
Whiskey 7 flew with a Herc from the 37th Airlift squadron in Germany back in 2014 when the flew her back to Normandy for the 70th Anniversary of D-Day. The Hercs were plain back then. It wasn't until 2019 that the invasion stripes and W7 squadron code were added for the 75th Anniversary.

My intention is to loosely recreate that picture. It will be one of the 37th Airlift Squadrons current Hercs, 78609, as it looks in the first pic. I'll then build a 1/72 D-Day Whiskey 7 using Italeri's kit.

So far with this kit I'm not a fan of the colors they call for. They are no where near right. So I've had to try and look up as many photos as I can find, and guess at some things. They call for gunship gray for the all over exterior color, and I know that is too dark. I'll have to figure it out.
Cockpit done. I did very minimal weathering. All the pics I've seen of this particular aircraft are very clean. It was built in 2007, so it's a fairly new Herc.



The cargo floor, that I spent entirely too much time on. The instructions called for it to be painted all over steel. Uh, no I don't think so. So a lot of masking, painting, re-masking, and more painting later I'm finally pleased with how it looks, and will never see it again after I close up the fuselage.

The bonus with this kit is it comes with the W7 decal. I don't have to make any paint masks.
