Mauve 1/48 P-40N
After a six month absence I've returned and finished this P-40N that I started in March 2024. Took me awhile to get back at modeling after losing my wife of 54 years to a sudden illness in April. She was my best supporter of this little hobby of mine and always thought each completed model looked great. Didn't matter that some were quite mediocre.
This P-40N represents a machine that flew with the 120th Squadron which was a joint unit of the RAAF. The pilots were Dutch and the the ground crews were Australian and they were initially deployed to Merauke on the coast of New Guinea in 1944. There was not a lot of air activity in the area at that time so much of their missions were of a ground attack nature.
I used Tamiya Dark Green over dark Sea Grey which may not be totally correct. In the cockpit I added an Untracast seat with belts and a Yalu IP. To open the canopy I used a Squadron replacement. A PittPen was used to outline some panel lines and Nylon thread for the antenna wire. I noticed that a rear gear door is now missing so it must be in maintenance for repair.
Not a winner by any means but it's finally done and she would have liked it.
Excellent result, Tom. Sorry for your loss.
Very nice looking machine. So sorry to hear about your loss Tom
Cool build. Please keep on modeling to help honor her memory.
Sorry for your loss, Tom. I know how that hurts. Nice work on the model.
"...thank you ma'am. does that phrase go back that far! Always love your P-40s and the base you display them on. Nice looking Dutch version. My condolences Tom.
So sorry to hear of your loss, Tom. Prayers for your healing and your wife's eternal reward! God bless.
Tom, so sorry to hear about your new state in life, I can only imagine... I hope you are able to find peace in it all. The P-40 looks great, a rather unique scheme. Glad to see you building again!
Sorry for your loss, Tom.
This is a great P-40.
I'm so sorry to read of this, Tom. May her memory be a blessing to you, my friend.
That is a good-looking P-40! đź‘Ť Thanks for sharing it!
My sincere condolences, Tom @tom-bebout
Your P40 in Dutch does look great.
Keep her with you Tom. She will be looking over your shoulder and encouraging you as you carry on with this marvellous hobby of ours.
Love the P-40 by the way. Keep building đź‘Ť
Winner in my book! Great to see you back, Tom. One step at a time brother.
Well done on the build.
@tom-bebout - Glad your back Tom and I'm very sorry to hear of your loss.
Great to see you building. Sincerest condolences to you and the family. Maybe see you in Cinci?
Beautiful P-40. Well done. Sincere condolences.
I hope modelling will be bring you some solace.
My prayers are with you Tom! I'm glad to see you are keeping on with the hobby! By now you should have a pretty big collection of P-40s... this one looks great.
Sorry to hear about your loss, Tom (@tom-bebout). I am glad you have started back on modeling again. I hope it helps as you work your way through this. Great looking P-40 in some unusual markings. Well done.
Your inspirational Tom, happy to see your work. Like the others before more share my condolences and pray that you have found peace. She is in a good place. This is a first seeing a P-40 in this scheme. I can imagine the variety of the Curtiss Warhawk you have sitting on shelves at home. Must be quite a sight. Well done Tom thank you for sharing, God Bless
G’day Tom (@tom-bebout),
My deepest condolences.
I hope you are finding your feet again after such a taguc loss.
The P-40 is great.
After the fall of the Dutch East Indies, the remnants of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army Air Force made their way to Australia.
That is how the RAAF acquired and operated 6 Do 24k flying boats.
I know the Dutch flew B-25s alongside the RAAF with the tricolour but haven’t come across the P-40 before.
Liked!
My sincere condolences, Tom..tragic loss.
Your P-40 looks excellent! I’ve never seen those markings before
Sorry, very late with this but I have been remiss about iMod lately. 54 years, wow.
So sorry, Mate.