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  1. Wow!  Beautiful build.  Love the weathering and the different shades of the natural metal finish.  I was not familiar with Miryoku Masks and their wheel well masks.  Nice products.  Did you buy the wheel well masks directly from Miryoku Masks, or is there an American distributor of their products?  Andy

  2. 5 hours ago, MikeC said:

    This is great work!

     

     

    That's interesting, but now I'm wondering how they worked.  :hmmm: As any fule no (sorry, you have to be a Brit of a certain age to get that) wood does not conduct, so did they perhaps have a metal/wire core?

    The assumption has been a wire core since you are correct that wood does not conduct.  The twin Uncle Dog antenna were a field modification on Iwo Jima to the D-20s and D-25s that were assigned the the 15th, 21st, and 506th FGs.  The twin antenna became a standard feature on the D-30 block at the factory, but at the factory they were of metal construction.  I have a post over on P-51SIG Forum to see if anyone can shed more light on the issue.

     

    Andy Carothers

    Iwo Jima Models

    https://iwojimamodels.com

  3. Hi Alex:

    Glad I could help in your research.  Mark Stevens is a great resource for those interested in the Iwo Jima VLR Mustang Groups, and modelers building VLR Mustangs.  Which pilots were assigned to what aircraft gets a bit confusing at times.  Often times, pilots would fly planes that they were not assigned to just based on the availability of planes ready for a particular mission.  Also, quite a few pilots in the 15th and 21st FGs were rotated home due to their length of time in the Pacific theatre of operations, and the planes they flew were then assigned to other pilots.

     

    Looking forward to the completion of your Iwo Jima VLR Mustang.  It is shaping up quite beautifully!

     

    Andy Carothers

    IwoJimaModels.com

    https://iwojimamodels.com

  4. Hi Alex:

    Below are some photos of 47th FS planes showing the correct placement and width of the squadron bands on the wings.

     

    4DE8329F-F81D-400A-A237-DB8BD92334FC.jpe

    USAAF/National Archives via Fold3

     

    C66BB4C3-D324-4F43-85F3-71F2C99BC48F.jpe

    USAAF/National Archives via Fold3

     

    B54991D6-5738-4CB4-9A18-F9522E1AADFE.jpe

    USAAF/National Archives via Fold3

     

    99D4B87E-0A8E-4AE8-81BD-B5C61DA2785E.jpe

    Eduard

     

    Notice that the 47th FS personnel have painted the wing bands with the flaps extended.

     

    With respect to the planes that Capt. Brown or Lt. Hintermeier flew, I would reach out to Mark Stevens, who is the President and webmaster for the 7th Fighter Command Association.  Mark has the largest collection of photos of the planes assigned to the three VLR Mustang Groups on Iwo Jima.  If there are photos of the planes they flew, Mark is the most likely person to possess them.  Mark can be contacted at the following email addresses:

     

    mark@7thfighter.com

    stevensm@yahoo.com

     

    Hope this information is helpful.

     

    Andy Carothers

    IwoJimaModels.com

    https://iwojimamodels.com

  5. Louie:

    Now that brings back memories. That was the first large scale Mustang kit I built as a kid. Had to mow lawns in the neighborhood in order to afford the kit. Built it in a couple days and painted with Testors enamels in the little square bottles. Kept the plane until I went to college, and then it mysteriously disappeared (Mom threw it out with a lot of other stuff). I am going to enjoy this build. Andy

  6. Glad you liked it Andy.. and thanks..we both got into this one didn't we?

      Cheers.

    We did. I love the photos of Col. Mason in front of "This Is It" with his ground crew and the other leaders of the 352nd FG. Those photos capture the beautiful lines of the Mustang, and the 352nd is my favorite Mustang group of the Mighty 8th. Your build is one of the finest models of a 352nd Mustang that I have seen. Andy

  7. Bill:

    Can't speak for anybody else, but I think it looks great! If your efforts are off, they are not off by much comparing it with photos of Col. Mason's plane. :) I wish a decal manufacturer would make decals for this aircraft (I hope somebody's listening). Again, great work and I wish a had your skills. Andy

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