No, just a type of splinter camo was adopted but with Polish colours: dark khaki and kind of green or sand maybe (the later colour was not idetified so far).
The lines, I just used a brute force and sanded down all surfaces. It's much easier than filing all the "trenches" and scribing new lines.
Hataka lacquers are excellent. No trouble in painting thin layers.
Built almost out of the box. I have added straps on the seat and corrected panel lines (were much too wide). Coloured with Hataka Orange Line PRU Blue paint.
Trumpeter model in Polish markings. Aircraft "in flight" configuration are not so easy, as most of us could suspect. Almost none of current producers foresee gear up position, so wheel covers are not fit to the wheel wells at all!
I made his model for a family member of the pilot who died in...
Second edition has got not decal printing quality enhanced only, but covers a new set of markings - different aircrafts and countries. There is set of mask added as well. The plastic parts are the same, so average skilled modeller can make a nice kit with good markings. Anyway I still would not...
Generally there were no major problems with assembly. The main parts fits quite well. Some troubles were spotted on details. The panel lines vary in their deepness and thickness. Many panel lines on joint between fuselage halves disappeared - unfortunately the ventral part was very heavy lined...
My new model is a Polish PZL P.7 fighter in Romanian markings. After Soviet invasion on 17 September 1939 all remained aircraft were ordered to land in Romania, which was formally an allied territory. Romania stayed neutral, so all aircraft and crews were interned. After overpainting an Polish...