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spit colour schemes?
Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 24, 2003 3:47 AM
im making a spitfire not sure which one yet probably mk 1/2 so i want to know any good color schemes or somthing. also if anyone knows any good websites with good refrences/ color schems.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 24, 2003 7:39 AM
Hi - Generally the color scheme for a mk.I or II is Dark Green on the top and sky blue on the bottom. If you want to camouflage it, use a comb of the drak green and dark earth. I recently completed a 1/32 spitfire mk.I and instead of the dark green, I used Olive Drab. I just think it looks better and more "military". The dark green sometimes looks a little to bright for me. When you gloss the olive drab, it looks great - like a dark, deep green. But that's my preference.

Check out the link below: you'll see the color scheme I described above - third picture down(dark green & dark earth). The pictures below that, you'll notice the green is a bit darker, that's sort of what the olive drab looks like on mine that I just did (I used model master olive drab).

http://www.aviation-history.com/supermarine/spitfire.html

Hope this helps.
Regards,
Paul
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Posted by jcarlberg on Friday, January 24, 2003 7:43 AM
Spitfire Mk I and II references are easy to find. Your public library may well have some. Also available from bookstores and online hobby suppliers. Squadron/Signal's In Action series is probably the most cost-effective reference, and the FSM back issue on line file also has some. In general, the Battle of Britain era Spits had uppers in Dark Green/Dark Earth sprayed to a standard pattern at the factory, and the undersides were Sky. Several aftermarket decal suppliers have excellent decals including reference information.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 24, 2003 7:50 AM
Jcarlberg - do you have any information or web sites for the after market decal suppliers or one that you recommend. That would be good to know for future reference. Thanks.
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