I think it's about time I revived this thread now that Christmas, and a few other commitments I had, are out of the way. As it happens, this year is the 70th anniversary (15th July 1942) of Brendan "Paddy" Finucane's death and it would be nice to complete this build by then, as my tribute to him.
Since I last posted in October, I have been proceeding with research on the Web and also in local archives, but haven't managed to turn up any fresh visual references. Just to recap, this is where I stand to date.
Aircraft 1: With 452 Squadron, UD*W A/C Nos AB 852 or AB 972, September 1941 to Feburary 1942. This (these) aircraft are well documented with the famous pictures of Brendan in, and alighting from, the cockpit. If you look closely at his shamrock emblem though, it's different in the two versions with the initials 'BF' missing on one. This could be due to a repaint of the same aircraft or one is of his replacement aircraft, after AB 852 was shot up. Unfortunately none of these portside pictures show the a/c No. A build by Brett Green, and some other refs, finished their build of AB 852 in Ocean Grey / Dark Green / Medium Sea Grey, with Sky codes, spinner and fuselage band with the older de Havilland spinner and blades. the aircraft index number is partially overpainted by the fuselage band. Is it fair to assume that AB 972 (a newer aircraft) would have been equipped with the Rotol prop at this stage?
Aircraft 2: 602 Squadron, LO*W a/c No: BM 124 "QUEEN SALOTE", March - September 1942. The only visual reference I've found for this is a currently available sheet of Xtradecal decals. This was (according to the decal sheet) a presentation aircraft from the Queen and people of Tonga and featured the title "QUEEN SALOTE" in front of the shamrock on the cowling. I have been unable to independently confirm this from any other visual source, although the decal sheet gives a literary reference, 'Gifts of War, p263', but I haven't been able to track down a copy of this particular book. <http://www.co.uk.product/X32041> On the decal refs this is finished in Ocean Grey / Dark Green / Medium Sea Grey, Sky codes, spinner and fuselage band, with the a/c No partially overpainted by the fuselage band. It also is equipped with the Rotol prop.
Aircraft 3: During his tenure as Wing Commander, Hornchurch, Brendan flew BF*, BM 308, the aircraft I believe he met his death in. Other than the profile posted by Nxthanos (post 18, above), I've found no other visuals on this aircraft. Purely based on the profile, this aircraft appears to be finished in Ocean Grey / Dark Green / Medium Sea Grey, Sky codes, spinner and fuselage band, with the Hornchurch W/C's Pennant in front of the shamrock on the cowling.
WHERE DO I GO FROM HERE?
AB 852 has been modelled a lot, including the build by Brett Green and a diecast version from Corgi. Because it's been done before, I would rather tackle a less popular code - but the downside is fewer references for his other a/c. However this, (or AB 972), is the safe option with the best sources of references.
I would really like to build one of the other two options, with my preference being BM 308. But my fear is there will be a lot of guesswork involved. My intention would be to strive for accuracy without becoming obsessed by it - however, I don't want to build a completely fictional aircraft.
THE KITS
I haven't shelled out for a kit yet and am still considering the Tamiya 1/48 Spitfire MkVb or the HobbyBoss 1/32 kit. Despite originally discarding the HobbyBoss kit, I have been encouraged by more favourable reviews of it on the web and a good build review of it in December's Issue of
Model Aircraft International. The inaccuracies would appear to be easily fixed, also, I'm quietly encouraged by the reaction to
Ajcmac's build, of this kit, in Start to Finish Builds on this Forum. As far as I can see nobody has so far questioned the kit accuracy - at least not yet. I think the absolute decider, for me, will be whether I go with the Rotol prop or not. As far as I can see, the HobbyBoss kit comes with the older prop and I haven't been able to find an aftermarket Rotol kit in 1/32. The Tamiya comes with the Rotol prop but I know I can get the earlier prop set, in resin, in 1/48 scale.
A lot of the above is me thinking aloud, but I'm putting it out there for any comments/suggestions that may help me make a final decision. I'm also very happy to be corrected if any of my above assumptions are mistaken - I'm definitely not an expert in this field. Finally I feel I need a tutorial on the difference between early and late RAF markings, which I understand changed during the periods I'm looking at. Terry???? Anyone????