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Clipped wing Spitfire

Its most probable that the Spitfires were painted in the USN grey/blue used on the Wildcats. The Spits appear to be a little darker simply because the Wildcats had faded in the sun and salt air since they spent a lot of time on deck in the Med and sunny climes :) from memory the Spits carried on the British carriers were painted Slate grey as used on upper surfaces of Fleet air arm Aircraft that came out as a green colour.
 
That's true, but you should be very careful. In this way was "repainted" only part of the aircraft supplied by USS WASP. Further version of "Malta's blue" is the British colors (from Dark Sea Gray, Dark Mediterranean Blue by up to Royal Blue). Hints is the serial number of the aircraft, which allows you to specify the time of delivery and subsequent allocation of the squadron.
 
Finally got around to this post. Thanks for the interest for those of you who shared with me.
I feel quite certain that early batch of Spits were painted deck blue 20B but I do not have access to the tail numbers that were in the batch.

That said, this is a specific aircraft and I did not really like the purple undertone of my paint mix :bang head so I went back to research some more.

This is what I got back from a fellow modeler from Malta. He has researched this subject at length:

Malta Spitfires have always been a topic quite confusing to many who attempt to make the model and it is still an enigma as I can now state for sure that there were a variety of greys and blue greys that was applied to the type after they arrived on board the USS Wasp. In fact the picture that you have sent maybe one of the dark grey used. I am attaching some pictures which I hope will be of help before you decide the final colour. Besides the scourging sun in mid August and the dust which is abrasive at all times take the beat on the Spitfires that survive from day to day.

There is a colour pictures among the ones I am sending which could be best guess. In my opinion it is blue grey (close to dark sea grey) and this replaced the light stone areas leaving the dark earth and grey camouflage on its own while others were overall blue grey. It much resembles the non specular intermediate blue but more on the grey side.

I hope the attached pictures will be of help.

3 years ago we had a Spitfire painted in a somewhat brighter blue which in my opinion was too bluish. I am also attaching one pictures of this aircraft in flight. There are variations in the grey used as you can see from the side views attached.

So I hope you have enough clues to make your choice which I am sure you will not be far from the one that was in use.

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So much for a no brainer . . .Back to the can
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The next problem is coming up with a color to match . Finally decided on a very old memory of a Shackleton and this is what I came up with.

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Even forgot to take any pictures before the coat of Future and the decals.

The next step was trying to match the red. That took more than a few tries :vmad I hate red !

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Now, I'm waiting for a decal sheet of numbers to arrive :snoopy Not much to do but wait.

Thanks for looking. Hope you like it. Comments are welcome .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Thanks Phil :D No choice anyway. That was mixed form six different paints and I Errr was not paying close enough attention. Probably will never match it again. :S

Going back over the pin washes today .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
I wouldn't stuff around with that result too much, a good coating of flat coat should tone it down a bit then she's sweet as.
 
Well Phil , the finish is not going to stay like that. It's just a staring point .
The description of Malta sounds like desert conditions to me. Blazing sun and blowing sand. :vmad

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Hey Christian,

She looks good! I think you did a good job matching the blue and red up!

Very different looking spit!

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Hello everyone . I think I just Spit up a paint ball :rotf

I have pondered long and hard on this supposedly easy build. :hmmm Simply had to correct my insignia mistake :smack

Finally took a chance at tearing off the paint job with the heavy duty tape.
It only took a hundred pulls for each wing but the paint held. :)

I was trying to finish this for the club meet tomorrow but it's not done yet. I am done with the dirt and grime though. :)

So, this is how she sits tonight . The gear had to be repositioned so it needs to dry overnight.

MK_V_Spit_today_001a.jpg


You'll have to wait till this weekend for more ( sorry ) Hope you like it .

Cheers, Christian B)
 
Hello everyone . I think I just Spit up a paint ball :rotf

I have pondered long and hard on this supposedly easy build. :hmmm Simply had to correct my the lower insignia mistake :smack

Finally took a chance at tearing off the paint job and got the heavy duty finally removed them. Only took a hundred pulls for each wing but the paint held. :)

I was trying to finish this for the club meet tomorrow but it's not done yet. I am done with the dirt and grime though. :)

So, this is how she sits tonight . The gear had to be repositioned so it need s to dry overnight.

MK_V_Spit_today_001a.jpg


You'll have to wait till this weekend for more ( sorry ) Hope you like it .

Cheers, Christian B)

:coolio
 
Man, that was an under estimate. I only finished it by Monday evening . I have to admit I was busy these last three days but really :fencing

Here's a picture for tonight. I'll have to take more tomorrow. It's bed time.

Malta_Spit_001a.jpg


Hope you like it. You could even make a comment :coolio

Cheers, Christian
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