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Hi All,
Thanks gentlemen. Here's the "new" "Ina the Macon Belle" as flown by Lee Archer. I still have a little to do and I'll get them uploaded this weekend.
Thanks,
Bub
I also reworked the pilot... so it is a more realistic Negro pilot... Again, also, applying shine and weathering manually....
Need to rework the flying helmet and clothes too... the Lt bars are way too big... just noticed it...
Hi All,
There's going to be a slight delay in getting these uploaded. I found some errors on my originals and am in the process of "fixing" them.
Gaucho,
The shine looks great but, these aircraft were delivered with the wings painted in aluminum laquer and the rivets and seams sealed to create better airflow over them. The fuselage, vertical fin and horizontal stabilizers were in natural metal finish along with the ailerons and flaps. Also, these planes sat outside and were subject to the elements. Paint fading in the sun along with oxidation of the aluminum tended to "dull" them. So, factory finish would be "shiny", in the field would tend to be "dull". I'm not being critical, just making an observation. Keep up the good work.
Thanks,
Bub
here is the latest on Archer's mount...
Hi Gaucho,
I don't know if you are using a Mustang wearing 99th F.S., 335 F.G., "A-38" code just to work on the pilot figure, or not. In any case, allow me to point out that the "blue diamonds on white" nose pattern shown in your screenshots is not correct for 99th F.S. aircrafts......
Hi Gaucho,
I don't know if you are using a Mustang wearing 99th F.S., 335 F.G., "A-38" code just to work on the pilot figure, or not. In any case, allow me to point out that the "blue diamonds on white" nose pattern shown in your screenshots is not correct for 99th F.S. aircrafts.
Please, refer to Jaxon's and mine joint effort, we uploaded back in 2008, you can get here:
http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/local_links.php?action=jump&catid=57&id=14130
In this repaint pack quite a bit of research was carried out and Jaxon found out that 99th F.S. Mustangs wore a checkered band around their noses. Reproducing it took quite a while, due to the particular texture mapping of FDGv2's razorback P-51and the shape of the nose decoration, where the blue checkers are painted in slanted pattern, i.e. lozenges, instead of just regular insignia blue and white squares.
In the pack there's a link to a modeller decal website with a decal sheet picture specifically dedicated to A-00 "Topper III" and 99th F.S., 335th F.G. aircrafts.
Besides, in this pack I decided to use as a base the unmarked natural metal skin originally included in FDGv2's ex-donationware P-51B/C upload, which has a nicely balanced, weathered aluminum finish.
Should you wish to copy it from our 2008 pack, I have no problems and I guess neither Jaxon has, providing credits to our work are given in the usual manner.
Great job on the African American pilot figure!![]()
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Bub:
the "zoot suit" figure painted on Capt. Archer's #72 Mustang fuselage comes from a Tom & Jerry cartoon of the period. In it Tom wears a makeshift suit, conjured up with the help of mouse Jerry, to attract a female cat Tom was trying to take out on a dance date. It's a rare, beautiful 1940's T&J cartoon that I only saw on tv once, but I had the luck to record it on VHS tape.
I have the historical profile of Capt. Archer's mount on a book and I scanned the "zoot suit" figure, which shows Tom's whiskered cat face under the hat. Do you want me to e-mail you the scanned file?
Cheers!
KH :ernae:
Apparently there were no paint standards in 335th F.G.
I did a little research over at Wings Palette and the attached is what I found. So I was wrong, the only suggestion I have for Lee Archer's #A38 "Apache II" is to clear the first white diamond line (the one towards the tail) as shown in the below detail profile.
Cheers!
KH :ernae:
Hi All,
I'm putting this on hold until all the "corrections" can be made. The research I've done will be in the final versions. Besides actual photos, which are rare, I feel the best info is to be found on the modelling sites. These guys do a lot of research to make their models correct and I will trust their judgement. Also, the producers of decals do their homework and I will use their expertise. When these two skins are done to my satisfaction, I'll upload them. After that if anyone wants to change them to suit themselves, be my guest. I'll stand by the final versions as being correct.
"Kitten" was flown by Lt. Charles E. McGee and was named after his wife, his pet name for her.
Bub