Beaching dolly looks crooked..
Did you get those decals offa 1/48 B-17 set? Look pretty big...
Also, I see some really wierd colors with the direct lighting.. Looks "too" Blue...
What shade of Blue are you using? Remember that the red-bordered insignia was only used for a very short time in (Mid-summer 1943 through Sepember 1943) before the order went out to change the borders to Insignia Blue, as gunners were still "Seeing Red" and firing on friendlies....
Love that kit still... I managed to grab another "White-Box" one offa Ebay, and the High-Tech version as well.. Still working on the diorama for "The Rescue of Cap'n Eddie" project.
If you're intersted, there's a copy of his book, "Seven Came Through" on-line, which details the 1942 B-17D crash in the Pacific, their 24-day ordeal at sea in the rafts, and finally the rescue from a Navy Kingfisher pilot Lt. William F. Eadie, who taxied some 40 miles of open sea back to a base with Rickenbacker and five others lashed to the wings.. (The most severly-injured man, Army Captain Hans C. Adamson, was placed in the rear cockpit with the Radio Operator)
One crewman, Alexander Kaczmarczyk of the USAAF, died and was buried at sea.)
I'll try to find the link..
It's also chronicled in a chapter of his auto-biography, "Rickenbacker"...