This is the second release of the great Modelsvit P-51H. This time markings are for immediate post-war USAAF units, including the 56th Fighter Group finally forced into Mustangs and sent to Alaska.
Being essentially obtuse and not wanting "one of the crowd," when I found photos of a P-51H restored as the airplane flown by 359th FG Ace Claude James Crenshaw in the 14th FG in the fall of 1947 just after the USAAF became the USAF - and since I had decals for the nose art from the Eduard Chattanooga Choo-Choo P-51D release, I took the time to get some number sheets so I can piece this together.
I had painted all the interior detail and then the kit sat for several months. Being in the mood for Mustangs again after doing the Mustang I, I pulled it out and assembled it this past week, and painted it over the weekend.
When I realized the canopies were thick but very clear, I Futured the closed option and it was very clear with no distortion, so I decided to go this route to show the clean lines of the P-51H.
If you're a Mustang fan(atic), you need this kit - either the first release with ANG markings or this Air Force release. The kit decals are great; I just wanted to do something different.
12 attached images. Click to enlarge.