Thanks for the compliments guys
Sure the fabric surfaces would look a little different just by being a different material. Also, Jester is right, most all Japanese moving surfaces do look different. I'm not sure why they were done this way exactly but they were actually painted a different color. And not only that, they were produced by subcontractors in many cases. I think all Zero fabric surfaces were subcontracted.
It's weird but it makes the plane more interesting
About the clear paint over bare aluminum, this is correct. It's called Aotake. I'm not sure about the color though. The color used in Zeros is pretty green, like the color of green traffic lights around the US.
I've seen a lot of blue colored interior colors too but I'm not sure about those.
At least on Zeros it isn't used on cockpit interiors, but rather any unpainted areas that would be exposed, it was an anti corrosive. Wheel wells, flap interiors and things like that are painted in Aotake.
An interesting color notez; Mitsubishi wheel wells were painted the same color as the external surfaces where Nakajima planes had aotake wheel wells.
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