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I know everybody here has a wealth of knowledge on aircraft and aviation,
but I'm really stuck on what seems on the surface to be quite an easy problem to solve, but after some weeks of research, I am no further forward. I am making a 1/72 scale diorama loosely based on Duxford in WW11, but the problem I have is the painting of hangars, Nissan huts and other buildings. I have been told they were standard camouflage (khaki and green), green and a sandy brown, and air force grey/blue. After making the Airfix control tower and painting it as per the instructions, I struggle to believe they plonked it in an airfield with that colouration. Is anyone in a position to give me any definitive guidance please? Many thanks in advance for any help you can give, Tony. |
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On 27/10/2011 09:01, ajsmith wrote:
I know everybody here has a wealth of knowledge on aircraft and aviation, but I'm really stuck on what seems on the surface to be quite an easy problem to solve, but after some weeks of research, I am no further forward. I am making a 1/72 scale diorama loosely based on Duxford in WW11, but the problem I have is the painting of hangars, Nissan huts and other buildings. I have been told they were standard camouflage (khaki and green), green and a sandy brown, and air force grey/blue. After making the Airfix control tower and painting it as per the instructions, I struggle to believe they plonked it in an airfield with that colouration. Is anyone in a position to give me any definitive guidance please? Many thanks in advance for any help you can give, Tony. Hi Tony, here's a couple of pictures from what was RAF Elvington, now home to the Yorkshire Air Museum. I hope this helps. -- Moving things in still pictures FastStone - Infinitely Flexible Photographic Fixing - For Free! www.FastStone.org |
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On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 09:43:39 +0100, ®i©ardo wrote:
Hi Tony, here's a couple of pictures from what was RAF Elvington, now home to the Yorkshire Air Museum. I hope this helps. Thank you so much for these ®i©ardo - they are fabulous and such a great help. Can I assume the aircraft hangars were the same colouration? After all my searching, you wouldn't believe the colours some models are! Thank you again. Tony. |
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On 27/10/2011 09:57, ajsmith wrote:
On Thu, 27 Oct 2011 09:43:39 +0100, ®i©ardo wrote: Hi Tony, here's a couple of pictures from what was RAF Elvington, now home to the Yorkshire Air Museum. I hope this helps. Thank you so much for these ®i©ardo - they are fabulous and such a great help. Can I assume the aircraft hangars were the same colouration? After all my searching, you wouldn't believe the colours some models are! Thank you again. Tony. Hi Tony, I'm glad to be able to help. Here's a couple more pictures showing other outbuildings, again at RAF Elvington, which should be of assistance. -- Moving things in still pictures |
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