Friday, 5 August 2016

I./JG 27 Leutnant Erwin Axthelm, JG 5 Jabo, Bf 110 of III./ ZG 26 Experte Feldwebel Walter Scherer - daily Ebay photo find#186



Above; close-up of the personal emblem -a word play on the pilot's name - on "Yellow 5" flown by Lt.Erwin Axthelm of 3./ JG 27. Axthelm returned one of the first victories of the Westfeldzug shooting down a Belgian Gladiator on 10 May 1940.

10.05.40 Ltn. Erwin Axthelm: 1 3./JG 27 Gladiator £ S.E. Tirlemont: 3.000 m. 09.55 OKL+JFV d.Dt.Lw. 3 – 2







on offer here



This Bf 110 of the Stab I./ ZG 26 featured a chevron bar on the nose alongside the Ringelpilz emblem




" 3U+ GS " flown by Feldwebel Walter Scherer, the Experte of III./ZG 26 with seven claims during 1940. According to the seller the photo dates from 25 September 1940 in France. This was the date Scherer's war ended over England during the Bristol Filton raid. He became a POW, his Bf was Gefr. Heinz Schumacher (who was killed) Some sources credit him with ten which is incorrect. (..thank you Evgeny..)

25.01.40 Fw. Walter Scherer: 1 2./JGr. 102 Blenheim  S. Duisburg 15.20 OKL+JFV d.Dt.Lw.
27.05.40 Uffz. Walter Scherer 8./ZG 26 Hurricane  - 16.10 OKL C. 2031/I Anerk: Nr. -
14.06.40 Uffz. Walter Scherer 8./ZG 26 Spitfire  - 17.12 OKL C. 2031/I Anerk: Nr. -
10.07.40 Uffz. Walter Scherer 8./ZG 26 Hurricane  - 15.15 OKL C. 2031/I Anerk: Nr. -
29.07.40 Uffz. Walter Scherer 8./ZG 26 Hurricane  - 18.25 OKL C. 2031/I Anerk: Nr. -
18.08.40 Uffz. Walter Scherer 8./ZG 26 Spitfire  - 14.25 OKL C. 2031/I Anerk: Nr. -
03.09.40 Gefr. Heinz Schumacher 8./ZG 26 Spitfire  - 11.27 OKL C. 2031/I Anerk: Nr.
03.09.40 Uffz. Walter Scherer 8./ZG 26 Spitfire  - 11.30 OKL C. 2031/I Anerk: Nr. -

See here 

Also on this blog;
Bf 110 aces of ZG 26
http://falkeeins.blogspot.co.uk/2010/07/bf-110-zerstorer-aces-1.html




on offer here

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Zvezda Junkers Ju 88 G-6 in 72nd scale, NJG 5 'bomber ace' Eduard Lindinger Ritterkreuz







Left; Ofw. Eduard Lindinger of KG 1 and NJG 5 and, below, his G-6  'C9+ET' after an undercarriage malfunction on landing at Lueneberg in early 1945 (picture via EB).

This 9. Staffel machine is fitted with a 'shortened' 2cm SM installation and single MG 131. Note the cabin roof-mounted Naxos.

Lindinger was awarded the Ritterkreuz for 300+ sorties in KG 1 but enjoyed a singular lack of success as a night fighter - he returned no night victories while in III./NJG 5. Lindinger passed away on 1 September 2004.



 Below;  my Zvezda Junkers Ju 88 G-6 night fighter in 72nd scale with the addition of resin Jumo engines, exhausts and spinners from John McIllmurray's AIMS. The engines feature finer detail and perfectly engraved supercharger intakes and, perhaps more to the point, are the correct length. I fitted them in this post. The kit tail fin is rather short and I did briefly replace it with a Quickboost replacement item. However the QB rudder was not the correct shape at all, so in the end I used the kit fin. I have built this model as a representation of Eduard Lindinger's G-6 'C9+ET'. The decals were 'assembled' from various AIMs sheets, most notably the superb new 'Ju 88 Fighters' sheet reviewed on this blog here. Note the 'solid' fuselage Balkenkreuz on the real machine - which I missed, but is easily fixed. Rather unusual for a 1945 machine.





Monday, 1 August 2016

late-war 9./JG 52 film footage, Hartmann's Bf 109 G-6 'Yellow 1' 9. Staffel 300th victory celebrations, August 1944 via the Agentur Karl Höffkes film archive AKH Luftwaffe aces





The following stills were captured from footage made available via the Agentur Karl Höffkes film archive AKH and are reproduced here with the kind permission of Karl Höffkes.

They show 9. Staffel JG 52 celebrations for Erich Hartmann's 300th and feature excellent close-ups of "Yellow 1" a G-6 with a tall tail and Erla Haube - a 'White 1' is featured later in the video - also a G-6 but with the "short" tail.

According to 'Wings of the Black Cross 7' (Eagle Editions) Hartmann was flying this "Yellow 1" in Romania when he achieved his 250th victory with 9./JG 52 on 4 June 1944. His '300th' was claimed at the end of August 1944 -Hartmann filed 11 claims on 24 August 1944 at the height of 'Bagration' to go past '300'.  In the consecutive days of combat on 23 and 24 August 1944 JG 52 claimed to to have shot down 33 aircraft: Erich Hartmann claimed some 19 of these, his comrades 14 more. However according to some sources, most notably Soviet, losses in the region of Sandomierz in those two days totalled just 11 aircraft of which only 2 were shot down (Po-2 + P-39),  with a single machine reported missing while the rest were brought down by anti-aircraft fire.




