Hi folks, I'm jumping into this thread with my submission. I've always had a love affair with B17's, I just think they are the definition of sexy lines on an aircraft, though I have no family connection to them like many folks do. I recently learned that my wife's grandfather was a decorated waist gunner in the 551st squadron, 385th bomb group. He documented the war very well and we recently acquired just a small sample of his effects from her former uncle who he was very close with, including hundreds of photos, logbooks, records etc. His aircraft was "Shack Bunny", a B17F-35-VE. I'm starting with the Revell kit but I plan to do LOTS of scratch building. I think the hardest part for now is going to be modifying the nose to reflect a Vega B17, which had reversed and unique gun windows.
Her grandfather actually had two airplanes, the first one, 42-5913 crashed in the Netherlands with a different crew so they acquired a second which had the blonde nose art babe painted by Anne Haywood, a red cross nurse who painted many of the groups nose art. The first aircraft flew on the Regensburg mission and I have dozens of photos from the raid as well as in Algeria. He scored a kill on a JU88 that day so I've decided to build the aircraft as it looked that day. His second aircraft was heavily damaged by a direct flak hit on their way back from the target during the crews 25th mission, and was repaired several weeks later. By then they had all made it back stateside and finished out the war instructing new crews. I considered building that aircraft but I'm a long ways from being able to model battle damage.
I'm going to try my best at a hyper detailed build on this one using aftermarket parts extensively as well as scratch building. No timeline set for it, so it may take a while.
Here are a few photos to start with.
I started out by removing the elevators by scratching the seams with a sharp scribe until they parted. I've never seen a B17 parked with the elevators level so that was an issue for me. I'm slowly filling the gaps with styrene strips.
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