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    23rd Fighter Group

    The first of hopefully many 23rd FG P-40s.

    P-40E of Group Captain Robert L Scott



    P-40K of Col Bruce Holloway



    P-40N of 1Lt Don Lopez



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    Re: 23rd Fighter Group

    Love the OD - just right, hard to do.
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    Re: 23rd Fighter Group

    Love to see more of them
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    Re: 23rd Fighter Group

    Thanks guys.

    That OD is hard to get down. Dunno how many tests I ran to finally come up with the outcome you see above.

    Plenty more to come for sure. Plan on making at least twelve skisn available for d/l.
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    Re: 23rd Fighter Group

    V nice mate.
    The problem I find with the O/D is that there are so many differaqnt shades it could be, depending on amount of sunlight/heat, dirt/dust, age etc, so none are incorrect, none are right, just an individual preferance.
    Regards

    Chris

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    Re: 23rd Fighter Group

    I sorta like the brownish tones - I've tried getting it just right on B-25's so often that I had to put it aside or commit violence, but I did manage to get it where I liked it on a batch of P-40's once. Difference in scale effect maybe?
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    Re: 23rd Fighter Group

    Scale could play a role Vig. I've seen similar thoughts expressed on how scale models should be painted.

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    Re: 23rd Fighter Group

    I know it makes a difference on ship models - smaller=more distance=lighter if you want to replicate what a full-size ship would look like from a distance that replicated the apparent size of the model.
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    Re: 23rd Fighter Group

    I like the brown shades too but I also like the faded DO best
    The DO on the P-40s looks pretty good but if I had to guess I'd say it was fairly new fresh paint
    Looks good, very strong details but still subtle, nice balance!

    I came across this a few weeks ago-
    Pittsburgh Paint Chart from WW2!
    Interesting.

    FAST AND BULBOUS!

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