100th Bomb Group Model Aircraft
Steven Carrs HTE flying Model

Hang the Expense-Steven Carr
Shilaylee diorama

Shilaylee model
Nick Gravino "Tribute" build of OUR GAL SAL EP-A

Our Gal Sal built by Nick Gravino
Nick Gravino "Tribute" build of OUR GAL SAL EP-A

Our Gal Sal by Nick Gravino
Diorama of 100th BG aircraft by Bjorn Jacobsen
As you have discovered, I first made the model of “Miss Conduct” as close to the real airplane as possible. As a matter of fact, a lot of research went into that build!
Then I wanted to make a crash site with a B-17, and used the “Miss Conduct” because that was the one I had. I am well aware that the real “Miss Conduct” survived the war and I therefore changed the plane in the crash site to represent the B-17 in general, and not to be a particular aircraft. I painted over the name and noseart and made damages on the tail to disrupt the number.
The crash site was supposed to be quite near the home base, hence all the “equipment” surrounding the plane.

Crash Scene by Bjorn Jacobsen
Diorama of 100th BG aircraft by Bjorn Jacobsen
As you have discovered, I first made the model of “Miss Conduct” as close to the real airplane as possible. As a matter of fact, a lot of research went into that build!
Then I wanted to make a crash site with a B-17, and used the “Miss Conduct” because that was the one I had. I am well aware that the real “Miss Conduct” survived the war and I therefore changed the plane in the crash site to represent the B-17 in general, and not to be a particular aircraft. I painted over the name and noseart and made damages on the tail to disrupt the number.
The crash site was supposed to be quite near the home base, hence all the “equipment” surrounding the plane.

Crash Scene by Bjorn Jacobsen
Diorama of 100th BG aircraft by Bjorn Jacobsen
As you have discovered, I first made the model of “Miss Conduct” as close to the real airplane as possible. As a matter of fact, a lot of research went into that build!
Then I wanted to make a crash site with a B-17, and used the “Miss Conduct” because that was the one I had. I am well aware that the real “Miss Conduct” survived the war and I therefore changed the plane in the crash site to represent the B-17 in general, and not to be a particular aircraft. I painted over the name and noseart and made damages on the tail to disrupt the number.
The crash site was supposed to be quite near the home base, hence all the “equipment” surrounding the plane.

Crash Scene by Bjorn Jacobsen
Diorama of 100th BG aircraft by Bjorn Jacobsen
As you have discovered, I first made the model of “Miss Conduct” as close to the real airplane as possible. As a matter of fact, a lot of research went into that build!
Then I wanted to make a crash site with a B-17, and used the “Miss Conduct” because that was the one I had. I am well aware that the real “Miss Conduct” survived the war and I therefore changed the plane in the crash site to represent the B-17 in general, and not to be a particular aircraft. I painted over the name and noseart and made damages on the tail to disrupt the number.
The crash site was supposed to be quite near the home base, hence all the “equipment” surrounding the plane.

Crash Scene by Bjorn Jacobsen
Diorama of 100th BG aircraft by Bjorn Jacobsen
As you have discovered, I first made the model of “Miss Conduct” as close to the real airplane as possible. As a matter of fact, a lot of research went into that build!
Then I wanted to make a crash site with a B-17, and used the “Miss Conduct” because that was the one I had. I am well aware that the real “Miss Conduct” survived the war and I therefore changed the plane in the crash site to represent the B-17 in general, and not to be a particular aircraft. I painted over the name and noseart and made damages on the tail to disrupt the number.
The crash site was supposed to be quite near the home base, hence all the “equipment” surrounding the plane.

Crash Scene by Bjorn Jacobsen
Diorama of 100th BG aircraft by Bjorn Jacobsen
As you have discovered, I first made the model of “Miss Conduct” as close to the real airplane as possible. As a matter of fact, a lot of research went into that build!
Then I wanted to make a crash site with a B-17, and used the “Miss Conduct” because that was the one I had. I am well aware that the real “Miss Conduct” survived the war and I therefore changed the plane in the crash site to represent the B-17 in general, and not to be a particular aircraft. I painted over the name and noseart and made damages on the tail to disrupt the number.
The crash site was supposed to be quite near the home base, hence all the “equipment” surrounding the plane.

Crash Scene by Bjorn Jacobsen