G'day folks,
I was given a 1980s Banana Republic A-2 copy. It's a pretty ordinary copy by proper standards, but was too good to cut up or throw away. The collar is too big, it has hand-warmer pockets and the general dimensions are just...a bit off. I decided to use it to test a few painting methods, for my next 'proper' jacket artwork. I like the history of the 56th FG, so I chose a 61st FS scheme.
I'm not sure whether shoulder patches were ever painted, but it makes an interesting exercise. Before I painted it, I reminded myself that the AAF insignia goes on the left hand sleeve while the 8th AF insigina is on the right. I sat down and started the 8th AF details and was happy until I noticed that I'd done it on the wrong sleeve! Not to worry, as a painting exercise it doesn't really matter.
Anyway, I'm giving the jacket to my father-in-law. His mother, Sylvia, died when he was a boy. There's no way it could be passed off as anything but an enthusiastic amateur effort!





I'd be interested in ideas from people who have undertaken such work. What's the best way to seal the images to avoid cracking and splintering. I used a spray-on matt artist's clear which seems to have worked so far. Any thoughts are welcome. It's pretty rough, but I figure that many wartime efforts were rough as well.
Cheers,
Matt
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