Which means, you can do what you like. I find it a touch amazing that things like this were never recorded, or at least no records survived. A bit like PC10, the protective coating for aircraft in WW1. People guess it could have been anything from chocolate brown to dark green - we just don't know.Colin - I have been studying Solomon's work for a few weeks now. There are a lot of grey areas surrounding the Mk 1 at Fleurs due to the lack of photographic evidence. A lot of peoples opinions are based on what came later especially the camo work on Mk IV's. The grey areas are; was there camo on the top or on the rear wheel unit and wheels? Was the paintwork hard lined, blended or a mixture of both?. I think there will be some artistic license so the jury is still out on which way I go
Loving the tarp' covers.