Juckenberg resin kits
Juckenberg resin kits
I am getting back into the hobby again and was wondering if anyone was producing high quality conversion kit still? Juckenburg used to be a great place. I think it has shut down now. Does anyone know what happened to the molds?
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Re: Juckenberg resin kits
A bit more info here Carl, and Jnewboy..'The Juckenberg continues to live', according to MK:
http://mk-modellbau.de/main_bigware_30. ... anguage=en
The Kit is dead, long live the Kit

http://mk-modellbau.de/main_bigware_30. ... anguage=en
The Kit is dead, long live the Kit


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Re: Juckenberg resin kits
Martin produces a juckenburg resin kit from the moulds every few months.
I'm waiting for the JS3!
I'm waiting for the JS3!
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Re: Juckenberg resin kits
I recently asked him about producing the E-100. He seems to be willing to do so. Can't wait for that one.
Re: Juckenberg resin kits
I think he does the wheels already?
I'd be more tempted by a Ludwigs E100 and resin wheels.
Surely a plastic lower/upper is better than resin?
I'd be more tempted by a Ludwigs E100 and resin wheels.
Surely a plastic lower/upper is better than resin?
Re: Juckenberg resin kits
I love his work and have many of his kits. The js3 is very cool! The kit I never got a chance to get was the e100. I hope it is released.