357th FG Profile
P-51D "Bobby Jeanne"

Col. Irwin Dregne, last Commander of the 357th FG. 5 Victories in the air.



Col. Irwin H. Dregne's P-51D Mustang "Bobby Jeanne / Ah Fung Goo"
Winter 1944 / 45
Modeler Tips:
Side View Notes:
A. Rear red band on propeller boss extends onto spinner to leading edge of
blades when in neutral pitch. Determine width of yellow band by dividing
remainder of spinner evenly.
B. "Bobby Jeanne" in black, all capitals rendered along lower
strip panel seam.
C. 11 white swastikas on black circles- 3 in first column, 2 each in
following 4 columns.
D. Pilot's rank and name centered at level of seat, parallel to canopy
rail.
E. Tail Number- black "411" on fin, "678" on yellow
rudder.
F. "Ah Fung Goo" in black, all capitals, on starboard side lower strip
panel.
Upper & Lower View Notes:
G. Glare shield is flat black and tapers away from upper cowl seam toward
center of aircraft from forward bulkhead to propeller boss.
H. Width of checkers reduced on underside in order to fit evenly on the
narrow surfaces of the chin scoop area. I, J, K. Red, Green, Yellow
navigation lights- circular and flush with wing panel.
L. Formation Lights- Red (Port) and Green (Starboard)
Overall Modeling Tips:
*Paint on the flat colored glare shield and rudder first- then mask them off
and paint the remainder of the aircraft in natural aluminum color. Most
metal colors will be marred or removed by masking materials and should therefore
be applied last. Note that this aircraft did not wear any recognition
stripes, after the New Year '45 most Mustangs in the ETO adopted
a cleaner appearance by omitting theatre markings.
*There were no antenna wires or mirrors installed in this aircraft.
*After building several 357th A/C over the past 30 years, I recommend painting
the nose area forward of the exhaust cutout yellow when the flat features are
painted. Then when decal time comes, carefully cut away the yellow squares
from the checkerboard decal and apply the remaining strip of red checkers to the
nose. This method significantly reduces the potential for bubbles, and wrinkles
plus it makes exact alignment of the decal easier.
*Prior to assembly, wash clear plastic parts with a mild glass cleaner and
gently wipe dry. Then use a Q-Tip to evenly spread clear liquid floor wax
(Future Brand seems to get the best results) on both inside & outside. Protect
from dust and let dry for at least 2 hours. The wax fills in microscopic
flaws and creates an even gloss that is clearer & shines brighter than the
original plastic underneath.
Repli-Scale Decal Sheet 48-5057