The G 55 in the fisrt picture, badges aside, shlould have a camo almost identical to the RLM splinter that I made. They were all green (verde oliva scuro) G55s overpainted on the field.
The second one is an early G55 "sottoserie 0". Maraz is working on that model. Be sure I'll make that skin also, as soon as the model will be available.
Doin fine bud. Working 4 a living still sucks though. Here's another scheme that I think looks great. Don't know what unit it is. Although you probably do.
Very nice Abraxa. One question re: the first camouflage. Did the ANR use RLM colours or were those simply italian colours which were supposed to look the part?
Originally posted by csThor: Very nice Abraxa. One question re: the first camouflage. Did the ANR use RLM colours or were those simply italian colours which were supposed to look the part?
Hi Thor. They were the German RLM 74/75/76. ANR birds were overpainted "on the field" with those colours, in 1944, in order to reach some standardization with the LW warbirds, and avoid AA friendly fire.
The shaping of the RLM splinter and mottling followed a custom "Italian style" though The C205s too carried a similar camo (I made those skins as well, sometime ago).
"We are now in a position of inferiority. There is no doubt in my mind, or in the mind of my fighter pilots that the FW190 is the best fighter in the world today." - RAF Air Marshall Sholto Douglas, 1942. www.7/JG77.com 7/JG77=CUJO=
All right, they're on our left, they're on our right, they're in front of us, they're behind us... they can't get away this time. Lieutenant General Lewis B."Chesty" Puller (when surrounded by 8 enemy divisions)