Grumann tarpon Mk I 846 NAS april 1944
Commentaires
19 February 2012, 10:57
Tim Vereecke
hey Lionel, very nice result you achieved on your Tarpon! I like it
hey Lionel, very nice result you achieved on your Tarpon! I like it
19 February 2012, 11:03
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hi Lionel, very well done! You have made an inspiring work- I enjoyed studying your Tarpon
Hi Lionel, very well done! You have made an inspiring work- I enjoyed studying your Tarpon
2 April 2012, 08:22
Bill Gilman
Very nice job, Lionel! May I ask which paints you used for the FAA scheme? Thanks. Nice masking on the clear parts, especially the turret, that's a tough one.
Very nice job, Lionel! May I ask which paints you used for the FAA scheme? Thanks. Nice masking on the clear parts, especially the turret, that's a tough one.
2 April 2012, 16:41
Lionel Marco
Of course you can ask... I wil even answer! 😉
So I used (in the Humbrol range)
for the slate grey, H102, and H117 for the post shading
for the Extra dark sea grey, H125,
and finally H90 for the sky.
For masking the clear parts, I used thes Montex masks: I don't think I could manage to mask the turret otherwise.
Thanks
Lionel
Of course you can ask... I wil even answer! 😉
So I used (in the Humbrol range)
for the slate grey, H102, and H117 for the post shading
for the Extra dark sea grey, H125,
and finally H90 for the sky.
For masking the clear parts, I used thes Montex masks: I don't think I could manage to mask the turret otherwise.
Thanks
Lionel
2 April 2012, 16:50
Album info
On april the 1st, 1944, this plane, aboard HMS Tracker, damaged an U-boot in the Barents Sea. Supposed to be U-355, the submarine was sunk a few hours later by a British destroyer HMS Beagle.