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Mustang IV "Edmonton Special", 442 Sq RCAF, May 1945 - Aircraft in Foreign Service GB

#12 Aircraft in Foreign Service Discuss Mustang IV "Edmonton Special", 442 Sq RCAF, May 1945 - Aircraft in Foreign Service GB in the Group Builds forums; User Name: Catch22 Category: 3, Beginner Entry: Mustang IV "Edmonton Special", 442 Sq RCAF, flown by John Mallandaine Kit: Tamiya ...

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    Mustang IV "Edmonton Special", 442 Sq RCAF, May 1945 - Aircraft in Foreign Service GB

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    Entry: Mustang IV "Edmonton Special", 442 Sq RCAF, flown by John Mallandaine
    Kit: Tamiya 1/32 P-51D Mustang

    So you're probably wondering where the Hell I went! To be honest, I just kind of lost interest in modelling and to an extent WWII history and spent my time doing other things (mainly hockey related). I've also been in and out of the hospital since November with fluid around my lung then unrelated low Potassium levels , so it's been kind of hectic around here. I've had a lot of down time I haven't honestly felt like modelling at all, nor have I been on the site for a while. That I'm not sure about why, and I've done it before so who knows. Anyway, hopefully this will get me back into the swing of things as with some of my Christmas money (I hope everyone had a good one!) I picked this up today:





    This thing's pretty crazy, and hopefully I haven't bit off more than I can chew! The scheme I'm doing it in is one of the 442 Squadron RCAF machines named Edmonton Special. I'd do any of their planes, but it just so happens that the one named after my hometown is the only one I can find a sheet for. It's the 2nd plane from the top on this sheet along with some actual photos of it, taken after the war:









    442 Squadron RCAF, P-51D Mustangs

    I haven't found any other photos of it, but here's a link with the restored Mustang at Vintage Wings in Gatineau, Quebec painted as Y2-C which looks nearly identical to the one I'm doing.

    Restored P-51D Mustang of 442 Sqn RCAF

    Some things will be straightforward with this model, but there are so many bloody choices (3 canopies etc) that I simply won't know what to use for this plane or version, so that's where you guys will come to the rescue I'm hoping, and you guys have a 100% success rate at that .

    Now, the only snag with this is that it's winter here, so painting may be an issue when it comes time. It's been abnormally warm, but it's still a couple degrees too cold to paint properly, so we'll see.

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    Very nice Catch22. RCAF mustangs always looked the best

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    Well..that's a mighty cool kit to try and get back into business after some down time

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    Nice one Cory! Note that the aircraft in the pics is a Mustang IVa, in other words, a P51K, so you'll need the Aeroproducts prop, and the 'Dallas' canopy. The latter is the one with the steeper curve at the rear end, and slightly higher 'bubble' over the pilot's head.
    Note also the 'gills'over the breather vents on the lower cowlings, typical of Mustang IVs.

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    Thanks guys, and nice catch Terry, didn't notice that. I do know what canopy you mean, and I believe the gills are an option in the kit. I've got an old Hasegawa kit and the Dragon kit in the stash, so I'll check those for the props.

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    Both of those kits provide only the Hamilton Standard 'cuffed' props blades Cory. However, the kit parts can quite easily be trimmed and sanded to achieve the shape of the 'cuff-less' Aeroproducts prop blades.

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    No such luck so I've ordered these, though the guy that wrote the review sounds like he works for the company that made them :

    AeroScale :: In-Box Review: Aeroproducts Prop & Spinner by Bill Cross

    EDIT: Of course I didn't see your post and the parts are already ordered! Oh well, they weren't too pricy, and shipping wasn't bad even though they have to come from England. Cheaper than some domestic shipping.

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    Welcome back Cory. Hope all is OK with you.

    I'm looking forward to your build.

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    Cool choice Corey.

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    Thanks guys, and everything's ok for now Andy!

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    My first question so I know which one to paint. Which seat do I use?



    Or the two piece one here?


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    Good to see you back mate....hope you are better...

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    The first pic looks more like seat armour, or part of an early P51A/B seat. The second pic shows the 'dished' seat pan and back rest, which are the correct parts to use for the 'D' and 'K'.

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    Alright, thanks Terry.

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    Sorry to hear about your woes Cory but nice to see your rearing to go and what a return. Great looking kit mate and glad to have you back.



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