I thought I was over doing homework some time ago - seems not!
My eldest daughter is doing a RSL project on people who have influenced our country. I guess because I have a bit of info on Sqn Ldr John Jackson, I suggested she do a project on him and she agreed. Whilst not well known, Jackson has a airport named after him (Port Moresby International) and he is still very well known and looked up to in the RAAF 75 Sqn community and had his name painted on a 75 Sqn Hornet three years ago for the 70th Anniversary of the squadron. I admittedly am fascinated with his story and think it a good one for kids to learn about - sometimes it's just not all about greed, the 24 hour news cycle, self-serving bullshit artist celeb's, etc - there are people who have given their all for our freedoms such as Jackson.
Easy job for me - stick down my P-40E onto a diorama my daughter put together with some guidance and a little (promise - not a lot!) assistance by me. I printed out the background pic's which she glued down. I gave her some hobby "grass" to stick down onto the foam/plaster base and she applied glue for the actual dirt to stick to. Big expense was using some "Mr. Surfacer" on the outside of the diorama to make to box look less crappy!
Don't tell the teacher, but I think I stuffed up the paint scheme for Jackson's P-40E - D'oop! (built this a few years ago now) This is more representative of the later Milne Bay P-40's, not the original ex-USAAF P-40E's given to 75 Sqn that appear to have been Khaki green upper and grey underneath. This is what happens when you believe info sent by "experts" - GRRR! I'll do a proper Jackson P-40E in 1/32 one day, or repaint this one.
Anyhoo, this is what we came up with. It reminds me when a primary school mate and I conned our parents out of some money for a school library project. I think we did the Battle of Britain and we built a few Airfix models c/w cotton wool streaming from behind the German aeroplanes and had them suspended from the ceiling of the library for a few weeks - before we took them home and blew them up in the dam!