Bomber_12th
SOH-CM-2025
Thank you for reminding me about the fuel stain - that will be tuned down a bit (as with so many other elements before, I think I took it a bit too far). I saw this photo and went with it (you'll have to zoom into the photo to fully see all of the staining), though obviously this photo was taken several months after the D-Day invasion, since the stripes had been reduced to "identification stripes", rather than "invasion stripes", through an order that was handed down some time after the D-Day invasion (hard to remember all of the specific dates).
A unique detail on 4th FG Mustangs, is that the red paint used on the nose was actually quite glossy (despite the fact that most model builders will only ever choose to use flat paints), thus I have added a bit of gloss to the red paint on the scheme, though I think I need to add a bit more reflection to the paint, after looking at all of these photos again.

A unique detail on 4th FG Mustangs, is that the red paint used on the nose was actually quite glossy (despite the fact that most model builders will only ever choose to use flat paints), thus I have added a bit of gloss to the red paint on the scheme, though I think I need to add a bit more reflection to the paint, after looking at all of these photos again.


