Here's a couple profiles I found on the net. Note too that she was commissioned as the Deutschland but in February 1940 was renamed the Lutzow. It was renamed because Adolf Hitler feared that if it were to be sunk during the upcoming invasion of Norway, it would cause a significant psychological defeat as the ship was carrying the name of their country.
This is from a Russian site and all I could understand is 1942, similar to how it is depicted on the Italeri boxtop art. From the book Jane's Battleships of the 20th Century a colour plate is almost the same, but the pattern has all straight edges and no "squigglies". It's caption states this is how she appeared in the Baltic during the summer of '42.
from KBismarck.com
It won't allow to post the pics, but at this site on the left column find
Additional Information and click
WWII German Warships - scroll down and you'll see 3 colour plates for the Deutschland
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Jack