Note the heavily 'nachbehandelte' (oversprayed) camouflage scheme. Traces of original stencils show - you have to wonder what colour(s) the extensive over-spray was, greens or browns? It certainly appears to be a defensive scheme.



Of special interest is the small number ‘2’ inside the “Yellow 1” which some believe indicates that this is his back-up machine- it doesn't. It merely recalls his first 'white 2' (similar to the small '5' in Barkhorn's double chevron). Note the tall tail and Erla Haube ..





The Tullis (?) profile and decals in "Wings of the Black Cross" No.7 were apparently produced based on stills taken from the original period film and yet the artwork misses the tall tail and shows a non-existent G-14 battery bump. Thanks to Nick and the guys over at the 12 o'clock high forum!



Also on this blog;

Hartmann's JG 53 G-6 'Doppelwinkel' 

Hartmann's last Bf 109 G-10

Hartmann's 352 victories - or 80 ?

Friday, 29 July 2016

JG 51 Fw 190 & Bf 109 in the East - daily Ebay photo find #185








Above, via Björn Uhsemann here
Below; via Manuel Rauh ebay sales here and re-posted here with permission




Thursday, 28 July 2016

48th scale ICM Dornier Do 215 by Andy Dyck



Another superlative model from Andy Dyck;

 " ...Today some pics of the Do-215 B5 night fighter. The kit is not bad, but definitely not 100% accurate. So I added the flame suppressors and changed the radar parts with some etch from OWL. I also changed the middle part of the elevator which is really wrong in the kit. The decals are the worst that I've ever seen! Meanwhile Revell produces this kit with some correction parts so far as I know..."






A lot of Andy's work is featured in German magazine " Modell Fan". Andy's likewise superb build of Revell's Bf 109 G-10 in 32nd scale is on this blog here


Monday, 4 July 2016

new AIMS decals for Ju 88 G night fighter, Mistel variants and Dornier Do 17 Z


With his usual superb quality and flawless research, these latest collections from John MacIllmurray's AIMS feature rare and previously unavailable Luftwaffe unit badges for the Dornier Do 17 Z and rare and unusual Mistel and Ju 88 G schemes. These really are fine decal sheets.



If you are looking for some original and inventive schemes for the new Airfix Dornier Do 17 then I imagine that you, like me, will be delighted with some of the eye-catching options on John's new Do 17 Z sheet including the stunning  'red devil riding a bomb' emblem of 3./ KG 77 which only recently turned up on some rare Ebay auction photos, below. Other rarely seen subjects include the Do 17 Z-2 of 4./KG 76 photographed crashed at Cambrai in June 1940. The stand-out artworks also feature Wekusta, Nachtjagd and KGr 606 subjects..and will be of great interest to those Luftwaffe modellers looking for something a little different. See the links below for more on these..




AIMs is of course the Ju 88 specialist and the ubiquitous Junkers twin can always be relied upon for variety, which is certainly the case on this sheet featuring the G-1 night fighter. The mixed garb on offer on this sheet is positively inspirational - from cross-hatch reverse mottle (..if you can imagine that..) to a 'standard' splinter in the two greys (!). Some of the options here are decidedly 'whacky' in some respects but bound to guarantee a talking point when on the completed model..


Given the limited operational service and rather esoteric nature of the different Mistel variants it is surprising that John has come up with so many options for this fascinating weapon on this next new sheet - seven different aircraft can be built. The accompanying reference text is extensive and detailed  - John explains all his colour choices with detailed analysis of the 'evidence'.

As usual John's sheets include plan views of both splinter and mottled camouflage schemes which obviates the need for too much further 'research' when deciding which machine to build. The printing is top quality and the text accompanying the colour profiles is both informative and entertaining!


below; a rare unpublished image of a Mistel 2 (Fw 190 on Ju 88 G combination) from the personal album of Mistel test pilot Horst-Dieter Lux via Vern Dander for the Luftwaffe blog.



'Project Beethoven' - the first Bf 109 F-4 (CI+MX) and Ju 88 A-4 Mistel 1 combination, Ainring, early 1944



And a reminder that the AIMs Junkers Ju 88 fighters sheet with no fewer than 26 options was previously reviewed on this blog here

It goes without saying that if you have any interest in Luftwaffe subjects then these sheets are a fantastic addition to your reference library - even if you don't intend building 26 Ju 88s . As you can see here all markings options are presented via a series of accurate and well-drawn fully referenced colour side view profiles and detailed text with interesting subjects drawn from various AirDoc, Luftwaffe in Focus and the Stipdonk/Meyer volumes.  The decals themselves are by 'Fantasy Printshop' - they are thin, perfectly in register and have minimal carrier film and will of course require a certain amount of care to apply.

 These sheets and much more for the Ju 88 fan are available directly from John at AIMS just in time for the Ju 88 Group build over at britmodeller.com

It goes without saying that John is an enthusiast (and very skilled) modeller himself and provides us lesser mortals with a fantastic product at a reasonable price so please do support him!

Also on this blog;

building the Airfix new-tool Dornier Do 17 Z in 1:72nd scale

Dornier 17 handbook illustrations, detail views, interiors, walkaround - reference for the new-tool Airfix Do 17 in  72nd scale 

Do 17 Z of KGr 606 over the Channel coast 1940

Refuelling and bombing up a KG 77 Dornier Do 17 - exceptional Ebay shots