Just a quickie before I go to kip. A quick way to get near to the correct shade for the Interior Green, based on Humbrol Enamel colours, but pretty much the same in any range. Mix Matt White with Humbrol Dark Green No.30, with the white first, adding the green until it looks like a sort of Sage green, then, add just a spot of Matt Yellow. The green is the same as used for R.A.F. Dark Green camouflage. I know it's a bit of a 'thin' description, but I'll post a pic with this that hopefully will show some of it on one of my models; won't be brilliant, but should help a bit. I'll also find a good pic of my own with the actual colour, and e-mail it to you within the next couple of days.
Right, the pics show two slightly differing shades, one on the 1/32nd Spit Mk1 cockpit flap, the other on the 1/32nd Typhoon gun-bay covers. Anything near these, preferably a bit lighter for 1/48th scale, should suffice, as the actual colour DID vary. I've seen it these shades, and a paler, more green/grey shade, and even as light as 'Duck Egg Green'. The two Mossies I've been in were both different, and the bomb-bays and other 'deep' internal areas, where they would be free from fading and wear, had the original paint on them! One was the now lost TIII at Hawarden, the other the B35 that used to be at Strathallan, but went to Kermit Weeks in the 'States. I've got pics of the interior areas of the former, but they're on 35mm transparency, so can't scan them! Hope this helps old fruit!
Terry.