Hi All,
I'm thinking of making a diorama of a South Pacific island airbase during the late 1940's. I've seen, in all sorts of media (snapshots, historical movies, recreated movies and museum pieces) what looks like all types of finishes on the Naval/Marine aircraft that flew in the South Pacific during WW II in that region. I suspect that the planes came off of the production line in a gloss coat of paint and the sun, sand and surf eventually wore the finish out in varying degrees when the photos were shot.
Can anyone tell me if this is on target or is there something I'm missing? Did certain units prefer the drab to the shiny?
Thanks,
John