1/72 Academy B-17G Flying Fortress "Nose Art" #12414

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The 1/72 Academy B-17G Flying Fortress “Nose Art” #12414 kit is a detailed scale model of the iconic American heavy bomber from World War II, renowned for its durability, strategic bombing missions, and distinctive nose art.

Scale & Size:

  • 1/72 scale, ideal for moderate detail while remaining compact.

  • Represents the B-17G variant, equipped with enhanced defensive armament, including the chin turret.

Nose Art Options: The kit includes decals for multiple nose art designs, showcasing the vibrant and sometimes risqué artwork painted on the noses of B-17 bombers during WWII. These historically significant artworks often reflected the personalities of the crews or were meant to boost morale.

The 1/72 Academy B-17G Flying Fortress “Nose Art” #12414 model kit includes decals representing six notable aircraft from various units of the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II:

1. “Ruby’s Raiders”
Aircraft: B-17G-50-DL, Serial Number 44-6483
Unit: 550th Bomb Squadron, 385th Bomb Group
Details: This aircraft featured distinctive nose art and was part of the 385th Bomb Group, known for their strategic bombing missions over Europe.

2. “Thunderbird”
Aircraft: B-17G-25-DL, Serial Number 42-38050
Unit: 359th Bomb Squadron, 303rd Bomb Group
Details: “Thunderbird” is one of the most famous B-17s, completing numerous missions and showcasing iconic nose art.

3. “Shoo Shoo Shoo Baby”
Aircraft: B-17G-35-BO, Serial Number 42-32076
Unit: 401st Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group
Details: This aircraft was notable for its successful missions and the distinctive nose art featuring a pin-up girl.

4. “Nine O Nine”
Aircraft: B-17G-30-BO, Serial Number 42-31909

Unit: 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group
Details: “Nine O Nine” completed over 100 missions without an abort, making it one of the most reliable aircraft in the group.

5. “Mount’n Ride”
Aircraft: B-17G-20-BO, Serial Number 42-31585
Unit: 323rd Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group
Details: This aircraft featured unique nose art and participated in several key missions during the war.

6. “Little Miss Mischief”
Aircraft: B-17G-35-VE, Serial Number 42-97880
Unit: 324th Bomb Squadron, 91st Bomb Group
Details: Known for its distinctive split paint scheme due to repairs, “Little Miss Mischief” had a storied combat history.
These decal options allow modelers to recreate specific historical aircraft, each with its unique artwork and operational history, adding authenticity and personalization to the model.

Details:

  • Highly detailed exterior and interior, including:

  • Bomb bay with visible racks.

  • Cockpit and crew stations.

  • Rotating propellers.

  • Detailed defensive gun positions, including the top turret, waist guns, and tail gun.

Clear Parts:

•Transparent parts for the canopy, nose glazing, and other windows, providing a clear view of internal details.

Assembly:

  • The kit is molded in gray plastic, requiring assembly and painting.

  • Moderate to advanced skill level recommended due to the number of parts and intricate details.

  • Overall Design:

•The Academy kit is well-regarded for its accuracy in shape and proportions, making it a popular choice among WWII aviation enthusiasts and modelers.

Summary:

This kit is perfect for hobbyists interested in WWII aviation and those who appreciate the artistry and history of bomber nose art. While it requires patience and skill to complete, the finished model is a striking tribute to the Flying Fortress and its legacy.

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