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The Official 1943 70th Anniversary Group Build

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The Official 1943 70th Anniversary Group Build
Posted by sub revolution on Saturday, September 1, 2012 4:40 AM

So the 1942 group build was a great success  with several excellent builds. So I'm putting up the next installment to give people lots of time to plan. This group build is dedicated to the year 1943. It's a pretty open build with a very wide variety of subjects to choose from. Planes, cars, trains, ships, trucks, armor, figures, dioramas, all ok as long as they appear as they would have in 1943. If in doubt, run it by me! This is the year that included Kasserine Pass, Dam Buster and Ploesti Raids, the Memphis Belle, Kursk, Sicily, Bouganville, and Tarwa (just to name a few.) But for those who need a little inspiration, look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1943 Enough blabbing, here's the rules:

1- Any subject, any genre, as long as it looks the way it did in 1943

2- Crossovers are fine, I know there are some similar GBs going on

3- OOB, aftermarket, scratchbuilt, whatever your fancy is

4- Have fun!

5- When you finish, please tell us about your subject: why you chose it, what it did, etc

6- I'm not a big stickler about the GB badge. Grab it whenever you want, just please finish if you do! .

Run dates are from Jan 1, 2013 until Dec 31, 2013  Feel free to sign up anytime!

Here's the GB badge:

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Posted by sub revolution on Saturday, September 1, 2012 4:40 AM

Group Build Roster:

Bish: Hasegawa 1/72 Me109

checkmateking02: Hasegawa 1/700 USS Alabama

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corvettemike: Academy 1/72 B-24 Liberator "Blonde Bomber II"

DiGDoug: Tamiya 1/48 Tiger I

Dogfish_7: P-40

Dub44: ???

Ebergerud:

Accurate Miniatures TBM-1 Avenger 1/48 "USS Bogue" *Complete!*

rt_frt

 Zvezda 1/35 GAZ MM 1943 *Complete!*

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                       1/35 Tamiya M3 Stuart Tank (MkI “Honey”) "Road to Buna" *Complete!*

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1/700 USS Maury and IJN Shigure "Solomons" *Complete!*

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 1/48 AMT P-40N "Robert DeHaven 49th Fighter Group"

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FlyItLikeYouStoleIt: "a scratchbuilt, slightly kitbashed Dual .50 cal trailer mounted AA gun" *Complete*

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G_J: P-40F

Ghostrider114: Tamiya 1/48 F4U-1/2 birdcage Corsair "VF-17" *Complete!*

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greentracker98: P-47 Thunderbolt "Major Gabreski" *Complete!"

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Jeremy: Something Japanese that flies...

jgeratic1: ???

lawdog114: Hasegawa FW-190

Lt. Smash: ???

Nathan T: Accurate Miniatures Yak1b

Nukem: Revel/Monogram 1/48 B-24D

Old Ordie: Navair PTO??

Rigidrider: Hobbycraft 1/48 Ju87g Stuka and Lindberg 1/48 JU87 Stuka "Battle of Kursk" *Complete!*

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SchattenSparten: 1/48 Eduard P-39 Airacobra "MTO" x2!

stikpusher: ???

Sub revolution: 1/72 HE-111 or 1/72 Soviet Pegas bomber

taxtp: 1/72 Dragon F4F-4 Wildcat

TREYZX10R: Promodeler 1/48 ME410B-1

ww2psycho: Tamiya 1/48 Tiger I

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Posted by corvettemike on Saturday, September 1, 2012 5:18 AM

I'm definately on board!

The story:

From http://www.ww2incolor.com/italian-forces/BLONDEBOMBERIIcatturato.html

"Blonde Bomber II" summary:
This 98th bomb group B-24D U.S.A.A.F. #41-23859, damaged and off course after a raid on Naples on 20 February 1943, looking desperately for a landing mistook the Sicilian airfield at Pachino for Malta and made a forced landing there. It was repainted with Italian markings for pictures but was soon on it's way to the Luftwaffe evaluation center and was eventually taken on strength by KG200 and for some reason, retained it's original desert pink color.
It was found on the ramp at Rechlin heavily damaged by 8th Air Force fighter bombers personnel at the end of war.

