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  1. View File Camouflage and insignia masks for Mk IX Spitfire These masks were drawn from the Tamiya instructions for their Mk IX Spitfire but are probably useable on many types as a generic scheme. Please note, I drew these for my own use, they are not perfect and not professionally produced so will probably need "tweaking" if you decide to use them. The screenshots show location of the camouflage sections, it presumes that a base coat of Ocean Grey has been applied so these allow for Dark Green only. UPDATE 26/3/21 I've amended the file for the fuselage; on fitting the masks to my model I found that I had omitted to provide a mask for the port side above the tailplane, this is now included and positioned on the sheet in the bottom right hand corner. Also amended are the engine panels, the original versions were too high. Max Submitter Mozart Submitted 03/24/2021 Category Specific Aircraft  
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    Main markings for a Hurricane IIc of 34 Sqn, Palel, India, 1943-44. It had an interesting colour scheme according to the reference I found: a variant of Azure Blue underneath, with Dark Earth/Dark Green in a modified pattern above. The Azure is there as many aircraft in this theatre at this time were diverted from their original destination of the Middle East, so carried a desert scheme originally. Here's the original courtesy of "tomthounaojam" on Britmodeller. Sized for the Arma Hobby 1/48 Kit, but no doubt adaptable to other scales. Includes spares of each marking.
  2. View File HurricaneIIc-LE336.studio3 Main markings for a Hurricane IIc of 34 Sqn, Palel, India, 1943-44. It had an interesting colour scheme according to the reference I found: a variant of Azure Blue underneath, with Dark Earth/Dark Green in a modified pattern above. The Azure is there as many aircraft in this theatre at this time were diverted from their original destination of the Middle East, so carried a desert scheme originally. The code letter is white as far as I can tell, and the spinner is said to be "India White", the very pale blue used in the centre of SEAC roundels. Here's the original courtesy of "tomthounaojam" on Britmodeller. Sized for the Arma Hobby 1/48 Kit, but no doubt adaptable to other scales. The tropical filter and underwing racks are not used in the kit markjing options, but are included on the sprues, so if you have the boxing with the Night Intruder on the front you're good to go: that's the one I used. Includes spares of each marking. Submitter MikeC Submitted 04/20/2025 Category Specific Aircraft
  3. View File Kotare Spitfire 1 (mid) Masks for the Kotare Spitfire, these are particularly for a 41 Squadron aircraft which operated over the Dunkirk beaches in early June 1940. Submitter Mozart Submitted 01/03/2025 Category Aircraft - Military  
  4. 73 Sqn Hurri-e.studio3 View File Colourful Hurricane for the new Revell 1/32 kit. based on a profile in the Airframe and miniatures monograph. 73 Sqn RAF BD930 "R". Tested on paint mule and squadron insignia worked well. Enjoy! John Submitter Mostly 48th Submitted 05/23/2023 Category Specific Aircraft  

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