In the past I have built mainly 'out of the box' subjects perhaps enhanced by aftermarket decals to depict missing details such as swastikas or walk lines. In a minority of cases I have built subjects that are not in the kit using the aftermarket, most notable are my Tamiya 1/32 Mustang P51 built as a RAF 112 sqn MkIV using decals from 3 seperate sets and my Trumpeter 1/32 Wildcat built as a NAS Martlett using Miracle Masks.
With the volume of aftermarket decals out there we really are free from just building whatever subject you get in the box. Some care over type and sub-type needs to be taken but thats what Google is for. To me half the fun is in doing the research.
Building mainly in 1/32 as well you can really appreciate the great nose art many decal sets depict. Looking around I have ben really struck by some of the brilliant 'naked or near naked lady' nose art, mainly on US aircraft. We have to remember of course that these WW2 pilots were testosterone fuelled teenagers in many cases and few were older than in their 20's, far from home in a very male orientated world. So its not exactly surprising to see this particular type of nose art.
Off-the-shelf models rarely depict these kinds of subjects, the 1/32 Revell P39 Aircobra being an exception.
Kits-World and Pyn-Up produce some brilliant decal sets and I cannot resist some of them.
I am planning to build 5 of the kits in my stash using subjects that are not in the box. One of my Corsairs will be a FAA aircraft but the other 4 will be depicting some of the nose art I have referred to.
Creamers Dream and Passion Wagon P51s are brilliant and I just cannot resist building them, so much I have now two Tamiya P51s in my stash while already having built one.
It was more difficult to find such a subject for a Spitfire, but there are a couple and I have chosen a MkVIII, Pauline, which depicts another great piece of nude art-work.
For a Corsair, I found an interesting option, Ramblin Wreck, which had a panel from Marine's Dream on the cowl, more scantilly clad than nude. This as a very weathered and battered aircraft so I can go to town on weathering.
There are just so many great subjects with this kind of nose art for the future all with 1.32 scale kits available, P61's, P39's, P38's, B25's, B17's etc etc. I am not sure how I will display a 1/32 B17 yet when I move to my new house but I will find a way even if it means buying a shed just to display my models!!
I will not make this a primary factor when I pick a build but there is no doubt that this adds some extra interest and I will look out for such interesting options. Maybe I am becoming a 'dirty old man' as I get older, but hey-ho!!!! At least I am not on porn sites!!
Are there any particular influences over the subjects you pick, I dont mean the models themselves, but the markings that you choose?
With the volume of aftermarket decals out there we really are free from just building whatever subject you get in the box. Some care over type and sub-type needs to be taken but thats what Google is for. To me half the fun is in doing the research.
Building mainly in 1/32 as well you can really appreciate the great nose art many decal sets depict. Looking around I have ben really struck by some of the brilliant 'naked or near naked lady' nose art, mainly on US aircraft. We have to remember of course that these WW2 pilots were testosterone fuelled teenagers in many cases and few were older than in their 20's, far from home in a very male orientated world. So its not exactly surprising to see this particular type of nose art.
Off-the-shelf models rarely depict these kinds of subjects, the 1/32 Revell P39 Aircobra being an exception.
Kits-World and Pyn-Up produce some brilliant decal sets and I cannot resist some of them.
I am planning to build 5 of the kits in my stash using subjects that are not in the box. One of my Corsairs will be a FAA aircraft but the other 4 will be depicting some of the nose art I have referred to.
Creamers Dream and Passion Wagon P51s are brilliant and I just cannot resist building them, so much I have now two Tamiya P51s in my stash while already having built one.
It was more difficult to find such a subject for a Spitfire, but there are a couple and I have chosen a MkVIII, Pauline, which depicts another great piece of nude art-work.
For a Corsair, I found an interesting option, Ramblin Wreck, which had a panel from Marine's Dream on the cowl, more scantilly clad than nude. This as a very weathered and battered aircraft so I can go to town on weathering.
There are just so many great subjects with this kind of nose art for the future all with 1.32 scale kits available, P61's, P39's, P38's, B25's, B17's etc etc. I am not sure how I will display a 1/32 B17 yet when I move to my new house but I will find a way even if it means buying a shed just to display my models!!
I will not make this a primary factor when I pick a build but there is no doubt that this adds some extra interest and I will look out for such interesting options. Maybe I am becoming a 'dirty old man' as I get older, but hey-ho!!!! At least I am not on porn sites!!
Are there any particular influences over the subjects you pick, I dont mean the models themselves, but the markings that you choose?
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