Here the translation from Italian text by google:

The growth, with the proceed of adverse events of war, raids on the peninsula leading to the capture by the Royal Air Force a B.24, certainly one of the most important war booty gained during the Second World War and perhaps the first of this kind of aircraft from Axis forces.
The unit, to be precise, a Consolidated B.24D-1-CO Liberator based in Benin (Libya) Serial No. 41-123659, pursuant to 98 ° ° BS BG/343 the 12th AF, with which first pilot Lt. Col. Dan Story and crew mixed Anglo-American, as evidenced by the "very flash" British on both sides of the drifts. It has the typical coloration of the dorsal and lateral surfaces Sand 49 Neutral Grey FS30279 and FS 36173 for the lower 43. on the right side of the snout bears the name "Blond Bomber II together with symbols of the twenty five missions, while on the left the relative well-executed portrait of nose art (for the inimitable Blue Sky). On both sides of the third body are white streaks to scribble on the meaning undefined.
During action on the shelling of Naples, it is hit by flak and has an engine in poor condition. Unable to return to Libya, the crew plans to make an emergency landing in Malta. Coupling instead on the extreme southeastern tip of Sicily, it is deceived by some signals from our makeshift camp located in Pachino. The plane lands es'impantana alluvial bottom, so that it is vain to attempt to ridecollare men on board as soon as they realize the error. While our military flock around the enemy plane, a crew member trying to destroy the target of a revolver pointing el'autopilota which are the most interesting devices on board. A few days later, the plane stopped on the ground is subject to an attack with very modest results by aircraft from Malta. Pilots of Air Force Command Sicily trying in vain to move it to a more secure, but without success: in taxiing, and ignore the particular characteristics of the fuel circulation system, is a loss of power to the engines. He then called for help pilots and specialists in the Centro Sperimentale di Guidonia. On February 24, 1943 Pachino and they come to grapple with the aircraft damaged, the secrets of his power, the airport's small size. On 4 March, the pilot Captain John Raina, assisted by engineer Aldo Stagliano of trust (the clear illustration of this specialist, Bronze Medal of Valor aeronautics, we have already had occasion to speak on the topic "flying sull'Heartland") takes off, however, regularly with little fuel left and landed at Catania-Fontanarossa to stock up on gasoline in Germany (we are not suitable for engines of the aircraft). On March 6, the same driver as you carry flight to Guidonia but during the trip, despite the attachment of a white band crosses the tail and the plane did sign a new anti-reaction that causes damage in the tail.
A Guidonia the aircraft is completely repaired even with regard to the damage done by the target tracking. This complex of particular interest to the Air Force already on 11 March 1943, advised by his staff present in Catania - Fontanarossa, has made an explicit request to consider the B.24 D "Blonde Bomber II". Meanwhile, the Royal Air Force aircraft carried out with the testing of fire and aviation. The livery of the unit, perhaps, changes in olive green and blonde pin-up disappears, removed by vigorous brush strokes (horrors!!). The violent bombings of May 1943 at Naples, at Lido di Roma seaplane base, the port of Civitavecchia, Grosseto suggest very exposed Guidonia home airport. In early June, our B. 24D is not centered about Foligno.
A few days later it returned to Guidonia to undertake a visit of courtesy "for two weeks in Germany, following further German demands. On June 19, 1943 Captain Raina moved to the Monaco of Bavaria and the next day at the Experimental Center of the Luftwaffe, in Rechlin: during the trip, the plane door next to our banner civil war with the serial number I-RAIN.
The Germans are very kind to our drivers, allowing you to try flying the Heinkel bomber and Boeing B.17 He.177 U: S: Army Air Force, captured in Holland after a crash landing. After a test flight at the controls the Hans Werner Lerche and only German personnel on board, "Blonde Bomber II" is still to finish taxiing on a special strip of land intended for testing (for breaking) of the carts. The incident almost certainly unintentional, causes damage to the front semicarrello immobilizing the aircraft and preventing their return to Italy."

The Kit: Academy Minicraft 1/72 B-24D "Liberator". Most likely going to be built OOB, I might find some AM goodies along the way we'll see Smile

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Posted by sub revolution on Saturday, September 1, 2012 6:46 AM

Cool choice! How are you going to do the markings (ie pre or post capture?)

I don't know what I will be doing yet. Most of my meager stash is WW2, thought that wasn't intentional! Something in there should fit the billet.

Thanks, Budd

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Posted by checkmateking02 on Saturday, September 1, 2012 9:53 AM

I'll be in with this one, Budd.  I don't know at this point what I'll contribute, so I will have to check through the stash and see what's good for '43.

Thanks for hosting again.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by jgeratic on Saturday, September 1, 2012 2:26 PM

I'm interested in this one too, though still haven't even started a subject for the '42 build.  

regards,

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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, September 1, 2012 2:39 PM

Oh I will be in here too... way too many good subjects to pick from immediately in my stash. HmmPerhaps armor this time. But I gotta get my TBD for 1942 done first.... I will let you know my selection... 2013 Stick out tongue

 

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Posted by Old Ordie on Saturday, September 1, 2012 4:35 PM

Count me in for sure - probably something NavAir from the PTO again (can't help myself ...).

Flight deck:  Hasegawa 1:48 P-40E; Tamiya 1:48 A6M2 N Type 2 ('Rufe')

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Posted by corvettemike on Saturday, September 1, 2012 5:47 PM

sub revolution

Cool choice! How are you going to do the markings (ie pre or post capture?)

