These 10mm and 12mm equivalent 1/144th scale aircraft are pretty much all from kits, or from
the Takara ready-made Storch or the equally remarkable ready made Doyusha Stuka
range.
It's been years since I've built plastic kits, and in general I found Minicraft
kits very easy to make. The Eduard Stuka however was an entirely different
kettle of fish - I would have found this tough in 1/35nd scale, so 1/144 was
very very fiddly indeed.
I have drilled holes in the bottom of them all to mount them on stands using
0.32 brass or metal rods. For the small ones the wire just goes inside the
aircraft and it stays stable with little or no problem. For the large aircraft (the B25 and
Dakota) I sliced up a plastic sleeve from a paintbrush, taped it back together
again so it was a bit narrower and cut a hole in the bottom of the aircraft to
glue it into. I then have a stand for these 2 aircraft with a much thicker
(1/16th inch) brass rod and a larger base as well for more stability.
I got the kits from Hannants
shop in Colindale, however they also do mail order - the Doyushas were from eBay,
but you can buy them from tankzone also. Minifigs, Pendraken and Skytrex all do
aircraft, and for totally obscure ones from True
North in the US.
If you want to see some of this stuff for real, check out my photos from the Luftwaffen
Museum in Berlin
Doyusha Stuka 1/144 scale - Ju 87R-2 Tropical 6./St.G 2,
Tmimi, Libya, July 1941 on a stormy night. Real sky, with the wire the model is
mounted on being erased away
with MS Image Composer.
The Stuka screams away through the evening sky as the
explosion of its bombs lights up the rooftops below. The "explosion" is actually an accidental reflection on my
window as I used the flash on my camera - but I think it looks kinda
cool !
Stuka flying low over the desert (i.e. carpet..)
Doyusha Stuka Ju 87B-2 Trop from 2/St.G 3 in Derna, Libya
1941 stoops to attack some a-historical Shermans from Pendraken
Eduard vs Doyusha Stukas (Edouard on the left).
Afrika Korps Takara - made Storch (repainted by me) (in
yellow) with Minifigs Kubelwagen
Minicraft DC-3 / C-47 Dakota with Minifigs M10 Wolverine
for scale comparison. The Dakota was a "commercial livery"
kit, but I had a spare USAF emblem and some yellow numbers from
the B25 Mitchell kit, and I added the D-Day stripes myself
Takara Storch
4 Doyusha Stuka
Doyusha Ju87D-1 from 2./St.G 2 "Immelmann" based
in Dno, Czechoslovakia March 1942
Doyusha Ju87G-1 from 10.(Pz)/SG 3. Jakobstadt, Lithuania,
July 1944
B25 Mitchell Medium Bomber from a kit by Minicraft. With a
Minifigs Jeep for scale comparison. I made this wheels-down, but in
retrospect should have done wheels up
Eduard Foke-Wulf 190. The unit markings are a mix of
those from the 2 provided, as the transfers were very delicate (i.e. I
broke some putting them one). Other than the transfers however, very
easy to make!
Takara ready-made Red Nose Me109.
A very detailed little kit, even the props move, and it is supplied with
separate bits so you can have the wheels up or down. The stand is also
included, and is OK for low level ground attack.