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heywooood | 13-Jun-19 20:42 |
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heywooood | 13-Jun-19 20:45 |
from the right side..
finally cleared the bench for the next project.
Stearman C3B from Flyline |
rgood | 13-Jun-19 23:12 |
Super job "H" Love it! |
rgood | 13-Jun-19 23:14 |
Can almost feel the heat from that (Allison?) engine! |
heywooood | 13-Jun-19 23:21 |
correct Robert, the R/R Merlins were needed elsewhere...
and Thank You for your kind appraisal sir, much appreciated here |
Don C | 14-Jun-19 10:36 |
Very nice just as it is. White 41 could have been in New Guinea in 1942-3 right alongside my White 42. I don't have the book anymore or I would send you pictures. |
heywooood | 14-Jun-19 22:40 |
Thanks Don..I didn't know you had done the P40 other than Pistol Packin' Mama..Where is White 42?
I was thinking of Papua New Guinea and Port Moresby when I settled on this look. Just a generic early -N |
Don C | 15-Jun-19 10:44 |
White 42 is Pistol Packin' Mama. Some of them only had the number on the vertical stab. Don't know what happened to he book I used, but it covered all the early fighter squadrons in the Pacific. It was to be an escort for the B-17 which was in Port Moresby. Just got a little carried away with the nose art and 42 is when I was born. |
heywooood | 15-Jun-19 12:34 |
ok, I see..
You can tell I borrowed a few tips from your build here and there. You went all in on it and came out with a terrific result. |
Don C | 15-Jun-19 16:32 |
Thanks and you got the look just right. They marked a few different ways and there was a fair amount of nose art, so there are lots of choices. |