🛩️ Take Flight with History!
The Daron Postage Stamp Junkers JU 87 Stuka 1/110 Scale model is a highly detailed, compact replica made from durable plastic and metal. It features iconic gull wings, a spatted undercarriage, and even includes mounted wailing sirens for an authentic touch. Perfect for collectors and aviation fans alike, this model comes with a display stand and is designed for all seasons.
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Size | Small |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 4 x 5.75 x 4 inches |
Additional Features | Distinctive gull wings, Spatted undercarriage, Mounted wailing sirens (Jericho Trumpet) |
Scale | 1/110 |
Style | Automatic |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | Aircraft |
Color | Silver |
J**N
Worth the price
Great looking model, smaller than most of the others but to be fair, it wasn’t a heavy bomber.
W**R
Great models/detailed. Stand is a problem w/nearly all that have been purchased.
All of the Postage Stamp models I have purchased are very nicely detailed diecast models. The plastic stands are "horrible" and that's a nice word for them. Initially they do not fit well in the holes provided and w/any pressure they break. I've had to 'superglue' them back on. Packaging is very good. The information provided w/each model is helpful from a historical prospective on the given aircraft. Very pleased w/the aircraft as I have many of them now, the stands are more than a frustration to deal with however.
N**H
Nice model of a Stuka
This is a very nice model of a Stuka. The model is solid diecast metal except for the propeller and weapons load under the wings. The model can either be displayed on its stand or on its wheels. The Stuka's Jericho trumpets, which were on the main landing gear legs,were a symbol of the Nazi Blitzkreig victories and Germany's Air Power early in the war. Although the Stuka was used during WWII, it first flew in 1935, and served with the German Condor Legion in the Spanish Civil War. During the early years of WWII, the Stuka had many successes sinking ships because it was a dive bomber. After the Battle of Stalingrad however the Soviet Air Forces as well as the other Allied air forces strengthened and Stuka losses would continue to increase. By 1944 ground attack versions of the Fw 190 fighter mostly replaced the Stuka in the ground attack role, but the Stuka soldiered on until the Nazis were ultimately defeated.
A**X
Wish to propeller moved
Smaller than what I thought but it looks fine, really wish it had the back gunner though
E**O
Sturdy and Quality
Really good model perfect price as well would buy again
H**E
great purchase
high quality, as described, packed well, the recipient, who is a history buff, appreciated the detail
C**L
Not for kids
The propeller blades lasted 2 days, the tail fins have started going missing. Not for a 4 year old. Kind of fragile.
D**A
Jericho King
By far the best die cast Stuka out there and Postage Stamp’s best plane yet.The color, the markings, and the details are great especially the cockpit.My only complaint is the fixed propeller but it’s easily ignored thanks to the models awesome design.100% highly recommend for any German aviation collectors
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