The Mustang happens to be my favorite modeling subject. Clarence Anderson happens to be one of my favorite aces. Therefore it was a no-brainer that I would want to build this little gem from Academy with markings representing 'Bud' Anderson's second 'Old Crow'.
The Modeled Aircraft
With this kit you have three options for markings. The main one is the P-51B-15-NA of Captain Clarence E. Anderson, USAAF, 363rd Squadron, 357th Fighter Group based out of England, as it appeared in June 1944. This aircraft features a Malcomb hood, rear view mirror and 'whitewall' tires, which were no doubt painted on by the ground crew to suit 'Bud' Anderson's passion for hot cars. This is the second 'Old Crow', the first being the Bell P-39 he flew at Tonopah during training.
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The second 'Old Crow' prior to the application of invasion stripes. |
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After the invasion stripes, as provided with the kit |
The second would be 'Rebel Queen', the P-51B-1-NA of Freddie Glover, USAAF, 336th Squadron, 4th Group, based out of England, as it appeared in April 1944. As shown in the photo below, the kit includes an option for an open 'birdcage' canopy as originally equipped.
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Sighting in the guns on Freddie Glover's 'Rebel Queen' |
The third is a RAF Mustang III flown by Squadron Leader E. Horbaczewski, of the 315th Polish Squadron. This unit also features the Malcomb hood, but without the rearview mirror.
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Horbaczewski mounts his steed |
It should be mentioned that the kit comes with a host of under wing accessories and armaments; 108 gallon paper drop tanks, teardrop tanks, rocket tubes, and bombs.
Kit Statistics
Manufacturer | Academy Hobby Model Kits |
Scale | 1/72 |
Model Number | 12464 |
Wingspan | 6" (15.2cm) |
Length | 5.25" (13.3cm) |
Part Count | 65 |
Kit Ratings
Category | Score |
Overall Representation of Prototype | 5 |
Packaging | 5 |
Assembly Instructions | 4 |
Painting/Marking Guide | 5 |
Decal Quality | 3 |
Decal Accuracy | 5 |
Casting Quality | 5 |
Interior Detail | 4 |
Surface Detail | 5 |
Component Fit | 5 |
Total Score | 46/50 |
Colors Required
Color Required | Color Used |
Olive Drab | Model Master Acryl 4728 Olive Drab |
Light Grey | Model Master Acryl 4765 Light Grey |
Zinc Chromate Green | Model Master Acryl 4852 Zinc Oxide Green |
Flat Black | Model Master Acryl 4768 |
Flat White | Model Master Acryl 4769 Flat White |
Silver |
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Overall Representation of the Prototype
This is the best of the Academy kits that I have built. It completely captures the look of the P-51B in all it's glory and offers plenty of options (Malcomb hood, open and closed 'birdcage' canopy, and under wing stores) to build just about any prototype you can find.
Packaging
The kit comes packed in (3) sealed plastic bags, (2) with sprues of gray plastic parts and (1) of clear plastic parts. Decals are packed in a separate plastic bag.
Assembly Instructions
The assembly instructions are clear and simple to understand.
Painting/Marking Guide
The painting guide is in black and white and includes a guide for all three versions that can be built from this kit. I concentrated on the 'Old Crow' version because that's the one I was building. It seemed very accurate relative to photographs I had of the prototype.
Decal Quality
The decals are thick and difficult to work with. They do not bend well over contour and will not lay into the surface detail without considerable effort. For tips on using the decals, click
here. I did use the invasion stripe decals for my model, but if I were to build it again I would have painted them on.
Decal Accuracy
Despite the difficulty in using the decals, the accuracy of the markings is there. Plenty of small warning signs and placards are included, along with all of the national insignia, kill markings and nose art. The checkerboard nose wrap applied well and the colors remain brilliant after application.
Casting Quality
The castings are good and very clean. There is very little flash and clean-up is minimal.
Interior Detail
This model really shines among the 1/72nd scale offerings from this manufacturer. Good, detailed floor and seat, instrument panel with cast-on rudder pedals, radios, etc. are all included. Fortunately they also provide an open canopy option that allows you to show all of this off.
Surface Detail
The surface detail is engraved including panel lines and rivets. They appear to be very accurate relative to line drawings of the prototype.
Component Fit
The parts fit together nicely without any major gaps or misfits. The tail section is molded separately from the rest of the fuselage, but fits very nicely and the seam cannot be seen after painting and applying the decals.
Project Summary
This is a great little model. It builds up easily and looks great when finished. I plan to build several more of these as I am a Mustang fanatic.
Photos
Below are images of the completed kit:
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