Thank you Toshi! I've had to pass on several detail elements but this is something of a learning experience for Mustang number 2.
Here are a few more pics so far. VERY much looking to see your work! The only place I've used any filler what so ever is the scoop underneath. For some reason, and this probably means I didn't do something right, I had to use a fine bead as shown here.
I finally started work on the figures - and I'm not a good figure painter so this takes me a lot of time and looking at a lot of references.
I messed up the face on the standing figure but here is where I am on the body.
And the pilot:
Top view showing the seatbelts.
I did a terrible job getting the arms up in the right position on the body. Will probably add some filler here.
Here I've test fitted the horizontal stabilizers and elevators but the photo shows the shading I am working on for the panels. The stabilizers are chrome silver, but the elevators I've sprayed with a mix of chrome sliver and flat aluminum. I like the effect - but will post some better pictures as the effect is not as extreme as shown in this photo. The fuselage is still plastic gray.
I sprayed the wing with Tamiya fine primer, heavy in some spots, showing how on many Mustangs the wings were puttied and painted. I may hit it with another coat. But it looks pretty good in Silver.
Since I'm doing Big Beautiful Doll, I've painted the wingtips white as the decals for the checkers are only printed in black for the wings.
Next step after letting the paint cure for two days is a coat of Future for the decals on the nose and the wing tips.
On the bench: Academy 1/72 B-17G 'Blue Hen Chick'; 1/48 Tamiya Mustang III; Kitty Hawk 1/32 P-39.
Completed: 1/48 Tamiya P-51D Mustang - 'Show Bird', 1/32 Dragon P-51D Flying Tigers 'What if'; 1/32 Tamiya P-51D Big Beautiful Doll
Group build:1/48 Tamiya Mustang III; 1/48 Tamiya P-51D Show Bird