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PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 10:39 pm 
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While looking for more information about this Nose Art skin I stumbled onto this website when an great collection of Marauder pictures. Here are a few:

Thumper of the 587th BS 394th BG
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Not what I was looking for but still cool.

http://www.320thbg.org

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Beautiful shot
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Check out the rest of the site.

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Great pics! That Marauder has got to be one of the best looking birds of WWII. Too bad so few have survived.

Ya know, I've been walking past that "Thumper" nose art panel in tne NMUSAF for decades, and always thought it came from a B-29. Guess I should read the plaques more carefully. :roll:


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There was a B-29 named "Thumper" Wonder if it may have been tha same crew after ETO?

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The Monogram 1/48 scale B-29 kit used to come with decals for "Thumper." There may have been several aircraft with that name..Disney characters were very popular nose art subjects.

The NMUSAF has a neat exhibit about Disney's contribution to the war effort, including a set of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" figurines that inspired the artwork on the 98th BG's Ploesti Raiders.

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Yeah, that is a great site for sure. The color shots are amazing.

I've posted this before, but here is a blog called Toons at War, about the Disney artists contributions. It's a great read...

http://toonsatwar.blogspot.com/


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I really like this image of a Razorback Thunderbolt escorting. Doesn't look as huge an aircraft when surrounded by Marauders.

wish the picture was better (although it's great anyways) so you could make the markings and nose art on the Thunderbolt. Any guesses as to which group/squadron it's from?

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