Hi all,
I feel like this subject has been previously discussed at some length, but I've been trawling through the site for some time with no luck. I hope then that I may bring this up again, if only to ask for a "point" to the correct discussion.
I have seen many a Korean War-era Sea Fury model done in the common EDSG/Sky scheme, except that the Sky seems quite a bit different from the WWII shade. These differences run towards a lighter, slightly yellower shade. I have seen some debate on whether or not the Korean War era version of Sky was in fact a different shade with partisans on both sides. So the question for me remains, were Korean War-era Sea Furies undersides painted in the same color that we know from WWII, or was a somewhat different official shade with the same name in use?
A thousand pardons for stirring this pot, I know it's an old debate for many here; I simply cannot find the thread that puts the question to rest. Help me Obiwan; can you provide me with a "point" to the final discussion/findings?
Thanks in advance, Jim