Looks to be black bellied and varying shades of olive in fading disarray. the invasion strips have been removed but still show bleed through. I don't know if I can do it justice but, In the immortal words of Geo, It's only plastic.....
This as been a most enjoyable kir but I am have a bit of a issue on the engine pylons. I considered it a self induced issue but just the same.....
I taoed if the seam and laid down Tamiya white putty on the lower seams
On the upper there were son sink issue in the mating where I late down plastic stock and then worked it in to smooth the edges and contour to the correct shape. i laid a nine of Tamiya white in a seam I created as I needed to ad a small section of stock.
On the other
side I did not have has much of the sink but (you cant see where I laid the stock. I did have a recess on the engine upper seam so I added think dowl in on it and then white putty.
The flaps and alerions all went on with out issue save for the indoward flaps. The mounting is down via key and two keys in the wing and two divots on the flaps. Problem is it mounted the flap too far inboard. I had to cut them back out and will re mount when the wing is installed.
I didn't mean to be rude Don and didn't realise. I have a 27in monitor desk top, I ditched the laptop knowing the old eye would be a problem. It was a good move on my part and I often use the enlarger to get better detail where possible. Now I stick to this means of communication like s**t to a blanket.