Hello everyone, I hope you are well and ready to enjoy a new weekend.
I am at this moment in the stage of the bombs that this kit has, ...
... thinning the stabilizers a bit ...
...
...and in my growing interest to investigate and learn from my current model, I have found interesting information from friends of the forum that have shared me, and a topic uploaded in
Tecnical > Weapons Systems Tech.> U.S. Bombs for Aircraft Manual by
Geo (fubar57) on Jan 2015;
It is worth consulting it and having it saved (as I did)
The kit comes with 4 different types of bombs, for a total of 18. And I gave myself the task of identifying them to achieve the appropriate application of colors that correspond to the type, size and weight.
This is an extraordinary categorization and description, which allowed me to know what bombs I have frenter to me.
... these are by classificatory letter, my groups of bombs and as they come in the instruction sheet.
Now comes the interesting ... and I appeal to
your knowledge, experience and suggestions ... To determine what colors to use to paint them, I identify some color options in the case of the Bomb, Depth 350 lb.
(A) that can be in Olive Drab or Gray both without stripes; The Bomb of 500 lb
(O) identified as incendiary is Olive Drab with purple stripes according to what I can see from the following table:
... and those of 1000 lb. and 100 lb
(P and G) in the traditional O.D. with yellow stripes. And I also share this image with the colors:
To achieve a greater diversity of colors in my B-25G aircraft, I intend to paint the pumps in this way:
A.- Gray
G.- Olive Drab with yellow stripes
O.- Olive Drab with purple stripes and
P.- Olive Drab with yellow stripes
Do you consider it correct and according to the reality of that time?
My interpretation and analysis is correct? (I did not get confused or err in my translation?)
In a next series of photographs, I will also consult you on a couple of ideas to take advantage of the variety of pumps that this kit brings.
Pending your kind comments and suggestions, it's all for now and we keep in touch.
Hasta pronto