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I had fun with the splinter camouflage at 1/72 scale so that's something to look forward to!
I wonder why the box says Bf 110 G, which would be a night fighter? Are the bits for a night fighter inside? That's Aretz and Schilleng's aircraft of 2./Erpr.Gr.210 and is a Bf 110 D-0/B as that's all they operated. 'Bombsights over England' by John Vasco is an excellent book covering this unit in the BoB period.
I wonder why the box says Bf 110 G, which would be a night fighter? Are the bits for a night fighter inside? That's Aretz and Schilleng's aircraft of 2./Erpr.Gr.210 and is a Bf 110 D-0/B as that's all they operated.
now heres the funny thing...got this for 2 quid off ebay.....on the instructions the previous 'owner' had written 2/ER.G. 210
theres no radar antenna bits in the box ......did this mk. have them?
anyway, id take what Academy says with a pinch of salt............ive also got a 1/144 Tornado...the boxart shows one in camo.....inside is paint callout/decals for Gulf War 'Mig Eater'
Per Ardua
We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been
Undersides should be an equivalent of RLM 65 which is very definitely blue. Pale blue will do, but not grey or grey/blue as the colour was distinctly blue.
Here's my version (WEM's Colourcoat) of the colour on the bottom of a 1/72 scale Bf 110 during the build.
And on a larger scale Bf 109, same colour.
Even given the vagaries of photography and computer monitors those should get you in the ball park
cheers steve,........the instructions say light grey and i didnt think that was right but im no expert on Luftwaffe stuff
If you are doing the scheme on the box art then it is definitely blue (RLM 65). Later on the underside colour changed to what I would describe as a blue/grey (RLM 76) but it was never a light grey. Instructions eh!
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