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JohnB

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  1. Thank you Jeff. I am glad you like it!
  2. Done with this one!!! https://forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/19146-hobbycraft-p-51-finished/
  3. Calling this one done. Additions to the model were: Vector resin cockpit, FineMolds belts, replacement prop and wheels from stash of leftover parts, Master Model brass cannons, exhausts from my stash. All markings (decals) are from my decal stash. Painted with Colourcoats and MM. Thanks go to Rockie Yarwood for the kit! I hope y'all like the results of my efforts! Thanks to Jeff I see that this a/c was in 268 Squadron.
  4. The a/c number is FD474. Take a look here Jeff. https://www.worldwarphotos.info/gallery/usa/aircrafts-2-3/p51-raf/mustang-fd474/
  5. I'm not sure which squadron it is Jeff. I didn't see any info on that when I downloaded the 2 photos but I suspect either 414 or 613 and possibly the AFDU in 1942. I base that info on 2 things: A single letter a/c code and the white wingtips. However, several RAF and RCAF squadrons had these a/c but I feel this particular bird was in one of the training squadrons due to the white wingtips. If you or someone else has more info I'd be interested in seeing it.
  6. Thanks Peter. I finished decaling last night and hope to get the remaining bits attached today and finish it up.
  7. Camo all done! Next I'll overcoat with clear gloss in prep for decaling. (Those white wing tips sure look "different"!)
  8. Thank you Peter. Camo painting now in progress.
  9. Thanks Carl. I know it might be a high cuss-factor build but I'll probably give it a shot anyway. Sorry about your '109. I hope you can get it sorted out and finish it up as I'd really like to see it.
  10. but NOT certain yet! 🙄 Gaz did such a fine job on his it would be a hard act to follow! LOL Others here have built or started one so input would be appreciated (especially on the engine as I'm considering having the cowling open.) Thanks in advance!
  11. Early stage of painting. I don't know why this particular a/c had white wing tips unless it was part of some testing routine. Yellow wing leading edge strips are next.
  12. Outstanding Frank! Very well done. Those Tamiya Mustangs are really nice!
  13. Thank you Peter. I didn't realize how "off" they looked in that 1st photo. Believe me, I made quite sure they were straight, level and CA'd firmly in place.
  14. Better photos. Now to fix the seams where the wings join the fuselage. 🤪
  15. 20 mm's in place now. Now to attach the wings to the fuselage.
  16. Thank you Rog. For exhausts I'm using some Spitfire fishtail one's from my spares. The wheels, also from my spares, are from a Tamiya P-51D kit. As far as I know no one makes these expressly for these kits. No telling where the molds are nowadays. I just wish Tamiya or Hasegawa would give us some new-mold early Mustangs, including the B/C's. I figure they'd sell very well.
  17. Thanks Phil. A challenge is putting it lightly! LOL Sure would make a eye-catching model though.
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