Acadamy 1.48th Curtiss Tomahawk IIb "Ace of Africa Front"
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45 3 February, 15:49
Mark Sherwood
Neil, John E. Thank you both for the compliments, Rui thanks for the like. 🤘🥸🤟
Neil, John E. Thank you both for the compliments, Rui thanks for the like. 🤘🥸🤟
5 February, 05:32
Mark Sherwood
Thank you Marco and everyone else for the likes. Much appreciated. 👍🥸👍
Thank you Marco and everyone else for the likes. Much appreciated. 👍🥸👍
12 February, 05:45
Doubtingmango
Great finish Mark! The weathering is really nice. Must be satisfying after the Eduard debacle!
Great finish Mark! The weathering is really nice. Must be satisfying after the Eduard debacle!
12 February, 13:57
Mark Sherwood
Doubtingmango. Cheers mate, it really was satisfying. A nice build, frustratingly free, simple (for a simple mind 😅) compared to Eduardargh. The scheme worked out how I wanted it to, too. 👍🥸🤘
Doubtingmango. Cheers mate, it really was satisfying. A nice build, frustratingly free, simple (for a simple mind 😅) compared to Eduardargh. The scheme worked out how I wanted it to, too. 👍🥸🤘
13 February, 05:47
J35J
Great one Mark! Really spot on with all paint & weathering work👏🏼
I hope the plane did go into the trash bin after the photo shoot😉
Great one Mark! Really spot on with all paint & weathering work👏🏼
I hope the plane did go into the trash bin after the photo shoot😉
29 February, 14:10
Mark Sherwood
Jusfiko, J35J. Thank you both. Yup, you can't beat a P-40 for looks. No it is up on the shelf with my other builds. 👍🥸🤘
Jusfiko, J35J. Thank you both. Yup, you can't beat a P-40 for looks. No it is up on the shelf with my other builds. 👍🥸🤘
29 February, 17:16
Album info
The Aircraft depicted is of Plt Off Jack Bartle's Curtiss Tomahawk IIb of No. 112 "SHARK" Sqn, Egypt 1941. Later promoted and subsequently commanded 112 Sqn.