One of Mike Grant Decals latest
releases is sheet 48-041 "Finnish Air Force". This sheet focus's
primarily on two aircraft types, The Junkers JU88-A4 and the B-239 Export
Brewster Buffalo.
There are enough decals to do
four aircraft, two of each type. The most famous aircraft offered on the sheet
is that of Brewster B-239 BW-364 "Orange 4", flown by Finland's top
ace of World War 2, Eino IImari "IIIu" Juutilainen. He got 28 kills in
this aircraft and it was his favourite. Other pilots flying BW-364 got an
additional 8 kills against the VVS, bringing this airframes score up to 36.
Juutilainen himself finished the war with 94 kills, his other victories against
the VVS and later the Luftwaffe, were scored with his trusty Me109G-2.
Finnish Brewster’s had the
highest kill ratio of any aircraft in World War 2, scoring 496 kills against the
loss of just 19 Brewster’s. That’s 26:1....and in early 1941 when the VVS
first met the FAF Brewster's in combat, the ratio after just a few months was
67:1.
The decals also include markings
for Brewster BW-387, in overall aluminium dope, depicting how Brewster's were
finished for the first few months in FAF service. The Brewster markings are
intended for the Tamiya kit, recently re-released with the original B-339 (RAF
export version) parts. Some of these parts are pertinent to the B-239, such as
the tailcone and rollover pylon. It should be noted that the Finnish F2A-1
Buffalo had the 950HP Cyclone R-1820-G5 engine. The Tamiya kit of the RAF B-339
and US Navy F2A-2 had the later 1200HP version of this engine, which was heavier
and had to be mounted closer to the firewall to maintain CG. This means the
cowling on the Tamiya kit is slightly shorter than what the B-239 sported. The
spinner was smaller and exhaust was routed slightly lower as well on the B-239
as well. Aeromaster offered a cowling conversion to convert the Tamiya kit, it
shows available on their website, but I am unsure if it is current. I myself
intend just on building the Tamiya kit as is. I'll raid the parts box for a
spinner and a Revi reflector sight and will have (hopefully) a nice Brewster to
put on the contest table next spring.
The colours of Juutilainen's
BW-364 are quite striking and sure to grab a judge's weary eye..(Again
hopefully). Mike Grant’s decal instructions include all FS numbers to complete
the Brewster’s and also advise colour callouts for the Ju-88's as both RLM
70/71 on the upper surfaces and 65 underneath. The Ju-88 decals are intended for
the popular Dragon/Pro-Modeller kit.
The decals themselves are
screen-printed and the colour and register are, to my eye, perfect.
I had the chance to compare the
national marking colour a few days ago, while attending a business meeting. I
noticed the Finnish Consulate (with flags) was on the same floor as my meeting.
Having by chance the decals in in my briefcase, I compared the blue to the
Finnish Cross-blue on the flags in and around the Consulate office and the match
was perfect. I then had to explain to the consular staff what I was doing and
the sight of the decals, accompanied by the colourful instructions brought a
tear to the eye of the older Finnish gentleman behind the desk.
The accomplishments of the FAF in
World War 2 certainly have not been forgotten in that office or anywhere else
were people from Finland find themselves.
I have used Mike Grant Decals
many times; they are thin and respond perfectly to Micro-Sol/ Micro Set. Thanks
to Mike Grant for sending me this set for review. Scale 1/48, Highly
Recommended, Cost 8.00 USD and that includes shipping worldwide. Limited
Edition.
Peter
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