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Three more for Fowlmere

DaveQ

Charter Member
With grateful thanks to Jan Kees and Bomber_12th, who have inspired my interest in painting this beautiful creation from A2A.

Capt. Merle Coon's 'Tar Heel'

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Lt. Col. Joe Thury's 'Pauline'

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..and 'Princess Pat', flown by Lts Petitt and MacKenzie. MacKenzie was shot down by a B-17 in this aircraft in April 1944. Oh Rats!!

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These will go well with Jan Kees' excellent WBS -B models and his upcoming 339th FG A2A -D's. Next in the shop is 'Marinell' possibly in WWII form and all shiney as she is now with a 'modernish' cockpit having GPS and Bendix radio/autopilot in the vc.

DaveQ
 
Looking very nice indeed again. :applause:

Sorry to ask you to move back to an already visited group, Mr. Q, but if you do Marinell, is there any chance of doing Maurice Hammond's other Mustang and painting a Janie for the A2A model, please? There was one done apparently, but I'm darned if I can find it in a form that will work with the latest incarnation.
 
That looks excellent!

A long long time ago, I already painted a Marinell (hope this link still works), but you can probably do a better job than I could at that time (wow over two years ago already, time flies...).

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I think I'll stick with a few more from the 505th for now...first I need to finish 'Chute..'
 
You painters should coordinate so you're not over painting each other ...

Four squadrons to a base ... each take two squadrons. Have fun.

Guaranteed at least 26 aircraft named and un named in a group ... 64 aircraft. :)

Don't forget the b/c as well :)

:medals:
 
That looks excellent!

A long long time ago, I already painted a Marinell (hope this link still works), but you can probably do a better job than I could at that time (wow over two years ago already, time flies...).

I very much doubt it Jan Kees.......!:salute: But I'll give it a go as I found a very nice photo of Maurice Hammond's ship on the 339th FG website so might give it a try for my own collection if nothing else.

Ian - I'll have a look at Janie for you as well.

Thanks for the kind words all.

DaveQ
 
Marinell

This is my interpretation of 44-13521 'Marinell' as she would have appeared returning home over the North Sea in July 1944. She went down on 13th August 1944 north of Paris after a straffing run, killing the pilot Lt. Myers Winkelmann. She has been salvaged and completely rebuilt to flight status by Maurice Hammond in the UK and is currently airworthy.

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There is some debate as to whether she was coded 5Q-B or 5Q-D; Maurice Hammond has her coded -B but Peter Randall at Littlefriends.co.uk believes she was more likely to have been coded -D (see here). I don't intend doing an 'airshow' version - the Flight 1 offering provides a much better one I'm sure.


In the evening light the lack of alpha channels for the fuselage makes her look nicely 'used' (fear not, they'll be on if she's published!).

DaveQ
 
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