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1/72nd Academy Liberator GR.VI, Eastern Air Command Met Flt. RCAF, Nova Scotia 1945


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Hiya Folks,

              This is the Academy kit, re released by Eduard with the addition of some etched brass and RAF SEAC decals. Using DK Decals it was instead built as RCAF 3742 which served with 10 (BR) Sqn at Torbay in Newfoundland before transferring to the Eastern Air Command Met. Flight at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in the summer of 1945. Having started off with a shark mouth, the full `monster face' was added in Spring 1945, prior to transferring to Yarmouth in the Summer. 

I built this model alongside a SEAC Liberator and the WIP is here;

This is the real aircraft,..... other pics can be seen on the WIP;

25853091827_f529430e90_b.jpg

 

and other photos, including some in its earlier form can be seen in the excellent and highly recommended book `Canada`s Wings 2- The Liberator and Fortress' by Carl Vincent.

Image result for canada wings 2 liberators vincent

 

And here is the model, which was painted using rattle can white and yellow with the rest brush painted, the camouflaged uppers being Aeromaster acrylic Dark Slate Grey and Humbrol enamel Extra Dark Sea Grey. The decal sheet is excellent, however I thought that the code letter `A`s' were too tall and narrow, so I clipped the top off the `A`s' to try and make them look slightly better and also the serial number appears to be grey in the photos too, whereas the decals depict them as black;

41120187742_b03a4a965c_k.jpgDSCF2794 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

40268485395_b7b0550a16_k.jpgDSCF2797 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

40268486545_65d92213e2_k.jpgDSCF2795 by

Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120186332_8c8fdf3ee7_k.jpgDSCF2796 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

40268484035_56d80d876c_k.jpgDSCF2808 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120182932_0309c0611d_k.jpgDSCF2812 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120184122_3351fa5335_k.jpgDSCF2810 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120182442_625e6a6d55_k.jpgDSCF2814 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

40268482835_704345e5d2_k.jpgDSCF2811 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120185262_14fd6c00b2_z.jpgDSCF2798 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

DSCF2798 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

 

I`m still working out whether to add some small pitot masts to the side of the nose behind the windows or not,..... but for now I`m calling it finished. Yes,...it is a tail sitter, but the undercarriage couldn`t handle extra weight so as most RAF Liberator`s seem to have had a handy box near to the tail skid,....then I`m sure the RCAF were no different! The resin radar dustbin came from the Czechmaster RAF/RCAF Liberator conversion set and the wheels were also resin from True Details.

Cheers,

          Tony

 

   

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Yet another stunner Tony. That's one fine collection of Liberators you've put together.

I've had a set of the DK markings sheet in my files since last year and always fancied doing this particular aircraft. Seeing yours completed has just lit the touch paper. Now all I need is a Liberator kit.

She'll try to blame me, I know she will, but it's all your fault.

 

Thanks for sharing it here.

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2 hours ago, cngaero said:

Yet another stunner Tony. That's one fine collection of Liberators you've put together.

I've had a set of the DK markings sheet in my files since last year and always fancied doing this particular aircraft. Seeing yours completed has just lit the touch paper. Now all I need is a Liberator kit.

She'll try to blame me, I know she will, but it's all your fault.

 

Thanks for sharing it here.

Check Amazon,......I got a Hasegawa B-24J Liberator,..... £37 inc postage! I ordered it a few weeks ago and no customs either! Either that or Hobbylink Japan.

 

Cheers

         Tony

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Hello,Tony - Your superlative builds never cease to amaze me.I have a soft spot for the Liberator and know it’s a subject you’ve built several variants of but on a purely personal level, this beauty is my favourite.That scheme is fantastic and you have created that perfectly in my book.I love everything about it.Well done,That Man!

As Always,Paul.👏😉👍

 

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On 01/04/2018 at 20:33, tonyot said:

Hiya Folks,

              This is the Academy kit, re released by Eduard with the addition of some etched brass and RAF SEAC decals. Using DK Decals it was instead built as RCAF 3742 which served with 10 (BR) Sqn at Torbay in Newfoundland before transferring to the Eastern Air Command Met. Flight at Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in the summer of 1945. Having started off with a shark mouth, the full `monster face' was added in Spring 1945, prior to transferring to Yarmouth in the Summer. 

I built this model alongside a SEAC Liberator and the WIP is here;

This is the real aircraft,..... other pics can be seen on the WIP;

25853091827_f529430e90_b.jpg

 

and other photos, including some in its earlier form can be seen in the excellent and highly recommended book `Canada`s Wings 2- The Liberator and Fortress' by Carl Vincent.

Image result for canada wings 2 liberators vincent

 

And here is the model, which was painted using rattle can white and yellow with the rest brush painted, the camouflaged uppers being Aeromaster acrylic Dark Slate Grey and Humbrol enamel Extra Dark Sea Grey. The decal sheet is excellent, however I thought that the code letter `A`s' were too tall and narrow, so I clipped the top off the `A`s' to try and make them look slightly better and also the serial number appears to be grey in the photos too, whereas the decals depict them as black;

41120187742_b03a4a965c_k.jpgDSCF2794 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

40268485395_b7b0550a16_k.jpgDSCF2797 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

40268486545_65d92213e2_k.jpgDSCF2795 by

Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120186332_8c8fdf3ee7_k.jpgDSCF2796 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

40268484035_56d80d876c_k.jpgDSCF2808 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120182932_0309c0611d_k.jpgDSCF2812 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120184122_3351fa5335_k.jpgDSCF2810 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120182442_625e6a6d55_k.jpgDSCF2814 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

40268482835_704345e5d2_k.jpgDSCF2811 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

41120185262_14fd6c00b2_z.jpgDSCF2798 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

DSCF2798 by Tony OToole, on Flickr

 

I`m still working out whether to add some small pitot masts to the side of the nose behind the windows or not,..... but for now I`m calling it finished. Yes,...it is a tail sitter, but the undercarriage couldn`t handle extra weight so as most RAF Liberator`s seem to have had a handy box near to the tail skid,....then I`m sure the RCAF were no different! The resin radar dustbin came from the Czechmaster RAF/RCAF Liberator conversion set and the wheels were also resin from True Details.

Cheers,

          Tony

 

   

Great as usual.

 

Alain

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5 hours ago, stevehnz said:

I should jolly well think so. ;) :P

Seems I missed the RFI Tony so good it got a nudge, well deserving. I recall it back then but probably in the WiP. Darn nice job on it. :)

Steve.

Cheers Steve,...... I wasn`t nudging it,...... just realised that I had not thanked people for their comments,...... bad manners and all of that!! 

 

4 hours ago, MACALAIN said:

Great as usual.

 

Alain

Thanks Alain,.... very kind mate. 

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6 hours ago, Mountain goat said:

Outstanding work, and what a magnificent colour scheme, a real eye catcher!

 

Jay

Thanks Jay,..... yeah it is one of those,......` I have to build that',,.. projects when you find a photo of the real thing!

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