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Nice one Glenn!

Jan, always loved the look of this bird myself...

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According to 'Klonok Az Egen' (Clones in the sky) by Levente Huszka, 3 B-29s were captured by the Russians, to be copied 'exactly' as top secret project 'Product 421':

29 Jul' 44: USAAF XX BC/ 462 BG, 771 BS. Originally based at Piardoba, India, took off from Kiunghai airport, China for mission (against Anshan city steelworks, Manchuria if I understand rightly) . Air burst damage from AA fire sustained to right (starboard) wing, 3rd engine started to smoke, prop stopped. 4th engine lost too much oil. Pilot headed for Russia as no better option, landed Vozdvichenka Airport, near Vladivostok with Yak-9 'escort'. Aircraft arrived in almost perfect condition, was broken down into larger components and displayed in Moscow before Stalin and high ranking party leaders. Decided to be copied in every detail under top secret project 'Product 421'. Stripped down to last rivet for complete manufacture documentation.

11 Nov 44: 'General H.H Arnold Special' piloted by Captain Weston on it's 11th mission. Based Chengtu, China (if I understand correctly). Hit unfriendly fire Omura city, Kyushu Island. 67 aircraft caught in extremely stormy weather, including Weston's. Unable to reach Saipan, as too much fuel lost in turbulent conditions. Headed for China, eventually Vladivostok locality. Disobeyed orders for crews to bale out and let aircraft crash (issued since capture of first B-29), probably due to cold conditions. Landed closest Russian airbase with 'guidance' from AA warning shots and fighter 'escort'...

21 Nov 44: 'Ding Hao', 468 BG, 784 BS, piloted by Lt (or 2/Lt: same rank in Hungarian) William J. Micklish. Bombed Omura with radar guidance, sustained hits from fierce fighter resistance. Chose a shorter route rather than trying to reach base, headed Vladivostok direction. While circling an airport at low altitude, noticed another B-29 parked up, decided to land next to it. It was of course the 'General H.H. Arnold Special'. When almost touched down, Russian AA warning shots opened up 150 m from them, and 6 Yak fighters appeared, to ensure crew did not change their minds.

This and the previous bird were also broken down and distributed to the 3 designated production centres, and production was begun. Over 105,000 components had to be analysed and copied first though, the largest problem (apart from the metric/inches conversion and adaptation) the lack of technical documentation for the components (specifically compounding, temperature handling, surface protection, etc). Everything had to be tried and tested.

An interesting anecdote is the copying of the 'General H.H. Arnold Special'. Captain Weston loved cigars, and had his ground crew install an ash tray in the instrument panel, for use while flying low altitude when no oxygen mask was required. As 'exact and precise' copies were to be made of the machines, this detail was also incorporated!
 
Just ordered a couple of Christmas presents, from me to me, to complete my BoB collection. Thought I'd give the Ark Models 1/48th scale Hurricane a try and, as I spotted that Model Zone had an offer on, I've also ordered two of the Airfix 1/48th scale Bf109E-1/3/4 kits - at only £9.99 each, it would be rude not to!
Also got a resin radio and MG15 magazines coming, for the Bf110. Just waiting for the D017z to arrive now, and I'll have the full set.
 
Great scores Terry!

Just ordered my christmas presents (from Ivett's family!) too, via Hannants. (19.98 GBP min.foreign order rule discussed elsewhere still stands btw)

All 1:72:

-Flightpath Allison T-56A-15 engines (for Italeri C-130)
-Pavla vac-form DH.100 Vampire canopy
-Ventura RAF 8" and 4" serial letters and numbers (Black)
-Squadron (Falcon) clear vax F4U-1D canopies (2 canopies in set)

And received this from Karl today... thanks mate! :D

Novo (Frog) 1:72 Airspeed Oxford Mk.II - to be converted to a MK.I (with turret) for GB 16.

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Not a purchase actually, but shall we say two modest gifts from Santa (ye...the old f*rt drops by on 5th December over here) In terms of building them they should not be too difficult, but in order to make it a little more interesting for me I hope to use these to try and work with Alclad for a little more (in preparation for bigger projects)
 

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Nice ones Jelmer. Note that the Spit 22 wasn't bare metal though, but painted in 'Aluminium'.

These arrived today - just waiting for the Bf109s and the Do17 now.
Having had a good look at the Hurricane, the reviews are fairly accurate, in as much as it's a mixed bag. But it has many good points, with the 'questionable ' areas being very minor, and should build into a nice model, at less than half the cost of the nearest competition. (Note the glaring errors in the box art though - not that I'm bothered, as I'm not building the box!!)
The resin radio and MG15 mags are nicely produced, and I'll probably get another couple of the radios, to adapt for use in the He111 and Do17.
 

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