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  • Vaughan
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2011
    • 3174

    #46
    Looking very nice Steve. How did you get those invasion strips so uniform and straight?

    vaughan

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    • stona
      SMF Supporters
      • Jul 2008
      • 9889

      #47
      Originally posted by \
      Looking very nice Steve. How did you get those invasion strips so uniform and straight?vaughan
      The thing is Vaughan that they are not that uniform or straight. I spray the white first then mask that and apply the "Night". I try to get them pretty much parallel but there is a variation of about 1 mm in the widths. That's well over a scale inch on something 18inches wide. I suspect that the erks applying them may have been more accurate than that but,even in my photo,those variations don't show up much.

      There's also some kind of optical illusion that makes the lighter (white) stripes look wider.

      Cheers

      Steve

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      • aaron
        • Oct 2011
        • 2019

        #48
        Hey Steve, Looking really smart. Great job on the dday stripes and i take my hat off to you for your decal applying skills.

        The width of the stripes look good to the eye, well at least they look ok to my beaten and broken mk 1 eyeball.

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        • Guest

          #49
          Originally posted by \
          I think the DDay stripes were important, Especially after the disasterous friendly fire episode over Sicily.
          I must admit not knowing enough about the Sciliy episode of WW2, what happened with the friendly fire then?

          By the way Steve, the Spit is looking epic with the invasion strips on

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          • stona
            SMF Supporters
            • Jul 2008
            • 9889

            #50
            Originally posted by \
            I must admit not knowing enough about the Sciliy episode of WW2, what happened with the friendly fire then?
            Elementsof the 82nd Airborne were to drop inland of the US bridgehead at Gela. On the way in allied naval units,followed by units on shore opened fire on their C-47 transports. 23 of 144 C-47s were shot down and the parachute landing was reduced to a shambles. More than eighty US paratroopers died in this incident.

            The only special marking for "Husky",the invasion of Sicily,was the enclosing of the star on the US national marking with a yellow circle such that " all Allied aircraft will have the general similarity of a circle, i.e., the British and French roundel and the UNITED STATES circle enclosing the star."

            This was obviously hopelessly inadequate,aircraft essentially operated in their normal national markings.

            It was one of the reasons that a highly visible marking was adopted for aircraft operating,in day light,during "Overlord". The stripes adopted are a variation of those used by the RAF for the disastrous landings at Dieppe in August 1942.

            I've toned down the camouflage and blended the deals with an overspray of a highly thinned grey colour. It's a subtle effect and doesn't show that well in my photos

            Cheers

            Steve

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            • Guest

              #51
              Thanks for the info. Steve.

              That's astounding that so many planes could of been shot down from friendly fire in 1 instance. Goes to show how confusing and frightening it must be in battle. Where the 82nd drops at night or during daylight?

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              • stona
                SMF Supporters
                • Jul 2008
                • 9889

                #52
                The 505th regiment took off from Kairouan, Tunisia, around 20.00 hrs. I'm not sure how much light would have been left as they approached Sicily.

                Cheers

                Steve

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                • stona
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 9889

                  #53
                  I finally got the thing,particularly the stripes,distressed a bit and dirtied up. I'm not one for heavy weathering but this was not a new aircraft and the weather in June 1944 would be very familiar to those of you here in the UK in June 2012!

                  I've also got a coat of matt varnish on.

                  Hopefully I'll get this finished in the next couple of days.....or so.

                  As a by the way I'm happy to see threads develop and cover what some might consider off topic subjects. It certainly doesn't bother me if this happens in my threads and I'm glad to see toleration of this generally in the forum. It is not the case everywhere. Discussions online,just like those in the real world,can develop in unexpected and interesting ways and I for one welcome that. Who'd have thought we'd have been discussing the 82nd Airborne landings in Sicily in a thread about a UK based RAF Spitfire? Great stuff and long may it continue.

                  Cheers

                  Steve

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                  • Guest

                    #54
                    F.a.n.t.a.s.t.i.c

                    mobear

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                    • Guest

                      #55
                      Originally posted by \
                      As a by the way I'm happy to see threads develop and cover what some might consider off topic subjects. It certainly doesn't bother me if this happens in my threads and I'm glad to see toleration of this generally in the forum. It is not the case everywhere. Discussions online,just like those in the real world,can develop in unexpected and interesting ways and I for one welcome that. Who'd have thought we'd have been discussing the 82nd Airborne landings in Sicily in a thread about a UK based RAF Spitfire? Great stuff and long may it continue.

                      Cheers

                      Steve
                      Thanks Steve,

                      That's what I like about this forum, there's always something new to learn and everyone's really friendly

                      Atb, Colin.

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                      • aaron
                        • Oct 2011
                        • 2019

                        #56
                        Originally posted by \
                        As a by the way I'm happy to see threads develop and cover what some might consider off topic subjects. It certainly doesn't bother me if this happens in my threads and I'm glad to see toleration of this generally in the forum. It is not the case everywhere. Discussions online,just like those in the real world,can develop in unexpected and interesting ways and I for one welcome that. Who'd have thought we'd have been discussing the 82nd Airborne landings in Sicily in a thread about a UK based RAF Spitfire? Great stuff and long may it continue.Cheers

                        Steve
                        Oops. Sorry i saw Dday stripes and "blurted". Good of you to not mind mate. smiley face

                        The spit is looking beaut mate.

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                        • Centurion3RTR
                          • Jan 2009
                          • 2093

                          #57
                          I now have a wet lap Steve, with drool. Looking very nice, great work on the invasion stripes too mate.

                          Have fun, John

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                          • Guest

                            #58
                            Steve you're masking skills are outstanding,very crisp !

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