war when the lufftwaffe used all its jets and tried any new ones out.

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Old 14th June 2007, 21:32
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Re: jumo bombers other than 262

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I am looking at the very last few months of the war when the lufftwaffe used all its jets and tried any new ones out.

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The only bombers to see operational service powered by the Jumo 004 were the Me 262 and the Ar 234.
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Old 15th June 2007, 02:12
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hi, frog old kit arado only 1 72 scale ,and i think revell do one, too.and old revell 1977 1 72 scale, as i have in my collection,,this as the v1 bomb with it,.not my type really,id rather have a emil.or D9 dora,,theres not many kits that do this bomber as i know , revell germany i think have brought old frog molds,and some revell kits old circa 1970s, but not 1 48 scale ,gary

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Re: jumo bombers other than 262

The first 1/72 kit of the Ar 234 was from Lindberg, and was of the B.
The next was Frog, and could be the B or the C, with V1 option. This has since reappeared under the Revell label
Dragon produced a number of Ar 234 kits, whether in 1/72, 1/48 or both I am unsure, but think both.

I believe there is another 1/48th kit, but it's not my scale, so cannot be certain. Monogram?

The Ju 287 flew with Jumos, but was a long long way from operational service.
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Re: jumo bombers other than 262

Hi, folks...

Hasegawa do a 1/48 Arado Ar234B... rather a nice kit, too, with the exception of a very fine 'rib' on the external surface of the transparent nose which wasn't there on the real aircraft, so some seriously deicate sanding required... ! But yes, a nice kit otherwise, and well detailed, too.

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Old 16th June 2007, 18:54
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Hi many thanks for the help

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