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Beautiful build and very inspiring!
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This particular craft was recyled yet again and became parts of five other planes, including one rebuilt Yak-3 and a pair of IL-2 Sturmoviks. He said with a straight face. Chris |
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I love this kind of thing! As you well know.
Check out the photo of the two-toned A6M Zero in this J-Aircraft thread: Two-tone Reisen: One More Time! *PICS* And remember all the great discussion about the colors of CPO Koga's Zero during Glen (Birder's) Hal Zero build? Anyway, your story sounds entirely plausible to me. Don |
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i think it looks great anyway so some guys spray gun ran out.
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:D"so some guys spray gun ran out" - now that one does sound plausible!:D
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More like he run out of paint and grabbed the next can he saw to finish the job before comissar showed up
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A fine build.
From what I've read, the Soviets in the 1942 period, when they were on the run, slapped whatever paint they could find on airframes, so you could put the color mismatch down to that. I think it makes the model more realistic, not less. Soviet military aircraft lived hard and rough! I've read that several batchs of LaGG-3 fighters were painted with leftover paint from the farm tractor production line that had been built prior to the urgent need for aircraft! Wyvern |
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If some one want to recolour models in the appropriate shades then here is the link for the VVS Modeling the VVS: Digital Color Chips
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Thanks for the color link! However, I checked it against another color list and there seems to be some real variation.
JPS MODELL - Russische Luftwaffe WW II Farben |
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