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contrary mary
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 3:05 pm
by elbarto
hey i was looking for more pictures of contrary mary, a p-51 from the 78fg for the new tamiya 1/32 kit.
this is the only wartime pic i have seen of the airplane;
http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x77/ ... 78thfg.jpgi've been up and down google looking for more pics of this airplane. thanks for any help you guys can lend.
Re: contrary mary
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 5:56 pm
by mazdaP5
Looks like it's pretty much the same scheme as big beautiful doll. Sorry, no pics though.
Re: contrary mary
Posted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 10:34 pm
by B-17 guy
mazdaP5 wrote:Looks like it's pretty much the same scheme as big beautiful doll. Sorry, no pics though.
It is, except BBD didnt have the checkers on the tail. But even the fuselage codes match BBD's.
Re: contrary mary
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 5:33 pm
by jgreiner
Contrary Mary was I believe a post-war "tour plane" done up in ficticous kill markings, etc. Kind of like the P-47 of the 56th FG with "Zemke's Wolfpack" markings done for victory displays post VE Day. Not sure who the commander of the 78th was at that time, but I'm 99.9% sure that's the story on this attractive, yet ficticously marked a/c. The only decals I've ever seen (and I have a set) are from what I believe to be an old.......OLD boxing of the 1/32 Hasegawa kit. I'm afraid to try to use them because they'll probably shatter on me when they hit the water. If I do attempt that, I'll spray a light coat of Future over them beforehand.
Hope this helps!
John
Re: contrary mary
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 3:49 pm
by B-17 guy
jgreiner wrote: If I do attempt that, I'll spray a light coat of Future over them beforehand.
Hope this helps!
John
Dont use future, use testors decal bonder spray, or microscale liquid decal film.
Re: contrary mary
Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 7:41 am
by Steve Nelson
Liquid Decal Film is great stuff..I've used it for years. Anytime I have the slightest concern about an old decal I give it a coat of the stuff..you can lay is on with a brush and it dries almost invisibly thin.
SN