OK Best1, I'm gonna be a critic but I figure you'd want to know

The 432nd FS P38J skin is just downright wrong, meaning the profile is totally off that you based it on.
It says it's from the winter of 43. Well the 475th didn't get any silver J models until roughly March 44. They also were still marking the squadron number on the nose at that time, not on the engines. This was done later in the late summer of 44. Photo evidence from all three 475th squadrons backs that up.
Also the yellow on the spinners only covered the back half of the prop and the numbers were outlined in black.
All of this is the danger of counting on profiles unless there is photo evidence to back it up

Including a profile from the 475th History that is backed up by the photos. Note the black outlines, the spinners, the number placement etc..
As for the Headhunter OD and Gray bird.
The biggest problem I see is that you have D-Day stripes showing under the OD on top. This was a Pacific P38. D-Day stripes were for the ETO 38s in June 44 and afterwards. No invasion stripes showing on early 44 Pacific 38s
The OD looks a tad dark too but thats just my opinion.
Sorry to be a pain, but I imagine you want it to work too

Dan/Slack
