Tamiya's 1/48 scale
P-51D Mustang
by Brian Bourdon

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North American P-51D Mustang |

This is Tamiya’s quarter scale P-51D. I would consider this an OOB build, even though the cockpit benefited from the addition of Eduard’s Zoom set as well as a few odds and ends. The canopy rails and the gun sight were repurposed from an ancient photo etch fret designed for the Monogram Mustang. And, as I didn’t fancy fussing with Tamiya’s two piece sliding canopy, I replaced it with a more user friendly version sourced from my spares box.

The exterior was painted with a mix of XF16 (aluminum) and X11 (Chrome) in equal amounts as per Tamiya’s recommendation. I’m not sure that this exactly replicates the waxy finish of the real aircraft, though I suspect it is close enough.

I find Tamiya decals difficult to work with and so the artwork for Lt/Col John C. Meyers’ colorful ‘Petit 2nd’ was borrowed from a Hasegawa sheet.
The stencils and national markings are vintage Super Scale.
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2021 by Brian Bourdon
Page Created 14 May, 2021
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