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#4291244 - 08/28/16 05:23 PM Revell 1/72 Halifax  
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Hi gang,
Here is a special model for me. It shows the Halifax that my wife's grandfather flew as bomb-aimer in for most of his duty during the Second World War. I only met John "Jack" Emmett Kelt once, and briefly, at Christmas 1999, not long after I started going out with Sarah. He died several months after.

This photo was published in the Daily Sketch on April 22 1943, showing the crew on their return from a raid on Stettin. Jack is third from the right. All we knew of the aircraft came from this photo, coded L for Love. From this, with the the help of many people all over the internet, I deduced that this aircraft is a Halifax B.II (Special) JB926 fitted with a Tollerton or 'Z' nose.



I looked further, and from 78 Squadron's records discovered that the entire crew was lost flying a different aircraft, shot down by a nightfighter over Holland but Jack was not aboard the aircraft for reasons unknown. Other records suggest he might have been the lead bomb-aimer for the squadron, often 'guesting' on other crews. I think he may have flown as part of another crew prior to this, and was resting on the night in question.

I built the Revell 1/72 Halifax B.II, with the Freightdog improvement set, that mostly deals with getting the engine nacelles to a more realistic shape. I alos added the basic Eduard cockpit interior, just to add an impression of more complexity.













It's been decades since I built a multi-engine bomber, and this was a real nostalgia trip for me, back to days of models being finished in a weekend, unpainted, decals on bare plastic and gluey fingerprints everywhere!

Thanks for looking.

Last edited by goon; 08/29/16 04:05 PM. Reason: KraziKanuk quire rightly corrected my grasp on history!

cheers
Gareth

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TORQUE - is how far you can take the wall with you.

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#4291270 - 08/28/16 07:46 PM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: goon]  
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Very nice goon. cheers

On JB926,
http://laituk.org/Halifax%20JB926.htm
http://www.yorkshire-aircraft.co.uk/aircraft/planes/dales/jb926.html

38 Squadron code was HD and flew Wellingtons the entire war from bases in the MTO.

Did you mean 78 Squadron?


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The Fw190A could not fly with the outer cannon removed.
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#4291291 - 08/28/16 09:13 PM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: goon]  
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Thanks for that interesting look into your family history. Models take on a whole new meaning when they are tied to real people.


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#4291361 - 08/29/16 04:31 AM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: goon]  
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#4291364 - 08/29/16 04:58 AM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: oldgrognard]  
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Originally Posted By: oldgrognard
Thanks for that interesting look into your family history. Models take on a whole new meaning when they are tied to real people.

That they do.

Great build goon. thumbsup


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#4291389 - 08/29/16 08:25 AM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: goon]  
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Thanks for the replies. I did mean 78 squadron, so corrected the post. Thanks for the correction KK.

It was a fascinating build, as my father in law knew little about his father's career, and we determined so much from just that photo. When I found the record of the crew perishing I was stopped dead in my tracks. Jack had never mentioned this, but I can only imagine how it must have felt to wake up and receive that news.

I believe his log book exists somewhere, and I'd love to get hold of it and find some more types he flew on to build.


cheers
Gareth

UNDERSTEER - is when you hit the wall with the front wing.
OVERSTEER - is when you hit the wall with the back wing.
HORSEPOWER - is how fast you hit the wall.
TORQUE - is how far you can take the wall with you.

Read my scale modelling blog at www.latibuliser.com or mfhmazda787.com
#4291448 - 08/29/16 01:46 PM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: goon]  
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goon, that is really well done and the attached history makes it more interesting.

The paint and weathering are remarkable too.

#4291515 - 08/29/16 04:32 PM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: goon]  
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Very nice!


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#4291546 - 08/29/16 05:28 PM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: goon]  
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That cockpit is amazing!


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#4314460 - 11/23/16 06:31 AM Re: Revell 1/72 Halifax [Re: goon]  
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Marvelous plane build. Thumbs up.


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