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Perhaps. But IMO if it's visible at all in 1/72, or without a magnifier in 1/48, it will look daft. Can someone tell Me what the item numbers might be for Tamiya and Humbrol RLM 74 and 75 if they even carry those German colors? Tamiya are probably one the most commonly available lines of hobby paints in the US as they are usually carried by R/C hobby shops, and we all know Tamiya is a dominant force in the R/C business. late war - defensive 'greens' 81/82/83, usually over 76, often incombination with some of the greys.
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fred wrote:Humbrol 116 Dark green for PC10 on all upper surfaces, perhaps Humbrol 74, or 103 for under surfaces. Under fuselage was usually same green as top and sides. Thats for RAF/ USAS in France. Later USAS machines tended to have 'chrome yellow' wings.
Honestly? In 1/24 and larger scales I assume. Or is the next trend in modelling to return to the 1950s and engrave burlap weave on all flying surfaces? DaveCov - Creator of The Airfix Tribute Forum + " Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it." - Salvador Dali
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Aviattic have just released (or are just about to) decals of clear doped linen! Light and dark German, British, French, plus PC10 and 12 with the weave pattern of the fabric evident!
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