Ghostriderp-47
I saw the aluminum in the pictures but did all the B-17 have the natural metal finish on the interior. Pacifically the last G model and how about the floor in the cockpit. That was also that euro green it was not natural metal. To me it just does not look right?? This is off topic but men going to the hobby shop anymore and trying to find anything to do with models is getting harder well at lest where i live. I don't mind buying thing off the internet but it always the shipping that kills me. I'm only 25 but when i first started building models i could go to Walmart and get the basic of things. I'm starting to think we are doing a dying art. I got a assortment of green's well at lest the one's i could find. What is the most realistic thing i can do with the seats in the cockpit and radio room? I see some of you painted the yellow and others that olive drab.
I think the answer is yes and no in reguard to the interior question,,,the floor in the B-17 was wood planking,,,except for under the pilot/co-pilot seat,,,,I have just painted it in interior green,,,the last build I replicated the walkway planking with wood color painted styrene in the waist gunner area and tail gunner section,,,I have seen many pics on many G's with the interiors painted and left bare,,I think what it boils down to ( unless you are doing a specific plane and have reference pics to go by ) it's real easy to over think the the build to the point of where you freeze up,,,,my spin on it is this,,,,, just do what looks right to you,,,,there is a point of "artistic" freedom that is ok in my book ,,,and don't worry about rivet counters because no one really gives a rip,,,,,,,,,,,If your local hobby shop steers more towards the basket flower weaver people ,,,,,there is Sprue Bros,,,,Squadron,,,, Hobby Lobby,, quite a few good online sources for paint and new builds........ Hope this helps some my friend...