Interesting conundrum. There appears to be alot of photos online from post capture but knowing me I probably won't decide until I'm actually gonna paint it.

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Posted by ww2psycho on Saturday, September 1, 2012 6:43 PM

I just bought Tamiyas 1:48 Tiger I initial production, I may enter with that.

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Posted by Lt. Smash on Saturday, September 1, 2012 7:53 PM

I'm in on this one, too.  1942 is a blast. My cundundrum is weather to do armor from Kazzerine (a nice follow up to my Sherman at El Alamein) or do I break my mold and do an aircraft.  While not my usual fare, my grandfather was flying B-24s from North Africa and then from Italy.  Modelling his aircraft would be a sentimental favorite. maybe both!

On the bench:  Tasca M4A1 Sherman (Direct Vision Type)

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Posted by sub revolution on Saturday, September 1, 2012 9:06 PM

Ok everyone's updated! Please check for spelling, etc as usual.

Looking forward to more good stuff from everybody! And for those who haven't done a 42 build yet, you still have four months!

Thanks, Budd

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Posted by jgeratic on Sunday, September 2, 2012 4:46 PM

Was just browsing over at Hannants web store and spotted this decal set.  All kinds of choices for Operation Flax, spring 1943.

regards,

Jack

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Posted by sub revolution on Sunday, September 2, 2012 5:13 PM

I like those camo jobs! Too bad I don't have any of those planes in my stash.

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Posted by Rigidrider on Sunday, September 2, 2012 8:17 PM

Hey guys...Count me in,

1/48 scale HobbyCraft Ju87 G , Tank buster used at the battle of kursk,July 1943. Not sure yet on the actuall aircraft ID, still reading and researching. Thanks, Doug (RR)

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Posted by TREYZX10R on Sunday, September 2, 2012 8:33 PM

My timing is off for this G.B,I've already got my Ju88 over half done !

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Posted by ww2psycho on Sunday, September 2, 2012 8:33 PM

maybe I missed it, but is there a badge yet?

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Posted by jgeratic on Sunday, September 2, 2012 8:50 PM

Don't think any badge has been designed yet as this build is slated to start the beginning of next year.  I'm willing to put something together, and if others can make a badge too (or have suggestions), then we can have a vote.  The 1942 badge was centered around a pin-up girl, will this trend continue?

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Posted by sub revolution on Sunday, September 2, 2012 9:07 PM

Rigidrider- You're in! Always like to see a nice Stuka, and Kursk is quite the background for one.

Trey- Shall I count you in for something else...? Wink

psycho and geratic- here's something I put together this morning. Carrying on with the pinup theme, and a bomber, since 43 was a big year for them:

badge

What do you think?

Thanks, Budd

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Posted by TREYZX10R on Sunday, September 2, 2012 11:22 PM

Budd I've got a Me410B-1 promodeller kit in 1/48 ,if thats cool I'm in! The badge looks great btw!

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Posted by sub revolution on Monday, September 3, 2012 3:52 AM

You're in!

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Posted by Rigidrider on Monday, September 3, 2012 6:46 AM

Sub... That badge is kick a** ... Likely the coolest one Ive seen !

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Posted by ww2psycho on Monday, September 3, 2012 12:09 PM

Badge works for me!

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Posted by corvettemike on Monday, September 3, 2012 2:05 PM

Works for me as well.

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Posted by jgeratic on Monday, September 3, 2012 4:18 PM

Yes that badge is wonderful!

I'd suggest only one minor change and that is increase the 1943 logo size as right now all the elements are of equal size.  That will help emphasize that the year is the cornerstone for the subject of this upcoming build.

Something like this for example:

regards,

Jack

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Posted by Bish on Monday, September 3, 2012 4:26 PM

I wasn't able to do the 42 build, but next year is pretty open at the moment, so i am in. I know i have a couple of Tigers that fit the bill, but going to see what aircraft i have that i can do. Hopefully a Fw 190 or Me 109. But will have to check the stash.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, September 3, 2012 4:27 PM

Just seen the badge. I like.

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Posted by Old Ordie on Monday, September 3, 2012 6:11 PM

Love the badge, but would suggest editing the meatball out of the center of the national insignia, as it was UA by '43.  Next time I fire up the photo editor, I'll see if I can fix that.  (Really, I do love the badge - '42 was great, too - where do you get these things... Stick out tongue?)

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Posted by taxtp on Monday, September 3, 2012 9:11 PM

Good badge, very good. I'll join with a kit that I'll have to think about.

Cheers

Tony

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Posted by sub revolution on Tuesday, September 4, 2012 3:17 AM

Bish and taxtp, got you guys added! We are getting a respectable list now!

jgeratic and Ordie, good catches on the badge, I fixed it, and since everyone seems to like it, I'm adding it to the front page.

Looking forward to seeing what everyone comes up with!

Thanks, Budd

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