Duckie
SOH-CM-2024
Duckie:
That's absolutely amazing!
Your work breathes new life into this aircraft!
But:
(Sorry for playing the rivet-counter once more)
I think the vent hole panel in front of the exhaust bank needs to be shifted a bit upwards (one pixel or two...) :
This pic shows a P-40N at Napier Field, Alabama, in November 1943 of Army pilot class 43-K.
Note the third row of the holes: It seems right about the centerline-level of the exhaust tubes.
Cheers,
Markus.
Hi Markus. You are absolutely correct. I knew someone would (should?) notice. However, there is a hard coded line (model seam?) where my top cowl panel line is (which is why I placed it there) and if I move the vent panel up to a more correct position it just looks bad to me, like I've made a mistake by drawing a line through the vent panel. So I chose to lower it to avoid that conflict, although, the off positioning will be obvious to those in the know.

It's hard to see in this angle but it is very prominent in a profile view. No matter what I do, that line does not go away. (As seen here in your "...Wildcat" paint).

So maybe some opinions are in order.
1. Leave the vent panel where I have placed it and not have the hard coded line go throught the top row of vents?
or
2. Position it accurately and see the the hard coded line go throught the top row of vents?
What do you think?