Kiora my friend, that was an absolute fantastic video, being able to see these aircraft in a museum is judt awsome, but being able to see them every day and work on them is about 1000 times better, these guys ard extremely lucky, thanks for sharing this video, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia, Les
As usual mate thanks for supporting the channel. I had high hopes for this video, it has tanked and RUclips is not pushing it out. Unfortunately many people who would love to see it won't know it's there.
@@samiam5557 No. If you look at nose art in 1944 and 45, it looked much better like professional paintings almost. My grandpa was in B24s in the pacific.
Great work guys . Big difference in painting something new versus recreating someone else’s art work . Love it
Glad you enjoyed thanks for watching.
I’m always amazed at good sign writing, it’s such a cool talent. I can’t imagine the pressure of doing this one, tremendous work!
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Great video. It's cool to see those guys genuinely loved doing the nose art on the belle.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching and supporting the channel.
Chads my dad😂 glad to see this whole series. He’s got the Sherman pieces you brought on his desk at home.
Awesome you got to see our video with Chad and Casey! Send our regards, tank parts are in the right place 😉
Kiora my friend, that was an absolute fantastic video, being able to see these aircraft in a museum is judt awsome, but being able to see them every day and work on them is about 1000 times better, these guys ard extremely lucky, thanks for sharing this video, best regards from a Kiwi living in Australia, Les
As usual mate thanks for supporting the channel. I had high hopes for this video, it has tanked and RUclips is not pushing it out. Unfortunately many people who would love to see it won't know it's there.
It's shocking to see how crude the art really was in 1942.
Haha yes some of them were pretty rough. Take a look at some of the art on tanks and armoured vehicles in Vietnam, it gets worse haha
There was a war raging at the time.......by the way.......sheesh, it was the message not the quality I think. PS: my Dad piloted a TBM Avenger in WW2.
@@samiam5557 No. If you look at nose art in 1944 and 45, it looked much better like professional paintings almost. My grandpa was in B24s in the pacific.