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B-25 (PBJ) Mitchell

Started by Radish, August 22, 2006, 05:16:42 PM

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Radish

A great model of a Vietnam War B-25J Mitchell on HyperScale in the Plastic pics section.

Looks good if baloney, of course.

To make it slightly more convincing, he could have deleted the cowling exhausts (late models like most used postwar) and paddle blade props.
Nice, though :D  






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LemonJello

Very interesting.  I never knew about the -25 being used in Vietnam.  Nicely done.
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B777LR

QuoteI never knew about the -25 being used in Vietnam.
Perhaps coz its a whiff?  :unsure:  :huh:  

Radish

Good innit.
I just love it....could have wingtip tanks too though.

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Nice build but too close to my idea.
I plan on doing a B-26 (Marauder not Invader) in the Nimrod style.
Can't decide if I should upgrade the engines (maybe, from Skyraiders) or not.
But this is nice inspiration.
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LemonJello

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QuoteI never knew about the -25 being used in Vietnam.
Perhaps coz its a whiff?  :unsure:  :huh:
That sound? Me smacking my forehead. Duh.

If the B-26 worked for the COIN mission, then I could see the -25 doing it too.   Fill the bomb bay with Mk 82 Snake eyes and call it good!
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Captain Canada

Man, that's just beautiful ! Gotta be about the nicest looking B-25 model I've ever seen ! I mean, I've always loved the old -25, but this thing just looks too right !

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Daryl J.

Sometimes, one doesn't know whether to feel proud or jealous because that is *exactly* what I had in mind for the ARC Monogram group build.   Likely there'll be a large turnout over there since the idea's one of the most solid they've had and Yours Truely wanted to add some color commentary with a ''Vietnam Mitchell'' with all turrets removed, barbs added, and wearing understores.

Kudos to Gary Allen, the builder.  


Daryl J., actually quite pleased to be beaten to the punch!  :party:  

Captain Canada

Quote*exactly* what I had in mind for the ARC Monogram group build.
Turn yours into a single seater. I've got some spare P-51 canopies about !

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Quote*exactly* what I had in mind for the ARC Monogram group build.
Turn yours into a single seater. I've got some spare P-51 canopies about !

;)
Or "Bug Eyes" like the Mixmaster ?  :wub:  
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Quote from: Radish on August 22, 2006, 05:16:42 PMA great model of a Vietnam War B-25J Mitchell on HyperScale in the Plastic pics section.

Looks good if baloney, of course.

To make it slightly more convincing, he could have deleted the cowling exhausts (late models like most used postwar) and paddle blade props.
Nice, though :D

Using the same kind of propellers that were used on the B-26K is a good idea.  The wingtip mounted tanks would also be a good thing and it would be easy enough to do since Italeri has released the B-26K as a kit it is all available in injection molded plastic. 

The resin B-26K conversion in 1/48th scale from Meteor is not cheap but the parts are all there to do a conversion of the B-25 in that scale if you chose to do so. 

Not sure how many bomb racks could or would be permitted on the wings of the B-25 but as a strafing aircraft, the machine gun battery in the nose would have been more than sufficient for the task of chewing up trucks on the Ho Chi Minh Trail. 

Maybe early war markings and such for an early MAP aircraft for the French Air Force in Vietnam prior to American Involvment.  It would have been a good companion and escort for the C-119 aircraft that were flown with French AdA markings and USAF crews.
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Daryl J.

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Is there a 1/72 scale source of the RR Dart to serve as a donor for the Hase/Revell Mitchell?

One of my patients who has some 40 years of flying experience as a private and commercial pilot said the Mitchell was the noisiest aircraft ever built from a pilot's perspective.    


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Daryl J.

Archibald

QuoteIs there a 1/72 scale source of the RR Dart to serve as a donor for the Hase/Revell Mitchell?

One of my patients who has some 40 years of flying experience as a private and commercial pilot said the Mitchell was the noisiest aircraft ever built from a pilot's perspective.    


Thanks,
Daryl J.
Another dart-based, interesting idea. We need a "RR Dart WWII Warbird" group build...  :rolleyes:  
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While doing some research on another subject I happened upon a page that is focused on all things Naval Aviation and there was an article about a (CATOBAR) capable B-25H Mitchell (PBJ-1H USAAF 43-4700 / USN BuNo 35277).  This was a USMC aircraft that was modified with a tail hook from an SBD Dauntless and other features to allow it to be launched by catapult from an aircraft carrier.  The article includes a brief description of the testing and some small images. 

Here is a second article on skip bombing, a technique that became synonymous with the B-25 Mitchell in the South Pacific.   

The page is called Steeljaw Scribe and there are additional subjects are available for review at Steeljaw Scribe. Flightdeck Fridays Index
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Please add this too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_XB-28

BTW: What about a single tail fin B-25?, but no a B-28, no presurization, etc...

Are single tail less heavy and complex than twin tails?
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