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Yes I am nearly certain that pretty much everything was painted black indoors on Lancaster B II's as well, I think the B II came out after it became policy to paint the insides of night bombers black? The instructions say to paint the floor forward of the pilots seat black, and the insides of the fuselage forward of the instrument panel also black with the remaining areas of the crew compartments interior green. Most museum Lancasters are interior green inside but I think this to be largely inaccurate, I decided to follow the instructions though just so the crew compartments would be more visible.Good stuff so far Kev. Don't know what the instruction sheet calls for, but everything forward of the main spar was normally black.
The interior of all Marks of Lanc was Grey Green from the tail to the main spar. From the W/Op station forward was black. Early Lancs were originall grey green throughout but, if they survived long enough, the forward section was re-painted.
I've been in three Lancs, and they were all black up front, and I also asked former Lanc aircrew, who confirmed this. The B.MkII, being a 'mid-production' type, would have left the factory with black front end. This was SOP for night bombers, and can even be seen on the RAF Museum's Wellington, even though that served up to post war as a trainer, with the intention being to reduce glare and thereby reduce detection risk, and also to minimise distraction for the pilot, particularly if caught in search lights.
Really nice start there Kev. That kit looks to be a big improvement over the old Airfix one I have in my stash.
That sounds like the one I made when I was a kid. The incarnation of the Lancaster before the older one I have in my stash now. I remember seeing it in the Airfix catalog at the hobby shop and the shop owner cording it special for me. Don't remember what it cost but I do remember it taking up quite a lot of my birthday money back then. I made quite a few of the smaller Airfix kits in the blister packs back then but only remember doing two to the big ones, the Lancaster and the Catalina......I still remember the first Airfix Lancaster kit I built in the 1970's, the parts fitted together really badly (especially the engine nacelles) and it was low on detail, but to a 10 year old boy it was about the most wonderful thing that I had ever seen.
That sounds like the one I made when I was a kid. The incarnation of the Lancaster before the older one I have in my stash now. I remember seeing it in the Airfix catalog at the hobby shop and the shop owner cording it special for me. Don't remember what it cost but I do remember it taking up quite a lot of my birthday money back then. I made quite a few of the smaller Airfix kits in the blister packs back then but only remember doing two to the big ones, the Lancaster and the Catalina.