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High Over The Reich

Started by NARSES2, February 24, 2010, 06:36:46 AM

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NARSES2

High Over The Reich

With the advent of the Vickers Windsor high altitude heavy bomber the RAF was looking at inaugurating high level day light raids over Germany in the Spring of 1946. In order to provide escorts for these raids those squadrons flying Mustang IV's, mainly based in the Italian and Levant theatres, were withdrawn to the UK for retraining in the high altitude long range escort role. The Mustangs were used until sufficient DH Hornets became available for the role in early 1947.

This Mustang IV of 124 Squadron is representative of the type.

The kit is the delightful Tamiya 1/72 version. Paints are mainly Xtracrylic with the markings coming from a CMR Spitfire VIII (ON-W was flown by Flg Of Walter Hibbert in 1944). The serial number is from a Techmod RAF Mustang sheet.

I thoroughly enjoyed this build.
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chrisonord

The mustang certainly looks good in that scheme Chris  :thumbsup:
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van883

Very nice indeed!

PS how do you post thumbnail pics?
All I can do is post large pics via a link to photbucket.

cheers

Van

Hobbes

Excellent (much better than the usual NMF, in my opinion).

van883: those images are attached to the post, instead of using links.

Taiidantomcat

That is just a great idea solidly executed  :thumbsup: Looks wonderful  :wub:
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pyro-manic

That's a very attractive machine, Narses! Now where's the Windsor? ;D
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lancer

Dasmm, but the scheme really does fit the Mustang really well. As Harro said, much better than the NMF finish usuall seen on them. Nice one Chris.
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NARSES2

Quote from: pyro-manic on February 24, 2010, 11:45:09 AM
Now where's the Windsor? ;D

I do have a vac-form in the stash  ;D

Thanks lads

Van I just post my pics direct using the "Additional Options" option on the screen
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Brian da Basher

Looks every bit the business in that color scheme! Well done!!!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Mike Wren

that scheme looks great on it Chris  :wub:

ChernayaAkula

Cheers,
Moritz


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Handsome, yep that's the word, handsome  :thumbsup:

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nev

Absolutely gorgeous Chris - one of your best ever :wub:

*wanders off to the whiffies thread...*
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