No hijacks dude, I am glad for all the info!
Steve, the instructions call for the cockpit floor,seat, collomb and instr pannel to be XF-63 German grey. The internal collour for the sides of the fuselarge is a mix of XF-22 RLM Grey (what ever that is) and XF49 Khaki.
Those RLM standards are realy confusing me.Why the different collours.
The inside of the wheelwells are the same mix of 22 and 49. Do you recon they are trying to replicate the primer you are refering to?I will check on the conversion chart what the nearest collour is.
There is a pranged 109 in desert collours here in our war meseum, could be an interesting thing to replicate.Must just find out what model it was. There is no mottle on it, just tan and blue with a white cowl IIRC.
Thanx for all the linx lads.I have started on the "office" and as usual it looks like this is the standard "fall into place" tamiya kit :-) I got it for only about 11 sqidd ,so I am rather pleased with it.
Theuns
Steve, the instructions call for the cockpit floor,seat, collomb and instr pannel to be XF-63 German grey. The internal collour for the sides of the fuselarge is a mix of XF-22 RLM Grey (what ever that is) and XF49 Khaki.
Those RLM standards are realy confusing me.Why the different collours.
The inside of the wheelwells are the same mix of 22 and 49. Do you recon they are trying to replicate the primer you are refering to?I will check on the conversion chart what the nearest collour is.
There is a pranged 109 in desert collours here in our war meseum, could be an interesting thing to replicate.Must just find out what model it was. There is no mottle on it, just tan and blue with a white cowl IIRC.
Thanx for all the linx lads.I have started on the "office" and as usual it looks like this is the standard "fall into place" tamiya kit :-) I got it for only about 11 sqidd ,so I am rather pleased with it.
Theuns
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