Scorpiomikey
Is that mouth and eyes hand painted or a decal?
As for the intimidation factor, from what i understand during combat most pilots said they identified aircraft type or national insignia, nothing else.
All the decals were downloaded from the web, resized to scale , and printed on Testors decal paper. The star'n'bars , mouth, eyes, kill markings and tail number were printed on white paper .
The colors on the star'n'bars , mouth , and eyes printed a bit washed out so I over coated with Testors Model Master paints thinned down to just this side of being a wash. Thin enough to paint without brush marks, but thick enough to cover well.
I used Navy Blue darkened with some flat black on the insignia , Insignia Red and Black on the mouth and eyes, thinned with turpentine.
The mouth and teeth inside the intake grin were entirely hand painted. No decal there.
Your probably right about the goings on in a combat situation.
First , friend or foe, then ( if foe) what type is the other guy flying and whether to fight or evade. Finally , act . All in the time frame of of a few seconds or less. Probably wont even think much about other markings till after the fight is over. You'd be too busy before then.
Although , I'm reminded of the story of a Japanese ace who liked to pull into a max climb with an F4F on his tail . Then at the top ( after the Wildcat had stalled out and fell away) he'd roll over and make an easy kill.
Imagine his surprise, when thinking he was tangling with another Wildcat , he pulled into a climb , rolled over at the top, expecting to see the Wildcat falling away . But this time it was a brand new F6F-3 Hellcat and the Jap ace was staring at a big P&W R-2800 still coming up at him. How do you say " oh poop" in Japanese?LOL
Howard