USAAF Airfield 1944 (Dio) (1 Viewer)

wwiibuff

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Here we have a USAAF airfield depicting the 4th Fighter Group, England 1944. A couple of P-51B's in the background. One of famous pilot Don Gentile "Shangri-La" from 21st Century toys 1/32 scale, and another of famous pilot Nicolas "Cowboy" Megura who flew the "Ill Wind?" Revell 1/32 model with Kits-World decals that i built and painted a few months ago. Three of K&C's excellent USAAF figures featured with one representing Megura showing how he took down a German on his last mission.
 

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Excellent set-up, Duke. The P-51B's look great. My favorite variant and colors. -- Al
 
forgot to post some close ups of the fuel trailer/drums (K&C) and the planes. The canopy of the "Shangri-La" is opened in these.
 

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Great pics mate im getting hooked on airfield dio,s as well keep the pics coming.
 
Nice work...Especially the P51B"s...Dont you just love Razorbacks!!!!!!.

Steve
 
excellent pics the aircraft look really good
Mitch
 
Here we have a USAAF airfield depicting the 4th Fighter Group, England 1944. A couple of P-51B's in the background. One of famous pilot Don Gentile "Shangri-La" from 21st Century toys 1/32 scale, and another of famous pilot Nicolas "Cowboy" Megura who flew the "Ill Wind?" Revell 1/32 model with Kits-World decals that i built and painted a few months ago. Three of K&C's excellent USAAF figures featured with one representing Megura showing how he took down a German on his last mission.


Dear "wwiibuff":
Real nice photos of your WW2 display!
"Iron Brigade"
 
Thanks all for the nice comments.:)

I've enjoyed collecting air war stuff over the years.
 

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