I may have gotten in first with the Waco but I do like that Hasegawa P-38 !
I had over looked the Lightning , I’ve been thinking of getting the 1/72 Academy P-38 European theatre version for the “Twin Boom GB” . It could serve both Group builds I guess …Mmmmm decisions !
I’m playing with idea of doing another P 38 for a dio. (Don’t sign me up for the P-38. I’m not sure when I’ll be able to get it) It would be two childhood friends from home. One flies a Bubble top Jug. the other flies a P 38. The setting is the evening of June 5th 1944. One flew in to visit his buddy; just in case. Yes, I know he would probably be considered AWOL. He snuck out when the CO was off base. LOL
Since the invasion was postponed for 24 hours, would they both have the invasion stripes by then?
Yes who would want to miss a D-Day GB. I grew up watching “The Longest Day” Even now, I watch it when ever I can. Infact I own 2 copies of it on VCR tape. One is colorized. Guess I’ll have to get it on DVD. I don’t have a VCR anymore
Ken, I found some info on Wiki which may help. The stripes were approved on May 17th and the order to apply them were issued to troop carrier units on June 3rd and to other units on June 4th. So, ye, I reckon you could see hastily applied stripes on the 5th.
I was digging around one of my spares boxes and found an old italeri 1/72 Spitfire VB
The spitfire looks like it can be re-built , so I started looking around the net at what options I could choose .
One site I came across was about the PR-XIII Spitfire being used prior to D-Day for reconnaissance flights and this site suggested that some Mk 1 , Mk V and PR-VII were converted to the PR-XIII ; Here’s a link to the site and if you scroll halfway down you will see a PR-XIII ,
Apart from a small round window to represent the camera on the port side fuselage , were there camera’s on the belly for this Mk XIII version ?
I was thinking of re-building my Mk VB into a pre D-Day recon spitfire but I’m unsure if there are other significant difference between the two Spitfire’s .
John, I am having trouble keeping up with your builds. If its ok with you, I will just put you oin the roster with various, and add them as you complete them.
Here is the Puma I’ll be building. Doing LOTS of research (and getting a LOT of help from Bish…thank you my friend!) on unit numbers and such. Also, a big thank you to all of you who helped with the color schemes for the Puma’s. Lots of great advice and got some new (well, new to me) sites to check out.
My 900mm X 600mm D-Day + poster arrived this morning ;
I had to trim about 15mm of each side so I could get it to fit against the back of the D-Day display cabinet ;
I also bought an off cut of some blue velvet material and cut three pieces of thick cardboard and wrapped the velvet around each piece to fancy up the plain white bottom and mid shelves .
Hey John: That looks really cool! Do you have some other backdrops you’re putting in the other shelves?
Eagle90: Cool choice, I built that Puma years and years ago, think I still have some of it- it’s in about a zillion pieces! Best I remember it was a pretty darn good kit.
found this of a dragon PUMA build while searching germman jerry can colors for my “no longer just a practice piece” JGPZ-IV. geez and it’s not even in a GB. maybe i need to start one.
The Italeri WACO CG-4A glider came today, so I’m all set for the build to begin. Included in the order was a small book called “Glidermen of Neptune” (sounds like an old, pulp sci-fi novel). Nice photos of the glider operations on D-Day.