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Old 14-08-2007   #1 (permalink)
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RAF Desert colour scheme

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Remember that Group build that started about a year ago - it was for a Spitfire. Well, I am just about getting round to it.

I am building ICM's MkIX in the desert scheme. Question: should the wheel wells be azure blue like the rest of the lower surface. The colour callout is crazy: it says cockpit green! That can't be right, can it?
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Hi Maxidad
Is it possable that cockpit green is Green Zinc Chromate a type of eching primer/preservative
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Hi maxidad66!

Click here and see yourself (landing gear picture No. 1 & 3). Wheel wells are not azure blue like the wing underside. Generally all interior is painted same colour - which in your case is cockpit green.

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Is it possable that cockpit green is Green Zinc Chromate a type of eching primer/preservative
I'm no expert but I think zinc chromate was an American primer only. It's a bit limey coloured - I don't think it would have been used.
Thanks for your feedback.
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Hi maxidad66!

Click here and see yourself (landing gear picture No. 1 & 3). Wheel wells are not azure blue like the wing underside. Generally all interior is painted same colour - which in your case is cockpit green.

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Yes it looks like a faded cockpit green - that could be the answer. That'll provide a nice bit of contrast
Thanks a lot.
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Could you please show us your model?

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Thanks for your interest, Marudek. I'll try and get a couple of pix up tonight (I am at work at the moment).
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Hello Again.
I put a few pix in my gallery. So click in the panel on the left to see those.
The cockpit looks better in real life; the close zoom shows up every tiny defect and the scratch-built harness looks a bit ropey under the glare of the flashlight. It also shows up all the dust from the sanding I have needed to do, to get the kit to fit together. Next steps are: filling with putty, rescribing panel lines, canopy, priming. However, away on holiday now for 2 weeks, so that will all have to wait.
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Hello maxidad66!

I’ve visited your gallery. I’m sure your Spitfire will be great. Cockpit is fine (only the “metal” bits on your harness are not square). I had the same problem with dust. Maybe you should cover ready bits while sanding. I have also taken a good look at your other models. These also prove you’ll be proud of your new Spitfire. I like your IL-2m3. Do you know the meaning of that red and white chessboard painted on the engine nacelle?

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Hi Marudek. I know the buckles are not square. It was my first attempt at scratchbuilding them out of lead foil - it ain't easy If I can, I'll trim it, but as it's superglued on, it might just have to stay.

Thanks for your kind words about the Il-2; I am rather proud of it as it was the first model for which I used an airbrush. Also the fit was poor and it had almost no decent panels lines - so it took a lot of work.

The red chequerboard? Oh yes, Polish squadron - and what great work they did! This Spitfire will also be Polish from Squadron 145 serving in North Africa; pilot Lt Horbaczewski.

I hope it comes up to your expectations. See you soon mate.
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