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Michael Hickey (mikestomcat)
AU

"Hell's Bells" B-25D, Port Moresby, 1943.

Scale:
1:48
Status:
Completed
Started:
February 2, 2017
Completed:
March 17, 2018

This "Mitchell" is the B-25D-5 "130" (41-30019) "Hell's Belles" of the 499th BS, 345th BG, USAAF. Piloted by 1st Lt.Kenneth D.McClure. Port Moresby, New Guinea, November 1943.

Project inventory

Full kits
2650
B-25 Mitchell
Italeri 1:48
2650 2006 New decals
Decals
48-684
Best Sellers Marauding Mitchells Pt. II
AeroMaster 1:48
48-684 2004 New tool
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Photoalbums

"Hell's Bells" B-25D, Port Moresby, 1943.
13 images
View album, image #1
1:48
1:48 B-25 Mitchell (Italeri 2650)1:48 Best Sellers Marauding Mitchells Pt. II (AeroMaster 48-684)
"Hell's Bells" B-25D, Port Moresby, 1943.
34 images
View album, image #1
1:48
1:48 B-25 Mitchell (Italeri 2650)1:48 Best Sellers Marauding Mitchells Pt. II (AeroMaster 48-684)

Part of my Collection

Allied WWII Aircraft.
Completed 6×

Comments

2 February 2017, 12:03
Michael Hickey
Looking forward to getting back into this one now that the F-4E Phantom II is behind me.
4 February 2017, 01:38
Urban Gardini
This will be something to follow!
4 February 2017, 17:46
Michael Hickey
Your quite welcome to pull up a seat in the front row. I only have about four hours work to do to her and she'll be ready for the paint shop.🙂
4 February 2017, 23:48
Urban Gardini
Sweet!
5 February 2017, 00:05
Kerry COX
Great work on the Instrument panel Michael. 👍 considering how narrow the whole thing is that area. The double row Pratt and Whitney looks a treat too mate.
Well done. 🙂
27 May 2017, 20:18
Michael Hickey
Thanks Kerry for your kind comments.
28 May 2017, 00:06

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