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Thanks for all this Wojtek.View attachment 783102
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and a colourized shot ...
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the pic source: the net.
If the camo is not a challenge that bulging rear camera window will be.
That's not a colorized photo. I scanned it from a 1955 encyclopedia. There is a legitimate question of what film was used and whether the color was accurately reproduced in publishing. Since it was an experiment, an unusual color might have been used.Regarding the colours ... abolutely the wedges weren't of the brown colour but of the black one. The OD coat was left on the fuselage top, wing and stabilizers+elevators tops. IMHO the wrong rendition of the camo scheme was just caused by the colourised image. As a result it can't be taken into consideration . I attached it to present the wrong idea of the camo seen in your post above. Just forgot to add my comment.
As far as the desruptive camo type is concerned, it is not to make somebody blind but to deform the target shape while being aimed at. The speed doesn't matter. Just my two cents.
And........ not a locating pin in sight! Fuselage, wings.Having built both the ICM and Accurate Minitures kits, I would only build the ICM kit again if I could not lay my hands in the AM kit, and I have at least 2 ICMs in the stash.
If I remember correctly, the ICM kit did not have inner gear well does so I had to make them up out if sheet plastic