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Indochina War -- 10,000Day War -- Vietnam War anniversary Jan 30 2007 |
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As the Vietnam War dragged on, the
North Vietnamese communists realized, probably correctly, that their silvery
fighters could do with some sort of camouflage to tone down their appearance.
Never ones to conform, they did not give the planes an overall coat of paint, not in one, two, three, or even
five tones of camouflage color. Rather, they chose to keep the airframes'
aluminum color as the first color of the camouflage, and then sprayed a blotchy
green pattern all over the upper surfaces of the airframe. Click on images below to see larger images The cockpit was
substantially detailed, including the Eduard set for the PFM, along with a
slightly modifed True Details seat, Aeroclub vac canopy, and a good deal of
scratchbuilding, especially the gunsight, which was mounted from above on the
windscreen frame rather than simply setting it on top of the instrument panel.
The maingear were also replaced with items scratchbuilt from telescoping lengths
of styrene tube. Many photos show this to be very true! Particularly shocking was discovering the often faded, stained and VERY crudely repainted by hand appearance of the national insignias...really, they often looked like art projects done by my elementary students!
This is a
subject I'd wanted to do for more than a decade. All I can say is, if
there's something you want to build, and it isn't available in the scale you
want, kitbash or scratchbuild it, and it will be released within the year! Click on images below to see larger images
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Photos and text © by Andrew Desautels
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