UP Minituren Euro Release No 3 - Gunther Rall

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hI fellow modellers ,

I am sure we are all getting rather excited about Euro and the last release from UP is a great reason to be like this for sure ;

The subject is this time a WW2 air ace namely Hptm Gunther Rall

Lets have a bit of a background on the man himself :


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Gunther Rall was born on March 10, 1918 in the small Bavarian town of Gaggenau, Baden. Immersing himself in Boy Scout activities during the difficult economic times in Germany following WW 1, Rall finished school in 1936 and joined the German Army. Influenced by a friend, who was a young officer in the Luftwaffe, Rall entered pilot's school in 1938.
A young pilot with III/JG52 at the outbreak of war. He quickly demonstrated his natural ability and leadership qualities, scoring his first air victory early in the Battle of Britain, and by July 1940 was leading 8/JG52. After transfer to the Eastern Front his air victories mounted at an astonishing rate. A crash hospitalised him but within nine months he was back in the cockpit, and, when commanding III/JG52, gained the Wings 500th victory. Gunther fought throughout the war to become the 3rd highest Ace in history with 275 victories.

He was awarded the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords. His initial posting was with JG52. He attained his first aerial victory during the Battle of France in May of 1940. During the Battle of Britain JG52 absorbed many casualties, and Rall was promoted to Squadron Commander at the young age of 22. With his fair-hair and smooth complexion the young officer looked even younger than his years. But behind this pleasant exterior was a fierce competitor with the heart of a tiger.

Later, Rall's squadron would support the attack on Crete, followed by deployment to the Southern Sector on the Eastern Front. Rall's victory totals began to mount. Following his 37 th victory, GiInther was himself shot down. He was lucky to survive the crash, but with a badly broken back he would spend most of the next year in various hospitals. In Vienna at the University Hospital he would meet his future wife, Hertha. Miraculously, Rall recovered and returned to the Luftwaffe in August of 1942.

By November his score exceeded 100 and he was awarded the Oak Leaves to accompany the Knight's Cross he was awarded only weeks earlier. As the War progressed against Russia, Rall began to encounter ever more experienced Soviet pilots flying better performing aircraft. Despite this fact, and being shot down several more times himself, Rall's victory tally kept rising. By March of 1944 the ace had attained 273 aerial victories. With the War now going badly for Germany, Rall was transferred to the Western Front. He was able to attain only two more victories against the swarms of Allied bombers and fighter escorts which now pounded Germany every day and night. In May of 1944 Rall was shot down by a P-47. Losing his thumb in the battle he remained out of combat until later in 1944.

Rall's final assignments included flying 190Ds as Kornmodore of JG300, and flying the Me-262 jet. Rall's 275 aerial victories (attained on less than 700 combat sorties) make him the third highest scoring ace of all time. If not for the down time suffered as a result of his broken back, Rall might have actually equaled or exceeded Erich Hartmann's alltime record of 352 aerial victories.
Rall was not much for socializing during the War. He was a fierce competitor with a businessman's attitude about flying. He was an excellent marksman, and possibly the best deflection shot expert of the War. He continued to fly with the Bundeslufwaffe following the War, serving as its Commander-In Chief in 1970-74.


Sadly, Gunther Rall died on 4th October 2009.

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Moving onto the actual model itself :

Scale : 1:10th
Material : Resin
Reference Number : 0000
Sculptor; Ulrich Puchala
Casting: Yanis Sagiadinos

As usual from UP , it was received very quickly and well packed , coming complete with a very information sheet signed by the sculptor , the model consists of 3 pieces , the torso , head, and the Iron Cross base .

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Rall Pt 3

Onto the enjoyable part now the castings them selves , beginning firstly with the torso ;

Rall is sculpted wearing a very creased and well worn shirt with the sleeves turned up and this has been produced wonderfully , no doubt the picture I have posted being the reference used by Ulrich I believe this depicts Rall in Crete)

At his closed collar he wears the Knights Cross with oak leaves so well earned with his epaulettes and rank nicely done as well .

I do like the range that UP produce but for me this is one of the best , it is a fitting memorial to a war hardened ace , he looks the part and I congratulate Ulrich on achieving this , painting will I am sure be an absolute pleasure as a result .

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Onto the remaining pieces in the box :

The head is a great depiction with Ulrich capturing the facial characteristics of the subject particularly his jawline and the chin , on his head he wears a very battered cap at a rakish angle , this again adds to the overall effect .

There is a casting plug to deal with but as in the others no real problem here with a set of snips and sanding blocks .

The base is as before in the style of the iron cross , a nice touch , for me I will be thinking of producing these in different paint effects ...bronzed , black and white , wood etc the possibilities are endless .

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Conclusion :

This is another good subject of one of the most famous but less heard of Luftwaffe aces in WW2, well cast and sculpted , I like this one but what makes it stand out is the clothing , so well done Ulrich and UP Minituren.

Blu Tac has been used to put pieces together for review purposes

I do hope that Ulrich produces some more WW2 aces not only from Germany but perhaps some British/US or what would be nice to see , the Polish aces

Another one I can recommend to all .

The GFM Albrecht can be obtained for 35 euro's plus shipping

UP miniatures contact details : www.puchala-figuren.de or [email protected]

Or why not visit UP Minituren at Euro on Stand 57 (opposite the main stage) where all of the range of busts and figures will be available , if you want a particular one e mail U lrich and I am sure he will have it for you to collect !!!

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Excellent sculpting Ulrich, a great likeness and I really like the detail work on the shirt, a lesson in drapery. Good luck at Euro and I'm looking forward to seeing these more closely.

Cheers Ken
 
What a great bust
Must have one it would go nicely with my Verlinden busts of Galland,Hartmann & Richthofen.

Cheers

Chris
Must post pictures at sum stage
 
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