Figured since this one isn't being outlined in a group build that I'd start a WIP thread.
I've always had a great love for nose art. I've got countless prints, books, etc. on the subject, so I always enjoy doing a project adorning pin-ups or other artwork.
Raid Hot Mama has always been one of my favorite pieces of said art and what's better is that it happens to be a P-47...one of my favorite aircraft.
Kit options are limited in 1/32 P-47s with just the lazy Hasegawa offering and the Trumpy pop which gets criticism for surface detail...ironically from the same people that will whine when a manufacture doesn't rivet a subject...go figure. Anyway, "Mama" is a Razorback...and only Trumpeter makes this particular variant...so...
The Kit:
Will be going with the Zotz decals:
AM will be limited to HGW fabric harnesses and Montex masking for insignia and such.
I started work on the engine which is a kit in itself. Three sprues of parts...I've built kits with less!
Pretty straightforward however. The part was finished with various shades of Alclad. I wired with some scrap wire from an old electronics charger. Dark wash with some targeted dry brushing. Loaded a brush with some Model Master Oil and Grease stain and flicked it onto part to simulate oil splatter.
Next I moved on to the interior. Research indicates that the Dark Dull Green later became the Euro 1 Medium Green color...or that they are very similar at minimum. I had a bottle left over from an A-10 build, so I tried it and it looked pretty good to me. I did some fading, shading with the AB. I know it's very stark in these pictures. It's a little more so than it is to the naked eye, but even still I purposefully did this. Gloss coats will blend it in significantly.
This is where I am at now...(along with some random sub assemblies).
More to come. Thanks for looking in.