Romanator21
Airman
- 12
- Feb 16, 2010
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Hi everyone,
I hope this is the right place to start this thread. If it's not, please feel free to move it.
I have severall questions regarding Heller's 1/72 Nieuport Delage NiD-622, specifically, this plane:
The box says it flew in the 6th sqadrion, 34th regiment(?) in Strasbourg, 1931-32
I'm trying to figure out what the overall color should be. I see models of similar French aircraft painted anywhere from an apple green to a brown or olive drab, and I'm rather confused. Is there an FS number or an equivalent in Humbrol, Model Master, etc?
The circle surrounding the rooster on artwork and decal sheets is depicted as blue surrounding white, but in the photo, the shades are nearly the same. Is blue and yellow(ish) reasonable?
What shape of propeller does this version of the plane have? The kit provides what looks like a variable pitch metal one, but all others I've seen have wooden props.
Is there any information if the airfoil between the landing gear struts was bare metal or painted?
I can't tell if this plane is carrying the gun-camera and/or generator in the wing. Is there any info on that?
What are the shapes of these particular Lamblin radiators on the gear struts? I can only find close ups of the under-wing versions on the NiD-72
The landing gear struts are "N" shaped. In the photo, two appear to be in natural metal/silver lacquer. But it seems the forward strut carrying the radiators is painted. Is this right?
The wing-to-fuselage fairings for the lower wings on this plane are natural metal/silver lacquer. Are there any diagrams depicting the shape and position of these fairings?
The alternate scheme in the kit is for a navy version (Escadrille de Cooperation Maritime 3C2 in Marignane, 1932).
From what I can determine the main colors are two shades of grey. Is there a close match for them?
Is the writing in the tail yellow or white?
Are the landing gear struts bare metal? The axle airfoil? The wing-fuselage fairings, etc?
Is that a wooden propeller in the photo?
What's the protrusion on the right wing? I don't see that on the left, or in the other photo.
Are the main "Y" struts top or bottom color?
Sorry if this is a lot to ask at once, but even the smallest piece of info will be great.
Every time I pick up what looks like an easy kit, I end up having to pull my hair over paint schemes and other details. I need an easy OOB for my nerves
Write to:
TMA
12 rue Claude Decaen
75012 Paris
France
The Pascal Dudu's colors from the Heller kit are reliable considering the doc i have, but out of order scan (sorry).Every time I pick up what looks like an easy kit, I end up having to pull my hair over paint schemes and other details. I need an easy OOB for my nerves
Looking at the decal for the rooster artwork, it is apparent that it is completely wrong in several aspects. One day I may print my own, but I think for now I'll try to make the Naval version. It's a beautiful plane, and I hope to do it justice.
Sure 8), even if i prefer the NiD-52 for exotic bright spanish colors, and dramatic history...Its'a little difficult to built and paint, but is always the price to pay for "cultural exceptions". To see only Mustangs and Messers beggins to became boring, isn't it?
Yes TMA, is a publisher and José Fernandez the main director.
Regards
Just to have an order of idea, browsed from the AirMagazine issue, but not good respect on colors, the green being to much grey unlike the guenine image...