Well guys over the pond let the Mustangs free! I’ll post mine later in the week thanks for all who made this happen.
Lee's P-51 Mustang GB. The chat thread.
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Sorry Lee after initially putting my name down to take part I’m going to withdraw.
I still have a couple of ongoing projects on the bench and at my glacial build speed I won’t finish them in time to give a new build proper attention.
Good luck with the GB :thumb2:
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Sorry Lee after initially putting my name down to take part I’m going to withdraw.
I still have a couple of ongoing projects on the bench and at my glacial build speed I won’t finish them in time to give a new build proper attention.
Good luck with the GB :thumb2:
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Wow, flies right off the ground….don’t see that many of them built these days….and Karl…..you are not alone…..Comment
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I don't know Crazy Man, but that bird, in my eyes, looks like it was used to herd Zebras in the Serengeti in Africa. Does look like you'll have a bunch of fun with it though.......
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AllenLife's to short to be a sheep...Comment
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I don't want to kick the wasps nest or anything but trying to find clarity about the colours or lack of for an RAF P51 is a minefield!
Dooleybird is bad enough but just generally if you ask a question regarding the general use of Zinc Oxide and the areas treated, five different places you are going to get seven different replies!
On the Dooleybird one reliable source says that the edgeband to the nose's dark Olive Green and canopy framing was Medium Blue A claim supported by Dooley himself and described in a book together with a (B&W) photo provided by Dooley.
Others from 19 sqdn have said it was Yellow 100% !!!
The Blue and white check band behind the spinner was only added after the war as was underwing serials... So thats another point of confusion.
A US text on the finishing of a P51 States that the cockpit was Green. The wheel bays and other not visible surfaces, natural metal and only the main spar painted yellow chromate!
As attractive as the Dooleybird is, I am fast considering grabbing the camouflage paints..Comment
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If there is so little clarity, can you really get it wrong Ian? I’d go with your “best guess” based on reading and instinct and stop stressing…..Comment
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