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Additionally.. I have found the mix for the Non Specular Dark Sea Blue.. XF17:5 + XF8:3 + XF2:2.
I agree.. However it seems that these planes on carrires looked much better than these base at land bases. Here a couple of random pics. You might have seen them but please notice how clean the planes are.
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The pic sorce: the Internet.
Yep. I know these sites too. Here one more shot of F6F-5 I found on my HDD. The Hellcat seems to be of more weathering. But it appears to be at the cockpit area and the exhaust outlets. The reason for that seems to be more because of the human's activity and exhaust fumes than the sun fadding.
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The pic source: the Internet.
Rather than spend time mixing paints I would recommend this:
Model Air
Everything you need (exterior wise) in one box and it will cover the entire of the pacific Theatre
I have the paint collection for Trumpeters F4F-4 and it is correct to original chips! Don't know when I'll get around to it!
Agreed. While I am switching more and more to Vallejo, its hard for me to get and the shipping is sometimes twice the price of the paint. I'm working on a supplier from Japan but I need the Canadian dollar to get to $.80+U.S. before it becomes cheaper than buying in North America
Here's an interesting build. I'm not sure how accurate the weathering is but it was stationed aboard the USS Essex.
1/48 Hasegawa F6F-5 Hellcat by Laurent Boildieu
Here is David Mc Campbell's F6F-5 Hellcat Minsi III BuNo 70143 with 19 victories marked.. USS Essex .. 25th October 1944
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the pic source: Grumman F6F 5 Hellcat Minsi III BuNo 70143 Cdr David McCampbell CV 9 USS Essex 25th Oct 1944 01
I noticed that in this photo a couple of the VF-12's aircraft had what looks to be peeling/chipped white paint on the fabric covered control surfaces. Being squadron identification colors, the white most likely was applied directly over the smooth factory glossy blue paint which allowed for this to eventually occur. This might be a way to show some weathering/combat use I would think.
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