DavidsScaleModels
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I am taking a short break from commission builds during this holiday season. So for the first build of 2025 I am building Academy's 1/48 PBJ-1D (B-25D). The scheme will be "The Fork-Tailed Devils" of VMB-433 for the U.S. Marines located on Emirau Island, New Guinea 1944. I will be adding some resin seats as well as photo etch details to compliment the model. For a reference I am using William Wolf's "B-25 Mitchell – The ultimate look" book. This covers everything on the B-25 from drawing board to flying arsenal as well as all versions including the PBJ's. One nice thing is this lists out all the various colors used on the interior. Surprisingly there are three different "greens" used throughout the interior. The book has color images of various interior sections including the variances from version to version.
As usual I am starting off with the cockpit. The resin seat is way more accurate than the kit version. The cockpit floor and control sticks required some clean up due to mold marks. The instrument panel in the kit is molded in clear. This allows you to place the decal with the gauges on the backside and paint the front flat black. This gives the instrument panel gauges the depth of the real gauges. The control sticks and the center pod was detailed using photo etch levers and the adjustment wheel. For the cockpit floor more photo etch details were added. I am working of finishing the cockpit and then moving onto the Navigators station and the bomb bay which houses an internal fuel tank.
You can all the photos and details in the build log at: https://davidsscalemodels.com/build-log/1-48-pbj-1d-b-25-mitchell/
As usual I am starting off with the cockpit. The resin seat is way more accurate than the kit version. The cockpit floor and control sticks required some clean up due to mold marks. The instrument panel in the kit is molded in clear. This allows you to place the decal with the gauges on the backside and paint the front flat black. This gives the instrument panel gauges the depth of the real gauges. The control sticks and the center pod was detailed using photo etch levers and the adjustment wheel. For the cockpit floor more photo etch details were added. I am working of finishing the cockpit and then moving onto the Navigators station and the bomb bay which houses an internal fuel tank.
You can all the photos and details in the build log at: https://davidsscalemodels.com/build-log/1-48-pbj-1d-b-25-mitchell/