P-51B
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16 August 2014, 13:53
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Very cool. Great Mustang. But were there still P-51B in June 1944?
16 August 2014, 14:19
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Thank you both for your comments. According to the Eagle Strike decal information the Blue Nose P-51B's were stationed at Bodney in Norfolk in 1944. The decal sheet IP4810 give you a choice of 3 blue nose Mustangs with the one I chose having the invasion stripes on.
16 August 2014, 14:31
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yes...the B Series were very common in June. The factory natural metal finish came about roughly with the new year and B and C production carried through into 1944. The lag time to theater was typically 3 to 6 weeks and clearing theater depots added time too.
16 August 2014, 15:25
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nice Mustang and an interesting history of 352nd FG:
352ndfightergroup.com/assoc/main.html
16 August 2014, 15:52
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Thanks everyone for your comments. I thought I would have a play around with different shades of Alclad to break up the natural metal bits. I also tried some oil paint weathering on the staff car.
17 August 2014, 04:42
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Wow... one of my favorite kits of all time, and so very nicely done. Natural metal finishes are hard to pull off [at least for me!] but yours is lacking nothing. Well done!
17 August 2014, 17:09
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Tamiya 1/48 P-51B Mustang