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The only 1/48 B-17F is the old Revell one. The Monogram is a G. The fit on the kit is poor, and details are basic. Since you mention re-scribing lines, both the Revell F and Monogram G have raised panel lines.
What is the manufacturer and block number of the F model that you want to model? The F model was the most changed model spanning from being a slightly upgraded model from the E to the chin-turreted F that started the G's. There are alot of nose configurations possible so check the serial number against Joe Baugher's serial number list to find the manufacturer and block number and look through Bill Koster's nose configurations available at Swanny's website to match what you need. The Revell F (repopped by RoG) is an early F.
WIP: Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 73rd BS B-26, 40-1408, torpedo bomber attempt on Ryujo
Monogram 1/72 B-26 (Snaptite) as 22nd BG B-26, 7-Mile Drome, New Guinea
Minicraft 1/72 B-24D as LB-30, AL-613, "Tough Boy", 28th Composite Group
I didn't realize you wanted a 360th BS bird. The Revell Memphis Belle will work exactly perfect for your need withourt any changes to the nose. Beats Me is an F-25-BO while Memphis Belle is an F-10-BO. My uncle was a flight engineer for the 427th BS until after 2nd Schweinfurt, was transferred to the Pathfinders, 482nd BG
Sorry, double post.
My client told me it was from the 303rd bomb group. His dad was a waist gunner on Beats Me and, thankfully, was sick prior to the fatal mission of the plane. I might just get the Belle and see if I can find any decals or lettering for Beats Me. Another poster said that recessed panel lines aren't an issue due to overlapped on the plane. Now all I need are the upper and lower colors and the arrangement of the splotches I've seen on some pics.
Yes, the 303rd BG consisted of 4 squadrons: 358th, 359th, 360th, 427th. Check out the 303rd BG Association website for a lot of good info if you had not done so already.
http://www.303rdbg.com/
And Squadron has a book about the first 300 F models with useage descriptions and photos of each one. Only it seems that they happen to be out, but Spruebrothers has it:
store.spruebrothers.com/SearchResults.asp
I looked through my copy of Pride of Seattle and could not find a photo or drawing of Beats Me.
www.303rdbg.com/na-beatsme.html
www.303rdbg.com/pp-beatsme.html
What about pics of other B-17Fs from that same group? I mostly need images of the nose glass and guns, and the olive drab paint pattern. Thx again!
What about the OD paint pattern? She would be standard OD over neutral gray. As far as the medium green splotches you mentioned earlier, for one I cant any proof that she even had them, and even if she did carry them your best bet is find a random color profile that shows it because there was no specific pattern for it. It was not a factory paint scheme, it was done at field level by only some of the groups mainly at squadron level.
www.rcgroups.com/.../showthread.php
The in flight photo of "Beats Me" above shows what looks to be medium green 42 splotches on the rudder. Another 303rd BG/360th BS bird (damaged beyond repair on the same mission a to which Beats Me was lost) is "Thumper". There is a color profile of that ship in "The Pride of Seattle" book. Also, Superscale did a decal sheet for Thumper a few years back. According to the decal sheet and book, 360th BS Forts had gray squadron codes on the fuselage and a yellow individual aircraft letter on the tail under the serial number.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
303rd BG color profiles:
www.markstyling.com/303rd_b17s1.htm
Also in the Osprey book, 303rd BG.
Also 303rd BG website for markings:
http://303rdbga.com/aircraft-markings.html
Depending on the timeframe, Beats Me used letter code V, and then J.
http://303rdbga.com/ground-nose.html
Stik, the book and decal sheet must be wrong for Thumper as this crash photo looks like yellow, not gray to me.
www.303rdbg.com/c-360-castle.html
http://www.303rdbg.com/pp-41-24579-crash.html
Hard to say. That is the problem with interpreting B&W photos. They might be yellow, or they might be a light gray. Without knowing the film type used (red or blue sensitive, dont ask me the names of film types, its been almost 35 years sncee I have used B&W film in a photography class) it is very subjective. But I do recall reading somewhere that many early Bomb Groups used gray for their codes when those were introduced. The 91st supposedly used yellow to be different/distinctive from others.
An interview with Beats Me's first pilot, Col. Louis "Mel" Schulstad:
video.kbtc.org/.../1563724599
Try Kitsworld in the UK for decals, they're pretty good and may even have "Beats Me" ones. If not, you may be able to find something from the same bomb group at least, or they may be able to help with any questions.
Groot
"Firing flares while dumping fuel may ruin your day" SH-60B NATOPS
stikpusherHard to say. That is the problem with interpreting B&W photos. They might be yellow, or they might be a light gray. Without knowing the film type used (red or blue sensitive, dont ask me the names of film types, its been almost 35 years sncee I have used B&W film in a photography class) it is very subjective. But I do recall reading somewhere that many early Bomb Groups used gray for their codes when those were introduced. The 91st supposedly used yellow to be different/distinctive from others.
From my research, the 8th AF directed that groups use the British pattern of squadron id, and yellow was used from the start. From the 305th, XK-T, "Boom Town", which is a still from Memphis Belle:
http://305thbombgroup.com/305th%20Aircraft%201.html
And the "Twelve O'Clock High" group, the 306th,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:B-17f-42-26744-306bg-turleigh.jpg
Researching the 303rd BG archives, it seems the new replacement aircraft were painted with grey letters starting around the March '43 timeframe with the original aircraft getting being repainted starting in May. Looking at the group lead aircraft crew photos which were taken at 20-30 ft away from the aircraft, you can definitley tell the letters were yellow along with the letter from the fin. The grey repaints were very roughly spray painted over the white stars.
RobGroot4 Try Kitsworld in the UK for decals, they're pretty good and may even have "Beats Me" ones. If not, you may be able to find something from the same bomb group at least, or they may be able to help with any questions. Groot
Kitsworld doesn't have one for "Beats Me!" but they have this generic yellow code sheet for the squadron letters and serial numbers. "Beats Me!" would have to be a custom made decal.
http://store.spruebrothers.com/product_p/ksw148018.htm
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