I don't know if its an Accurate Minitures kit Terry, it looks nice, will take some pics of the sprues for you.
The paint schemes on these birds seem a bit all over the place! The kit RAAF scheme says its Pale Green, Model Masters 1716, which is Hu120, a fairly pale green alright!
But theres a pic of the completed bird on the box and its a much darker green. Undersides are Model Masters 2035, Hu156 Dark Grey.
The AeroMaster scheme doesn't specify a paint number, there are lots of medium greens out there!
Thanks for the pics lads 8) I like that profile of DUV/67 Wildcat! Olive Drab with the green patches, that looks like maybe Pale Green on the rudder. And there's no white ID panels on the wings.
I'm confused!
I googled Kamiri, there's not much information about it. It was a jap airfield in Indonesia, captured by US troops on July 3rd 1944.
Veteran Glenn Shankle:
"I waded ashore from the reef as part of the third battalion, 158th RCT. We landed directly on the beach parallel to Kamiri. With the help of tanks, we crossed the runway and cleared the bunkers on the opposite side of the runway. My regiment occupied the entire airfield before the 503rd paratroops landed. The 503rd landed late that same day. Because of an onshore wind, they made a low altitude jump onto the airfield after we had secured it. They suffered numerous casualties from the low jump, but proceeded to secure our right flank. Both units dug in for the night with the airport secure in our possession. The next morning, engineers marked the mines along the roadway, but did not remove them until later. We successfully drove our jeeps and weapons carriers through the mine field without hitting a single one. The mines were actually aircraft bombs with sensitive 4 pound detonators. We later used the bomb casings for ash trays."
The 1st allied plane to land on the airfiled was a RAAF Kittyhawk piloted by Wing Commander L. D. Jackson. If I can find a profile for his bird, it'll be my 2nd entry in this GB. You gotta love the RAAF P-40's!