Thanks for the kind words guys.
Thanks for the kind words guys.
Hi Dave, you're an ace !! Tanks a ton for this beautiful card
REP fired
cheers,
Guus
"zet 'm op ... witte muizen !" (strijdkreet van 1e JaVa, Luchtvaart Afdeling, Nederland 1940)
"let's go get them ... white mice !" (battlecry of the 1st Fighter Group, Army Air Force, Netherlands 1940)
Here are some AIM P-36 or Hawk 75s in French service.
I haven't found anything about the uniformity of French camo patterns, or if there is any. I've painted mine random and will do so until I find out otherwise.
Miscmini decals, paints: top camo, Vallejo 096/896 Camo Olive Green, Vallejo 159/991 Dark Sea Grey, Ben Franklin acrylic craft paint Burnt Umber, undersides craft Folkart 457 Ice Blue
Props by Keith, 14mm.
That’s some fine detail work, Peter! I wasn’t familiar with the aircraft and had to look it up. Niiiice
Hat's off to you, Peter.
Such fine detail on tiny planes is amazing.
I still have some decals to do on my Battle of Britain aircraft (for both sides) and need a jump start ...
Well done, Peter! That is a good looking model.
nice, well done Peter
cheers,
Guus
"zet 'm op ... witte muizen !" (strijdkreet van 1e JaVa, Luchtvaart Afdeling, Nederland 1940)
"let's go get them ... white mice !" (battlecry of the 1st Fighter Group, Army Air Force, Netherlands 1940)
Lovely work, Peter!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
[QUOTE=Teaticket;533950]Here are some AIM P-36 or Hawk 75s in French service.
I haven't found anything about the uniformity of French camo patterns, or if there is any. I've painted mine random and will do so until I find out otherwise.
Miscmini decals, paints: top camo, Vallejo 096/896 Camo Olive Green, Vallejo 159/991 Dark Sea Grey, Ben Franklin acrylic craft paint Burnt Umber, undersides craft Folkart 457 Ice Blue
Props by Keith, 14mm.[Quote]
Hi peter,
maybe this is helpful ?
Scans are not too good ... , oh well ...
cheers, Guus
"zet 'm op ... witte muizen !" (strijdkreet van 1e JaVa, Luchtvaart Afdeling, Nederland 1940)
"let's go get them ... white mice !" (battlecry of the 1st Fighter Group, Army Air Force, Netherlands 1940)
Hi Guus, thanks for these as I don't have them all. Unlike the British and Germans the French don't seem to have a regular pattern, unless I'm not seeing it.
Curtiss H-75 A2 AiM - Miscmini decals
Superb decal sheet but a small mistake has been made:
H-75 A2 serial number 129 (5-tail) coded UO-29 does not belong to the 3rd "Sioux LaFayette" squadron but to the 4th "Stork" squadron.
Evidences:
Summary of information about the Fighter Group II/5 3rd Squadron
The black serial/code numbers on blue background correspond to the decorations proposed on the miscmini decal sheet.
With other planes of the "Armée de l'Air" in 1940
Last edited by chee911sc; 08-05-2022 at 04:02.
Yet more WW2 French loveliness!
Rep Gun jammed (just Repped you for your D.520s)
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Beautiful H-75s! Nice detail additions you added. Where did you get the propellers?
very cool! love the indian head on the side.
Nicely done! Thank you for the pictures and information.
When I update the decal sheet, I will refer to the information you've provided.
Kevin
I like the detail improvements. Nice camo work too.
L’Armée de l’Air au complet avec ce H-75
Very smart french squadron
Very impressive work!
REP
Great Job! I love it!
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