Thank you folks for the kind words.
Okay, stick a fork in her... she's done in all her mistaken finery.
This C-47 represents an aircraft of the 301st Troop Carrier Squadron, 441st TCG. Although having dropped paratroopers the previous day (June 6), this time she was designated to tow a CG-4A Waco glider in Mission "Hackensack", the last glider assault mission of Operation Neptune. Except for crew, the glider carried no infantry, but contained supplies for the 82nd Airborne, 325th Glider Infantrymen Regiment. Based at Merryfield, this squadron started taking off at 7:17am, June 7th in a light rain. Dropping her glider, she returned safely to Merryfield.
This aircraft, 42-101031, went on to serve through the rest of the war and afterwards until May 19, 1948 when she was involved in an accident at Rhein Main AB, Germany. She was repaired and then sold as surplus to Turkey (Number 6021) in August of that year. Her final fate is unknown.
This is an Italeri 1:72nd scale C-47 model. The model went together fairly easily, although the windows are a problem to get in without fogging them completely up, and I didn't do such a great job. Trailing edges on wings and stabilizers are not great, and you should file or sand them down with some filling. I finally managed to get everything pretty well adjusted. Detail is fairly well done, though recessed panel lines seem a bit deep. Fill 'em with paint and it will be fine.
Some things to note about this build: Added a tail cone for the tow line hook up point at the rear for a future diorama. The decals were the biggest pain. The "Z4" code was done using strips of white decal paper. I just could not get yellow and light gray letters printed to my satisfaction, and I might have finished her on time if not for this problem. Antenna aerials are 1mm rubber bead string line, and is probably too thick, but it works okay.
Note: The 4 in the squadron code is a bit different. It appears from all pictures I've found that all the aircraft in the squadron had this 4 with the high middle bar. I replicated it as such.
The nose art is my own invention, and I named her "Bless 'em All" in honor of all the D-Day veterans.
And another 2 videos to close this out. Thanks to Bish for running such a great and very successful GB!
Thanks for reading!
Gary