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I picked up the 1/72 Hasegawa Curtis SOC-3 Seagull on the cheap and although it was just supposed to be a test bed for spraying, I'd at least like to get the colours close! I also intend to get another at some point and do a higher quality build using the Starfighter resin interior, and in some ways this is advanced research for that. Should it be ANA 611 Interior Green: Hasegawa's instructions show Mr Color dark green, which I assume is C70 as they don't give the actual colour number that I can see! However, I've also found some sources that specify aluminium (surely not?!) http://pducos61.free.fr/Maquettes/e_usa/usa_seagull.htm https://modelingmadness.com/review/allies/us/dorrsoc.htm A fairly lurid green: And various shades of grey from haze grey to something so dark it can't be realistic: And then, there's this very dark metallic colour. http://www.histomin.com/Aviation/Classic Aircraft Between the Wars/Curtiss SOC-3 Seagull/gpclassics Curtiss SOC-3.htm Any help much appreciated!
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I represent you model from the last. Old Hasegawa kit and catapult cut from plastic. Seagull Painting pre-war, light cruiser Phoenix, 9th division of cruisers. Catapult P VI standard catapult military USA navy. It was used all war, on cruisers and battle ships. From Pearl harbor until the end of war. Under it 4 float-operated scout, the spotter of fire are developed. Curtiss Soc3 Seagull Vought-Sicorsky OS2U Kingfisher Curtiss Co3C Seamew Curtiss Sc-1 Seahawk Everything was built here and here: catapult http://scalemodels.ru/modules/forum/viewtopic_t_39269_start_0.html Seagull http://karopka.ru/forum/forum259/topic15251/ Catapult