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  • flyjoe180
    SMF Supporters
    • Jan 2012
    • 12390
    • Joe
    • Earth

    #1

    Airfix 1/72 Lockheed P-38H Lightning

    Build thread here: http://www.scale-models.co.uk/planes-helicopters/18064-1-72-airfix-p-38h-lightning.html

    This is the second of Major Thomas McGuire's Lightnings. All were named 'Pudgy', and it was not until the fourth machine when he added the number of his machine, in that case 'Pudgy IV'. McGuire was apparently an abrasive sort of chap who was very competitive. He strove to beat the score of Major Richard Bong, America's leading ace with 40 confirmed kills and also a Lightning ace in the Pacific Theatre. Richard Bong lost his life back the in the USA testing an early jet. Thomas McGuire reached a score of 38 kills before he was killed on 7th January 1945 over Los Negros Island trying to defend a fellow pilot from attack.

    In that action a single Zero came from the clouds in total surprise. It was flown by Shoichi Sugita, who would eventually be killed in action himself with 80 kills to his name. McGuire spotted the Zero at the last moment and pulled his P38 into a vertical bank and steep turn. His three pilots circled, boxing the Zero in. All five aircraft dropped to 200 feet as the Zero tried to escape the circle. Tommy McGuire had basic rules he was always to abide by and taught his other pilots to follow. In this action he was to break all of them. The first rule - never attempt combat at low level. The P38s then scattered, and the Zero latched onto the tail of one of McGuire's pilots, who called for help. McGuire responded, reduced speed, and pulled round. This broke his second rule - never drop below 300 mph in combat. He also still had his drop tanks, violating the third rule to drop them in a fight. In the tight turn with the Zero having the advantage over both P38s, McGuire's P38 stalled at low speed and low altitude, plunging into the jungle where it exploded.

    Major Thomas McGuire He was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously.

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  • Dave W
    • Jan 2011
    • 4713

    #2
    Nicely built Joe.ive had a few problems with the final matt coat myself.So I know how frustrating it can be.But you sorted it in the end.The Bit of history makes it more interesting as well.

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    • papa 695
      Moderator
      • May 2011
      • 22770

      #3
      A very nice build there Joe, and as Dave say's some nice history too 5 stars from me

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      • Guest

        #4
        nice story nice plane 5*s from me,and can u tuck me in lol(yawnn night night mummsy)

        mobear

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        • Guest

          #5
          Nice one Joe, That's a cracking build of an iconic warplane.

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          • aaron
            • Oct 2011
            • 2019

            #6
            Nice save Joe. The final product looks great. Those decals look kickass.

            5* for sure mate.

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            • MORIARTY1177
              • Jul 2011
              • 485

              #7
              I'm with the others on this one Joe....She's a Beauty.....with a nice bit of history.....5* from me too.

              Regards

              Chris

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              • michaelm
                • Dec 2011
                • 437

                #8
                Very nice Joe, great job. Love the back story too. M

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                • yak face
                  Moderator
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 13836
                  • Tony
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  Fantastic job Joe , you know i love a classic airfix. Top build mate and great to know the background of this particular machine , really brings it to life, 5 star job , cheers tony

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                  • Ian M
                    Administrator
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 18266
                    • Ian
                    • Falster, Denmark

                    #10
                    Thats a very tidy little build. Nice one.

                    Never felt the urge to build this aircraft but it does look good.

                    Ian M
                    Group builds

                    Bismarck

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                    • flyjoe180
                      SMF Supporters
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 12390
                      • Joe
                      • Earth

                      #11
                      Thank you all for the kind comments. It was good to get it finished after the last minute crisis with the paint.

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                      • InFlames
                        • Feb 2012
                        • 466

                        #12
                        Nice looking Lightning, Joe!

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Considering the challenges you have had this has come out amazingly well, lovely job, and there's me wanting to put it in a crash diorama. From what you say in the story though, which I think is an excellent addition to a model presentation, there probably wouldn't have been much left of it anyway!

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                          • colin m
                            Moderator
                            • Dec 2008
                            • 8741
                            • Colin
                            • Stafford, UK

                            #14
                            Great build, I really enjoy seeing what you do with these old Airfix kits.

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