My Rufes paint scheme ideas

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Xanadu
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My Rufes paint scheme ideas

Post by Xanadu »

Anyone have any suggestions on my Rufes paint scheme. Seems everyone has done either the green, brown, or dark blue.
I have been searching for images, but only come up with the above 3 I already mentioned. :?

Been pretty strange going from building a 60" wingspan model, back down to a 16" once again.
Enjoying it though, and thats the point behind the whole thing.

Once this one is done, I think its time for either the P-38, or the Dauntless I ordered which is due any day to arrive.
BugEater
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Post by BugEater »

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww2/f/1039/65/10

I found this site, it doesn't always let you see the larger images but it has plenty of ideas.
Xanadu
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Post by Xanadu »

Excellent site...........thanks!
Bookmarked as well for future projects too!
BugEater
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Post by BugEater »

No problem, i remember trying to find ideas for my Hellcat and stumbled across this site.
kittyfritters
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Post by kittyfritters »

The one thing that you want to remember about the Rufe is that, although you will see drawings of it painted purple in several reference books, there is no evidence from any authoritative source that a Rufe was actually painted purple like the box art. The box art is a printer's error. (Confirmed by Tom Barker.) it was supposed to be orange.

The tail number, on the decal in the box, begins with the letter 'Ko' indicating that the aircraft belonged to the 'Koko Gijitsu Sho' or Air Technical Arsenal which was the Japanese navy's experimental testing center. Since the paint job for Japanese experimental aircraft and trainers, at the time, was all over orange with black cowling, the box art and decals would at least be in the ball park with an orange paint job.

Aside from the all over grey and green and grey color schemes that were used on the Rufe in combat you could also use the all over Navy blue with French markings used on captured Rufes flown by the French in Indochina after the war.

The Japanese sometimes put some extremely colorful personal and unit markings on the rear of the fuselage and tails of their aircraft, but , unfortunately, most of the available photographs are in black and white. The artists who have done color plates must have had the benefit of interviews with pilots, read pilot diaries or extrapolated the colors of the markings by the "lets see, the plane was green, the meatball was red, it was orthochromatic film so the color of the unit flash must have been..." method.

When you finish are you going to enter it in the 'G' Challenge?

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/guillows_g_challenge/


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Post by Xanadu »

No to the G challenge I think this time. I never built it to fly, more of a static, but will keep the flying in mind next time.
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Post by Xanadu »

Finally decided after much thought, traditional green scheme it is!

Next build after this is the Daunteless I just got in the mail........whoo, whoo....... :D
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