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Stuka Crew Briefing

AC Models, 1/32 scale

S u m m a r y :

Stock No., Description and Price

AC Models Item No. ACM32018- Stuka Crew Briefing

NZD $150.00 plus shipping - available online from AC Models' online shop

AU$142.95 plus shipping - available online from BNA ModelWorld

Contents and Media:

21 grey coloured resin cast resin parts

Scale:

1/32 scale

Review Type:

First Look

Advantages:

Excellent casting; natural poses; lifelike; high level of detail; fast and easy clean-up; versatile subjects.

Disadvantages:

None noted.

Recommendation:

These five Luftwaffe Stuka crew figures will offer plenty of character to your mid to late-war scenes or as a vignette with the figures alone.

They will also be suitable as bomber crew from early to late war.

Highly Recommended

Reviewed by Brett Green

FirstLook

 

AC Models is the creation of New Zealand sculptor and modeller Andy Cairns. He offers a growing range of 1:35, 1:32 and 1:16 scale figures and sometimes accessories, with military and air crew subjects ranging from the First and Second World War, Korean War, third world and modern conclicts.

 

 

Sometimes quirky, but always full of character and life, AC Models figures will lend context, scale and a unique touch to your modelling projects.

Tonght we examine AC Models' latest pilot sets.


 

AC Models
Stuka Crew Briefing
1:32 scale
Item No. ACM32018

AC Models' 1/32 scale Stuka Crew Briefing set comprises five figures plus a large partially folded map. Although they are specifically labelled as Stuka crew, they may suit a range of other Luftwaffe aircraft. They will be suitable as bomber crew from early to late war, or even fighter pilots.

 

 

The figures are wearing Type K So/34 Sommerfliegerkombi, a lightweight summer flying overall that was used by trainee pilots and aircrew and is normally associated with crews of bombers on operations, although it was sometimes worn by fighter pilots too.

One of the pilots is wearing an officer's crush caps. The others have side caps.

One of the pilots is holding a map.

 

 

The figures are made up from a total of between three and four parts each. All heads are separate while some have one or two separate arms or hands.

 

 

These five Luftwaffe pilot figures will offer plenty of character to your WWII scenes or as a vignette with the figures alone.

 

 

Highly Recommended

Thanks to AC Models for the review samples


Review Text and Images Copyright © 2025 by Brett Green
Page Created 4 September, 2025
Last updated 4 September, 2025

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