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Thank you Dave and Colin... I did some You Tube watching for painting techniques, which I find quite OK as by profession I was an Art teacher for my sins, but the detail of construction has amazed me! Mind you, so has Tamiya's fit and finish. I've made several mistakes and had some breakages, but generally am pleased at how it's looking (some of the stuff on the internet is astonishing...I'll never be that good), but for enjoyment, and escaping for an hour or so each day, modelling gets top marks
Tamiya chose Mosquito, serial number HX 922/EG-F for one of the build options (you get three, all with varied schemes and instructions) so I thought I’d check out who she was.
HX922 was, as part of the RNZAF 487 squadron, sent to be part of No140 Wing, based at Hunsdon for operation Jericho. There’s lots on the operation if you ‘Google it’.
The Pilot of HX 922 was also the officer I/C the operation in the air. He, Group Captain Percy Charles Pickard, and his Nav, RNZAF Flt Lt John Alan Broadley took off from Hunsdon on 18th Feb 1944. As far as I can find out, Pickard led the bombing attack, made his run, and then circled, co-coordinating the attack until all that could had delivered their bombs. As he turned for home, hits from a FW190 severed the tail of HX922 and she crashed. Both officers were killed.
There are several pics of Pickard and Broadley on the web; I enclose one such.
Stories like these do make a decent build worthwhile to me, just as a memory to the brave men involved.
Thanks to you I'll now have to get one of these I have done 2 tamiya 48 scale but this has just a bit more detail in the wheel wells your doing it justice
Wow...thank you all very much. I look at You Tube and am amazed (not yet looked around HERE at pics...must make the time) at the quality odf painting.
I'm not an airbriush fan...it's far too crude for detail and anyway, a brush in hand (is there a proverb here somewhere )...So I'm very encouraged that you experienced lot think it's good.
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