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    Ju 86

    Kakukk did a nice job here, regarding Hungarian used Ju 86. But we got order to do all variants...or most of it...here is the template...two noses, 5 engines, two diff. wings...all switch on/off. Drawing by Zamex...
    here is the start
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    Peter Kassak
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    Re: Ju 86

    WOW! Cool subject! Looks good so far

    FAST AND BULBOUS!
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    Re: Ju 86

    Hallo,

    which bases had you for this design?
    Gruß
    Hans-Jürgen
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    Re: Ju 86

    Thanks BH!
    Jurgen, you have to ask Zamex, as he did the lines....but I think he mixed photos, existing linedrawings etc.
    Peter Kassak
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    Re: Ju 86

    I have used some polish drawings and added just a very few details prom very little detail photos available to me. Not a perfect job but will do for color profiles. Peter is doing excellent job in putting some life in it.
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    Re: Ju 86

    Thanks Zamex...here is the latest update on one of the versions...
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    Peter Kassak
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    Re: Ju 86

    I've been working on this one for some time now. There is simply no photographic evidence I can find that makes me feel comfortable with what I'm doing, so it's been on the back burner for months now. It's an interesting aircraft but proved to be quite useless. I think by '41 it had been relegated to training roles for existing aircraft and all production on it had stopped. Diesel engines? What in the name of god were they thinking???

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