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    Re: HS-123



    That looks like two tone to me.
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    Re: HS-123

    No worries dude. In the TOCH topic I mentioned they mention that the wing shadow has got a lot to answer for when it comes to the 2 tone evidence. Nice pics on that site Inky thanks.
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    Re: HS-123

    Too light. I reckon thats the early original 3 tone but you can only see 2 segments of it on the crunched Hs123?
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    Re: HS-123

    hi clint,

    just logged into TOCH forgot all about Ruys superb site, the discussion is interesting to say the least, good to see the battle between the experts are still going on hahahahahaha i class Graham as very inteligent and Steve also, Denes is one of the few original writers out there.

    a.n.other is a---- well you know from my private messages on that board

    chris,

    paint it silver and say it's pre paintshop those large images i sent you are strange, they appear 2 tone on the port side but 3 tone on the starboard
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    Re: HS-123

    Looks much better now!

    Regarding the camouflage of the Hs123 I have no material. Sorry!
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    Re: HS-123

    Hi experts,

    here is a Henschel Hs 123 A-1, photographed by my father.

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    Wow thanks for sharing it, interesting to see the stirrups are a different colour to the fittings. If it's ok with you I'd like to do this profile. Do you have any more photos by your father on the subject?
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    Re: HS-123

    Quote Originally Posted by inkworm View Post
    Wow thanks for sharing it, interesting to see the stirrups are a different colour to the fittings. If it's ok with you I'd like to do this profile. Do you have any more photos by your father on the subject?
    ... unfortunately not
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    Very cool subject! Looks good!
    I'm not too familiar with this bird to give crits, but I do have the impression the head rest may need to be larger.
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    Re: HS-123

    Here's a question, any guesses on what colour this one is and which colours are the same, a couple of options but most likely a base of RLM60/61/62 with another colour thrown in, either RLM71 or 02. Probably once had a red strip on the tail that has been overpainted as well.
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